Are You a Good Candidate for Biomimetic Dentistry?
November 20, 2025

Traditional dentistry isn’t your only option for repairing your smile. When it comes to restoring your damaged teeth, your holistic dentist can provide a more natural solution in the form of biomimetic dentistry. Could this type of treatment be the right choice for you? Below is a brief overview of what biomimetic dentistry is and what can potentially make someone a good candidate for it.
What is Biomimetic Dentistry?
Biomimetic dentistry is a modern approach to restorative dentistry that focuses on preserving the tooth’s natural structure. It involves taking minimally invasive steps to stop the bacteria responsible for tooth decay from spreading, thus preventing existing cavities from growing worse. On top of that, the damaged parts of the tooth are repaired with composite resin, a biocompatible material that can be shaded to blend in seamlessly with your enamel.
What Can Make You a Good Candidate for Biomimetic Dentistry?
Most dental patients with damaged or decayed teeth can be considered potential candidates for biomimetic dentistry. This approach may be right for you if any of the following apply:
- You Want a Natural-Looking Solution for Damaged Teeth: Unlike traditional metal restorations, biomimetic restorations are made to resemble your natural teeth as closely as possible.
- You are Concerned About Dental Discomfort: Because biomimetic dentistry is a minimally invasive treatment option, it typically results in less discomfort and sensitivity compared to traditional fillings.
- You Want to Avoid Needing a Root Canal Treatment: The composite resin used for biomimetic dentistry can very effectively seal off the tooth and make it less likely for bacteria to slip in and cause an infection. In turn, this reduces your chances of needing a root canal treatment in the future.
- You Want to Save as Much of Your Natural Tooth as Possible: Compared to traditional dentistry, biomimetic techniques allow you to keep more of your enamel and maintain more of the tooth’s natural structure.
- You Want to Save Money in the Long Run: While biomimetic dentistry can sometimes have a higher upfront cost, it can ultimately save you money. Biomimetic restorations tend to last longer, which means you don’t have to pay to have them replaced as often.
In short, biomimetic dentistry can be an excellent option for rebuilding your smile. If you have a damaged tooth and believe that biomimetic dentistry could be a good fit for you, you should get in touch with your holistic dentist. They’ll be more than happy to help you figure out whether you’re a suitable candidate for this unique approach to treatment.
About the Author
Dr. William J. Twohig has been practicing dentistry for over 47 years, and he has spent over three decades searching for alternative methods of dentistry so that he can bring his patients the quality care they deserve. As a holistic dentist, he takes a whole-body approach to dentistry that utilizes biocompatible, non-toxic materials. He’s proud to offer biomimetic dentistry as a way to restore decayed teeth. If you’re interested in repairing your smile with biomimetic dentistry, you can schedule an appointment with Dr. Twohig at his practice in Weyauwega by visiting his website or calling (920) 867-3101.
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