Exploring the role of homeopathy to support drainage and detox after dental
procedures

Samantha Jugdev BSc (Hons), BDS (Brist), PGCME, FFHom (Dent)

Abstract
Our mouths are exposed to numerous toxins whether this is from a dental infection,
things we have ingested or due to removal and placement of various dental
restorative materials. Our body’s systems have healthy mechanisms for dealing with
toxic insults. Sometimes, for various reasons, these systems need support. This
session will look at how homeopathy, complemented by other integrative medicine
interventions, can support our patients’ systems to bring about homeostasis and
wellbeing particularly after infection or amalgam removal. This will cover homeopathy
from the classical, homotoxicology and bioresonance perspective and how to
integrate this into our dental practice.


Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:

  1. Understand the basic principles of how homeopathy can support healing with
    regard to toxic load from infections and dental procedures
  2. Understand how the value of integrating classical, homotoxicology or
    bioresonance into our patient care
  3. Be able to use basic homeopathic remedies and other integrative medical
    advice in patient care