DENTISTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

Biocompatibility testing at Tetrahealth

Your body is unique—your dental care should be, too. At Tetrahealth, we use biocompatibility testing to ensure every material used in your treatment supports your overall wellness—not just your teeth. This is how we deliver truly personalized, biologic dentistry that protects your health from the inside out.

YOU DESERVE A PERSONALIZED HEALTH PLAN

What Is biocompatibility testing?

Not all dental materials are safe for everyone. If you have chemical sensitivities, autoimmune conditions, or simply want to avoid toxins, biocompatibility testing ensures we only use materials that align with your body’s unique chemistry. Because what goes in your mouth should never compromise your wellness.

Identify toxicological risks from common dental materials
Personalized treatment plans based on comprehensive biocompatibility assessments
Evaluate immune responses to over 1,000 dental materials
DENTISTRY THAT HELPS YOU HEAL—NOT MAKES YOU REACT

Our expertise in biocompatibility testing

At Tetrahealth, we combine biologic dental principles with cutting-edge diagnostics to ensure every material we use is biologically safe and systemically supportive. Our goal? Help your body heal—not fight back.


What you can expect:

Custom testing to match safe, non-reactive materials to your biology
Personalized treatment plans based on comprehensive biocompatibility assessments
Evidence-based protocols to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and support long-term results

We go beyond treating teeth—we support your entire immune system.

YOU DESERVE TO KNOW WHAT’S GOING INTO YOUR BODY—AND WHY

The biocompatibility testing process: what to expect

Medical & Dental History Review

STEP 1
We begin with a full assessment to identify any risk factors or health sensitivities.

Immunological testing

STEP 2
A blood or serum test is performed to detect your body’s reaction to a wide range of dental materials.

Analysis and recommendations

STEP 3
We analyze the data and identify materials that are safest for you personally.

Custom treatment planning

STEP 4
Using only the most biocompatible materials, we design a plan that supports your overall wellness.
YOU’RE LOOKING FOR MORE THAN A FILLING—YOU’RE LOOKING FOR TRUST

What makes us different

Why patients choose Tetrahealth for biologic testing:

Comprehensive Biologic Care –   A holistic, health-first approach to dentistry
Advanced Diagnostic Technology – Precision testing for data-driven decisions
Patient Safety First – Prioritizing non-toxic, biocompatible materials
Education & Empowerment – We don’t just treat—we include you in the decision making process

When you understand your care, you gain control over your health.

YOU’RE READY TO CHOOSE DENTAL CARE THAT HONORS YOUR BODY

Ensure your dental materials support whole-body wellness

At Tetrahealth, we believe dentistry should support your health—not challenge it. Our biocompatibility testing gives you the clarity and confidence you need to move forward safely—especially if you have chronic conditions, sensitivities, or a biologic health philosophy.


Schedule a consultation today to start your personalized testing and treatment plan.

Let’s make sure your dental care works with your body—not against it.

FAQ – UNDERSTANDING YOUR CARE

You have questions—we’re here to give you confidence

  • Why is biocompatibility testing important for dental work?

    Biocompatibility testing helps prevent allergic reactions, toxicity, and immune responses caused by certain dental materials. By choosing safe materials, we protect your long-term health and well-being.

  • What materials are tested in dental biocompatibility assessments?

    We test a wide range of materials, including:

    Metals – Titanium, nickel, mercury, and alloys.


    Ceramics – Zirconia and porcelain options.


    Composites – Resin-based materials used in fillings and restorations.

  • What materials are tested in dental biocompatibility assessments?

    We test a wide range of materials, including:

    Metals – Titanium, nickel, mercury, and alloys.

    Ceramics – Zirconia and porcelain options.

    Composites – Resin-based materials used in fillings and restorations.