Diagnosis and diagnosis in biological and environmental dentistry
The basic building blocks of diagnosis and evaluation in biological dentistry and environmental dentistry encompass a range of options and processes. First, X-ray imaging (2D and 3D) is an essential element, providing detailed insights into the jaw.
Second, local toxin measurement at the tooth using OroTox allows for the measurement of toxin exposure directly at the tooth. This is particularly useful for assessing root-filled teeth, even in the absence of direct local inflammation (foci of infection).
Ultrasound measurement of the jaw using CaviTau is another important diagnostic component. This technology can be used to examine the jawbone for bone density, which is indicative of FDO/NICO.
Finally, special laboratory analyses are essential in environmental dentistry to determine the effects of stress factors such as root-filled teeth, FDOK/NICO, titanium, metals, etc., on the patient's immune status.
Taken together, this background information and the targeted information on laboratory diagnostics offer considerable added value in your own history, findings and diagnostics by enabling a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of the patient's oral health status and its systemic effect.
- Recording of a training course that has already taken place
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05.03.2024

Dr. med. Dr. med. dent.
Michael Rak
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Zahnarzt und Arzt
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