Dr. Michael I. Rouff D.M.D.
Dental Therapist
16 Buckingham Pl Cherry Hill New Jersey, 08003About
Are your teeth making you sick?
That could be a real possibility!
Dr. Michael Rouff is a retired holistic dentist. Dr. Rouff's mission in to guide and support clients in their holistic dental care. To prevent diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall health. Dr Rouff consults with clients to help them asnwer specific questions about their dental health and how that affects their overall health. Dentistry has some toxic components that need to be avoided. Issues such as mercury/amalgam/silver fillings, fluoride, root canal therapy, metal and other toxic issues. Dr Rouff created Holisti Dental Advisors to do all these things.
To get more information and to take his FREE dental toxicity survey go to
www.holisticdental advisors.com
There you will find a reliable source of the latest science behind holistic dentistry that could possible save your life.
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Education and Training
University of Pennsylvania
ACIMD NMD 2010
Board Certification
Board certified in Integrative Biological Dental Medicine
School of Integrative Biological Dental Medicine; Board Certified Naturopathic Physician
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Dr. Michael I. Rouff D.M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Can a tooth infection affect your whole body?
Absolutely. Your immune system must work to contain infection. Unfortunately, there is limited blood flow to the area. READ MORE
Should I get all of my wisdom teeth extracted in one appointment?
Yes, many people have all 4 wisdom teeth extracted at the same time. Usually, an oral surgeon does it and you have the option of being sedated. I usually recommend all at the same time, all can heal at the same time. READ MORE
What should I do if my dentures feel loose?
Options are: 1. See dentist and get evaluated. 2. Options adjustment, reline, or new dentures. Your jaw bone, soft tissue, and muscles change over time. Talk to your dentist about implant/support over denture, use implants to keep the denture stable. READ MORE
Should I have my teeth cleaned more than twice a year?
Getting your teeth cleaned 3 times a year can be helpful if you build up tartar quickly. And/or your gums bleed easily. READ MORE
My child accidentally ate toothpaste. What should I do?
A small amount is not an issue. Please get her toothpaste without fluoride. It is a neurotoxin and does not help prevent cavities. READ MORE
Mouth Ulcers Keep Coming Back
This usually is the herpes virus expressing itself. While you are menstruating, your immune system is weakened and the virus reawakens. You can get some ozonated olive oil and apply that as soon as you feel it start. Ozone can kill the virus and stimulate your immune system. READ MORE
How can flossing help in maintaining the health of teeth and gums?
Flossing gets the food debris and bacteria out from between the teeth. It is beneficial to maintain health. Once a day is usually sufficient and you need to be careful not to traumatize the gum tissue. Another practice to look at is oil pulling, a great way to cleanse your teeth and gums. Go to www.mercola.com for more info. Thanks. READ MORE
Pain after a filling?
Go back to the dentist and get an evaluation. The bite/occlusion might be off. If decay was deep and close to nerve, the nerve may need time to heal due to trauma of the procedure. If it is a silver/mercury filling it transmits temperature a lot and should be replaced with composite resin filling. READ MORE
Is the fluoride treatment at the dentist really worth it?
Fluoride treatments are toxic and are a scam. Do not get the treatment. Fluoride is a neurotoxin and is harmful to your body. Avoid. Avoid. Avoid. If dentist insists, RUN OUT OF OFFICE. READ MORE
Wisdom teeth removal
Depends on skill and confidence of general dentist. Some general dentists are able to and like to extract teeth. Some do not want to. Some pick and choose which teeth they would extract. Also, if a patient wants to be sedated, put under anesthesia, then an oral surgeon is usually your best bet. READ MORE
Bloody painful gums, what should I do?
Couple of things. 1. Oil pulling. See Dr. Mercola's article on using coconut oil 2. Order some Ozonated Olive Oil and brush and floss with that 3. Find a biological dentist through www.IAOMT.org to get exam, x-rays, and professional cleaning. Hope that helps READ MORE
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- CEO Holistic Dental Advisors 2019 - Present
Professional Memberships
- International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
- Member International Association of HealthCare Professionals
Professional Society Memberships
- International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, Academic of General Dentistry, International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, American Society for Geriatric Dentistry, American Society of Dentistry for Children
What do you attribute your success to?
His patients, Adding new Procedures and Communication Skills, Helping his Patients with their Medical and Dental Issues.
Hobbies / Sports
- Golf, Crossword Puzzles, Family Time, Basketball
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