Holistic Choices for Oral Health
By Staff on Tuesday, March, 7th, 2017 in Biological Dentistry, Oral-Systemic Health No Comments
While he has been known for years as an excellent general and cosmetic dentist in his Chapel Hill practice, Dr. C. Michael Willock is now passionately embracing his emerging identity as a student and leader among holistic practitioners. He has crisscrossed the country innumerable times in the past 18 months in pursuit of knowledge and […]
Complications of a Genetic Stew
By Staff on Tuesday, February, 28th, 2017 in Biological Dentistry, Oral Health No Comments
“The ethnic diversity within our borders is one of this country’s great strengths,” observes Chapel Hill holistic dentist Dr. Michael Willock, “and it also serves to complicate the lives of dentists and their patients. “People came here from the East and the West, from the North and the South, from countries all over the world—and […]
Oral Health – A Critical Issue
By Staff on Tuesday, February, 14th, 2017 in Biological Dentistry, Oral-Systemic Health No Comments
Is it true, as reported by the U.S. Public Health Service, that 98 percent of all Americans have some form of dental disease? And that many, if not most, of these dental problems are related to other sometimes serious health problems? “While the statistical reports may vary,” says Dr. Michael Willock, a holistic dentist practicing […]
Supplements and Oral Health
By Staff on Tuesday, January, 31st, 2017 in Biological Dentistry, Nutrition No Comments
“I’m not an expert on nutrition and supplementation,” says Chapel Hill Holistic Dentist Michael Willock, “but I am an avid student. I constantly read the work of experts, and talk with experts. So I am very comfortable counseling my patients about critical issues of toxicity and supplements that have a direct impact on oral health.” […]
Caring for Aging Teeth
By Staff on Tuesday, December, 13th, 2016 in Biological Dentistry, Oral Health No Comments
Generally, in a spirit of hope, we ask our teeth to last several decades longer for us than they did for our grandparents,” says Chapel Hill Dentist Dr. C. Michael Willock. “And, while there are still many potential dental problems as we age, there have been dramatic improvements in dental care that typically extend the […]