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Dentistry and the Cranio-Sacral System
Ideally, dentistry is most effectively approached from a whole-person perspective, so that every patient can be evaluated within that whole-person understanding, and their situation can be addressed accordingly, with accurate identification of the underlying source, minimal extractions and surgery, and a more balanced, integrated and healthy resolution.

Unfortunately, despite the many excellent dentists in conventional practice, there are as yet very few dentists practising whole-person dentistry – incorporating an awareness of whole-body patterns, posture, nutrition, cranial restrictions, cranio-sacral mobility, and the inevitable interaction and interconnectedness of the teeth and jaw.

Margaret suffered persistent pain in her jaw and in several teeth, often accompanied by severe headaches. Years of extensive dentistry had not helped. Her orthodontist wanted to embark on a comprehensive programme to restructure her jaw. Hoping to find an easier solution, Margaret tried cranio-sacral integration. Her symptoms were relieved very quickly and never recurred. The source of the condition was not in the teeth or jaw at all.

“Dental therapy that considers the whole body can result in major benefits, especially when integrated with suitable cranial therapy”

Dr John Laughlin (Holistic Dentist)

CCST’s Dentistry and the Cranio Sacral System Course (with Dr. Granville Langly-Smith) is being held at the College on Saturday/Sunday 1st/2nd February 2020. Please click the link to find out more: https://www.ccst.co.uk/dentistry/ or email info@ccst.co.uk to book.

Photo: Engaging with the Medial Pterygoids


Dentistry and the Cranio-Sacral System
Ideally, dentistry is most effectively approached from a whole-person perspective, so that every patient can be evaluated within that whole-person understanding, and their situation can be addressed accordingly, with accurate identification of the underlying source, minimal extractions and surgery, and a more balanced, integrated and healthy resolution.

Unfortunately, despite the many excellent dentists in conventional practice, there are as yet very few dentists practising whole-person dentistry – incorporating an awareness of whole-body patterns, posture, nutrition, cranial restrictions, cranio-sacral mobility, and the inevitable interaction and interconnectedness of the teeth and jaw.

Margaret suffered persistent pain in her jaw and in several teeth, often accompanied by severe headaches. Years of extensive dentistry had not helped. Her orthodontist wanted to embark on a comprehensive programme to restructure her jaw. Hoping to find an easier solution, Margaret tried cranio-sacral integration. Her symptoms were relieved very quickly and never recurred. The source of the condition was not in the teeth or jaw at all.

“Dental therapy that considers the whole body can result in major benefits, especially when integrated with suitable cranial therapy”

Dr John Laughlin (Holistic Dentist)

CCST’s Dentistry and the Cranio Sacral System Course (with Dr. Granville Langly-Smith) is being held at the College on Saturday/Sunday 1st/2nd February 2020. Please click the link to find out more: https://www.ccst.co.uk/dentistry/ or email info@ccst.co.uk to book.

Photo: Engaging with the Medial Pterygoids
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