Biological dentistry · 22 Harley Street · London

Harley Street · Established for life

Nutrition Counselling

Personalised nutritional guidance that supports your dental care and overall health.

Address
22 Harley Street
London W1G 9PL
Hours
Monday to Friday · 9am to 6pm
Practitioner
Dr. Goran D. Stojanovic

Why nutrition matters for dental health

The health of your teeth and gums is directly influenced by what you eat. Key nutrients including calcium, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin K2, phosphorus, and magnesium all play critical roles in maintaining strong tooth enamel, healthy bone density, and resilient gum tissue.

Conversely, nutritional deficiencies can manifest in the mouth: bleeding gums may indicate vitamin C deficiency, slow healing after dental procedures can reflect poor nutritional status, and chronic inflammation in the gums may be exacerbated by a diet high in processed foods and sugars.

Our approach

At ndu Clinic, nutrition counselling is an integral part of our biological dentistry and functional medicine approach. We do not simply advise patients to "eat well." We take the time to understand your current diet, lifestyle, health history, and specific goals, then provide personalised recommendations that are practical and sustainable.

Where appropriate, we may recommend targeted supplementation to address specific deficiencies or support treatment outcomes. For patients undergoing amalgam removal, for example, nutritional support may be recommended to help the body manage the detoxification process.

Integrated care

Our nutrition consultations are coordinated with your dental and functional medicine care. This means that your dietary recommendations are aligned with your overall treatment plan, creating a cohesive approach that addresses your health from multiple angles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does nutrition affect dental health?

Nutrition plays a fundamental role in oral health. Calcium, vitamin D, vitamin C, and phosphorus are essential for strong teeth and healthy gums. Deficiencies in these nutrients can contribute to gum disease, tooth decay, and poor healing after dental procedures.

What does a nutrition consultation involve?

We review your current diet, health goals, and any specific concerns. Based on this, we provide personalised dietary recommendations and may suggest targeted supplementation to address identified deficiencies or support specific treatment outcomes.

Do I need to be a dental patient to access nutrition counselling?

While our nutrition services are designed to complement dental and functional medicine care, anyone is welcome to book a nutrition consultation at ndu Clinic.

Get in touch

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