Biological,
Restorative and
Cosmetic Dentistry
Whole body health start with your mouth
Treatments
Safe mercury amalgam removal
The Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART) is a safety protocol from the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) designed to remove dental amalgam fillings commonly made of mercury and other metals. The protocol prioritizes patient safety by implementing protective measures such as high-volume suction, rubber dams, and appropriate ventilation.
Fluoride free dentistry
Fluoride-free dentistry avoids fluoride in dental products and treatments. While fluoride can prevent tooth decay, concerns about risks, like dental fluorosis and other health issues from excess intake, have led many to seek alternatives. This approach emphasizes natural and holistic methods for maintaining oral health, using non-toxic materials, offering dietary guidance, and implementing preventive care strategies.
Hydroxyapatite Treatments
Metal free dentistry
Metal-free dentistry blends traditional restorative practices with a commitment to biocompatibility and holistic health. The aim is to repair and restore damaged or decayed teeth using non-toxic, environmentally friendly materials and methods. This includes biocompatible solutions like tooth-colored composites, ceramic implants, and other substances that integrate well with the body’s natural tissues.
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a vital component of tooth enamel and bone, making it highly compatible with the body’s tissues. In dental care, hydroxyapatite is used to remineralize damaged teeth. This process not only strengthens enamel but can also help reverse early stages of tooth decay and reduce sensitivity following acidic erosion or teeth whitening treatments.
Ceramic implants
Ceramic implants, made primarily from zirconium oxide, offer a biocompatible and metal-free alternative to titanium implants. They integrate seamlessly with the jawbone, promoting natural healing and reducing the risk of allergic reactions or sensitivities. Valued for their biocompatibility and aesthetic qualities, zirconium oxide ceramic implants closely resemble natural teeth, making them an excellent choice for those seeking a safe and natural-looking dental restoration.
Ozone treatment
The use of ozone in biodentistry is a therapeutic method that harnesses the antimicrobial and healing properties of ozone gas (O₃) to enhance oral health. This approach effectively addresses various dental issues, including cavities, gum disease, and infections. Ozone therapy offers a safe and effective solution for maintaining optimal dental health while minimizing the need for invasive procedures.
Dr. Carla Schweer
Biological Dentist and Implantologist
Dr. Carla Schweer graduated from the Dental University of Montpellier in France in 2013. Since then, she has dedicated herself to expanding her expertise in oral surgery, biodentistry, and digital dentistry.
As an accredited member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) and SMART certified since 2018, Dr. Carla is committed to providing the highest standards of care. She also holds a Dubai Health Authorities (DHA) license with dental implantology privilege, offering a comprehensive range of services from routine check-ups and preventive care to advanced dental treatments, including ceramic implants.
Her global experience, having practiced in France, Germany, Vietnam, and Laos, has served to enrich her approach to patient care. Fluent in German, French, and English, Dr. Carla connects with patients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring her patients feel comfortable and understood.
Driven by a desire to help others, Dr. Carla chose dentistry for its ability to make a daily impact on people’s lives. "I find immense joy in helping others and exploring the many facets of dentistry," she shares.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Carla loves traveling and discovering new cultures. She enjoys scuba diving with her husband and trying new sports, including her past passion for synchronized swimming, which she practiced for 12 years before embarking on her medical career.