The liver and the mouth are actually one and the same system

We often talk about teeth separately or the liver separately, but in real life they do not work separately. If there is inflammation or strain in the body, it is very often visible in the mouth as well. And vice versa.

Parodontiit igemehaigused

The most important question before any treatment is not “what are we doing?”, but: “is the body ready to heal?”


Before we look at the analyses, let's look at the person.

How do you sleep?

How does your digestion work?

Do your gums bleed?

Do you feel like your body recovers slowly?

Often, the body itself already tells us what is happening; the analyses simply confirm it.


We always look at three things together:

1. The mouth – is there active inflammation or tissue damage?

2. The body – is the organism supporting healing or is it under constant stress?

3. The microbiome – is there a hidden burden somewhere that is keeping the inflammation active?


If these are out of balance, it's not three different problems; it is one system that needs attention.


Therefore, we never start straight away with “doing”. We move step-by-step:

1. First, we reduce the inflammation

2. Then, we support the body to recover

3. And only then do we perform the necessary procedures


The biggest mistake we see is when a complex treatment is carried out on a body that is not ready for it. And then the question arises: why isn't it healing? why doesn't it last?


Actually, the logic is simple. The body cannot build while it is simultaneously breaking down.


The earlier we address this, the simpler the solution. Less invasive. And much more stable.


If you want to understand what is really going on in your body and mouth,

then start simply by letting us take a look at it together.


Fullgevity Dental

Jaama 1a, Tallinn