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Practice Dentistry That Truly Makes an Impact In this dual-language book (English and Spanish), Dr. Cavalletto draws from in-depth research and her own experience, Dr. Cavalletto explains current obstacles and risks involved with common dental practices. She shows how the current system is depleting the environment and our health and what studies reveal regarding the environmental and health dangers related to highly toxic materials. Dr. Cavalletto presents holistic possibilities surfacing throughout the globe which simultaneously promote sustainability and profits. From examples of emerging…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Practice Dentistry That Truly Makes an Impact In this dual-language book (English and Spanish), Dr. Cavalletto draws from in-depth research and her own experience, Dr. Cavalletto explains current obstacles and risks involved with common dental practices. She shows how the current system is depleting the environment and our health and what studies reveal regarding the environmental and health dangers related to highly toxic materials. Dr. Cavalletto presents holistic possibilities surfacing throughout the globe which simultaneously promote sustainability and profits. From examples of emerging natural ingredients to instructions on conservation and self-examination exercises, Dr. Cavalletto lays out a path that leads to a better tomorrow for dental professionals, patients, and the environment.
Autorenporträt
DR. ROSANNA CAVALLETTO is a specialist in operative dentistry, dental aesthetics, and biomaterials. She is a member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT).Originally from Venezuela and currently residing in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Cavalletto has carried out international research regarding holistic practices in oral health. She is certified in the Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART) and is an ambassador for the IAOMT in Saudi Arabia. Carrying certificates in sustainable and green dental practices, environmental hazards, and global health, she understand that oral health and general health go hand in hand and advocates for biological dentistry. She teaches courses related to sustainable practices and toxic materials such as mercury, among others. She is a graduate of the University of Carabobo and holds a post graduate degree from El Bosque University-Colombia.