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Ann Arbor’s Dentist

Dec 29, 2023 09:31AM ● By Carolyn Coogan

Dr. Keith Dobracki

Dr. Keith Dobracki and Dr. Lindsay Holman, owners of Ann Arbor’s Dentist, have won quite a few honors for their practice, including Best of Ann Arbor Family, Top Dentist in Detroit, Metro Parent Top Doctor and Top National Biological Dentist. The staff comprises biological certified dentists and holistic hygienists highly accredited in nutrition, functional medicine, naturopathy and preventative health.

A graduate of the University of Michigan Dental School, Dobracki served on the executive board of the Scholars Program in Dental Leadership, and simultaneously completed the Ross School of Business Entrepreneurship Program. He is a featured writer and editorial board member of the national publications Excellence in Dentistry and The Winning Dentist.

Holman received a DDS degree from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and has continued her training in integrative dental medicine and biological dentistry by achieving scholar status with the Dawson Academy. She worked as an assistant and then a dental hygienist at the office where her grandmother was the receptionist, where at an early age, she equated the dental office with a welcoming, friendly, positive experience, and practices with the mindset of treating patients as family.

Dobracki explains, “We began with a mission to make dentistry as natural and as family-friendly as possible. Our family’s personal lifestyle choices revolve around organic whole foods, locally sourced products, functional movement, a preventative health approach, a green footprint, proven nutritional supplements, mental wellness and trust/love. We set out to create a dental office that embodies those concepts and allows health-conscious patients to feel secure in the care they receive.”

Ann Arbor’s Dentist does not use fluoride, heavy metals, BPA or harmful microplastics. “The care we provide is as natural as possible, while being aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting,” he says. New patients first share a phone call with a doctor to express their needs and concerns. The office has a Bernese Mountain Dog therapy animal to foster a family atmosphere.

Holman says, “This practice focuses on root cause matters. Instead of seeing your dentist every six months and being told, ‘You have a cavity, you need a filling,’ we ask, ‘Why do you have a cavity and what needs to happen for you to stop getting cavities?’ We are able to study the microflora bacterial terrain in your mouth and rebalance it for future prevention. We can detoxify your gum tissues, optimize your airway and cause your teeth to naturally harden.”

In addition to clinically proven ways to stop cavities before they become a problem and allow the tooth to naturally remineralize, they provide ozone and laser therapies, while anticipating the future use of stem cells and the ability for teeth and bone to heal themselves.

Ann Arbor’s Dentist is located at 606 W. Stadium Blvd., in Ann Arbor. For appointments and more information, call 734-747-6400 or visit AnnArborsDentist.com.