Saving America’s teeth from the dental drill is a big job but someone has to do it!
Meet local dentist Dr. Chris Kammer of Victorious Dental
He’s been practicing in the Madison area for over 30 years and is one of dentistry’s leading national experts. Dr. Kammer has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, NBC’s The Today Show, and Fox and Friends. He’s been interviewed by National Public Radio and Montell Williams. He has been quoted by Time Magazine, Reader’s Digest, USA Today, and The New York Times. He is the Founding Father of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health, the world’s leading organization teaching the connection between mouth health and total body health, while also promoting collaboration between physicians and dentists. He is the dental profession’s top oral systemic health screener utilizing an array of medical tests including carotid artery ultrasounds, systemic inflammation blood tests, bioelectrical impedances to assess body composition, DNA saliva pathogen analysis, and laser biophotonic scanning to identify antioxidant uptake for optimal nutrition assessment. He definitely has a passion for his patients’ best whole body health.
But here’s the most important part…
For most of Dr. Kammer’s career, the most used piece of equipment in his dental office was the drill. He would diagnose a cavity, drill a hole in the tooth to remove the cavity, then pack the tooth hole with a filling. Fillings were never as good as the original tooth structure. In fact, sadly the average life of a filling is about 7 years.
Replacement fillings were always larger and would further weaken the remaining tooth structure. This downward spiral oftentimes continued over the years, possibly leading to broken teeth, larger fillings, crowns, root canals, extractions, implants and dentures.
Sound familiar? Delta Dental, one of the country’s largest dental insurance companies stated that once you put a drill to just one molar tooth, you’ve committed that patient to more dental work involving over $6000 worth of future reparative dentistry during their lifetime.
Dr. Kammer says it’s time to put an end to that
At Dr. Kammer’s new practice, Victorious Dental, you will never have a drill put to your teeth because…
The Drill is Gone!
Dr. Kammer heals tooth decay with a medical management approach and has no need for
shots or drills! His office is the #1 choice where every child should begin their care.
He has the guaranteed protocols to avoid the need to ever have a drill put to teeth due to tooth decay.
Dr. Kammer has taught this science to dentists and hygienists all over the country. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends a healing non-restorative (no drilling and no filling) approach as the first option to be considered when dealing with cavities. Dr.
Kammer has taken what the ADA has recommended and made the ultimate commitment to his Victorious Dental patients. He will not put a drill to their teeth.
Once again, he doesn’t have a drill and instead he uses scientific evidence-based healing medicine on tooth decay and no longer amputates (drills) tooth structure. The New York Times featured this revolutionary care in an article that reported on how children could avoid dentists’ drills!
One day there will be dental offices all over the country with no drills.
Fortunately the Madison area has one now, and it is Victorious Dental. Healing Cavities Is Easy, Quick, Economical and Humane. No Shots. No Drills. No Tears. No Aerosols. No Kidding. Just Healing and Happiness; and a Whole Lot Less Expensive! Dentistry has come back safer and healthier than ever before.
For more information about Victorious Dental or to make an appointment, visit their website or call 608-867-6060. Located at: 8313 Greenway Blvd. Ste 200 Middleton, WI
I have read all the information of Kammer. I think you said totally right.
Some dentists are passive aggressive just like any other group of people. Some have no patience and some are just jerks.
So, yes, it happens. All we can do is continue to try to motivate people to take responsibility for maintaining their oral health at home.Dentist
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