Less inflammatory noise.
More functional capacity.
If you’re living with a chronic condition, your mouth may be sustaining part of the background inflammatory “noise.” Our approach may help reduce it: we address oral foci, restore the microbiome, and coordinate an integrative plan with you.

This profile is ideal if…
- You’re living with diabetes, autoimmunity, metabolic syndrome, chronic fatigue or persistent pain and are looking for complementary support.
- You have sensitive gums or occasional bleeding and “everything seems normal,” but you sense something isn’t quite right.
- You want a plan that may help reduce your background inflammatory load and improve your functional capacity.
- You value coordination between biological dentistry and integrative medicine.
The connection that often goes unnoticed
Oral foci and microbiome imbalances in the mouth can contribute to sustained low-grade inflammation. By reducing these local “noises,” the system may respond better to your goals and treatments.
Common areas we treat as a team
Metabolic / Diabetes
Oral remediation and appropriate habits may support overall control and daily comfort.
Autoimmunity
Reducing oral irritants and restoring oral balance may help stabilise periods and symptoms.
Cardiovascular
A calm mouth and stable tissues may support a more balanced systemic context.
Chronic fatigue / Long COVID
Phased approach that may help reduce background physiological friction.
Digestive
The oral–gut connection suggests that restoring oral balance may support digestive function.
Chronic pain
A stable oral environment and adjusted habits may help improve tolerance and rest.
How we work
In stages, with decisions aimed at delivering real value. We adapt the plan to your response and medical context.
In-depth evaluation
History and goals; oral examination; non-invasive panels when they add clarity.
Remediation
Periodontal and focal control; regenerative and tissue support when appropriate.
Restoration
Oral microbiome balance, nutritional foundation, sleep and stress management.
Follow-up
Reviews and adjustments; may help consolidate improvements at 12–16 weeks.
We measure only what changes decisions
We prioritise tests that may add clarity and guide actions. No data overload, with focus on clinical utility.

Tools that may help depending on your case
We use these options when they add value to your goals. Not everything is for everyone, nor at the same time.

IHHT
Intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia training that may support cellular adaptation and recovery.

HBO
Hyperbaric oxygenation that may support tissue healing in specific indications.

Laser biomodulation
Tissue stimulation that may help with comfort and recovery time.
What you can expect
Direction, not promises
Our work may help reduce background inflammatory “noise” and improve your functional capacity. Changes depend on your starting point, adherence and medical context.
Follow-up
We review in stages (e.g., 12–16 weeks) to assess progress and decide whether to maintain, adjust or simplify the plan.
Note: This content is informational and does not replace individual clinical judgement. It does not constitute a promise of results or a universal indication for tests or therapies.

Dr. Patrick Welter
Integrative physician with a practical, coordinated approach. We evaluate honestly, prioritise what may add value, and simplify when possible.
We work as a team with biological dentistry to align mouth, habits and supportive therapies.
“There are no universal shortcuts. What matters is making good decisions and sustaining the process.”
A coordinated plan for your case
First step: clarity, priorities and actions that may help you here and now.