Dr. Ayman Zraiqat: Redefining the Art and Science of Dentistry
- Muhammad Faiz Tariq

- Aug 22
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 13
For Dr. Ayman Zraiqat, dentistry has never been just about fixing teeth. It’s about restoring balance to the entire human system. With over two decades of experience and a lifelong curiosity for how the body heals, Dr. Zraiqat has built a reputation as one of the foremost voices in biological and biomimetic dentistry. As the founder of Holistic Dental Arts, he has merged modern science with ancient wisdom to create a philosophy of care rooted in regeneration, prevention, and whole-body wellness.
Dr. Zraiqat joins the Lolli Brands Entertainment documentary “Bye Ol’ Dentistry,” a groundbreaking global project that showcases pioneers redefining the future of health through biological and regenerative practices. In the film, Dr. Zraiqat offers a perspective shaped by decades of research and holistic clinical experience—highlighting how oxygen therapies, biomimetic techniques, and natural materials can harmonize dentistry with the body’s innate healing intelligence. His inclusion reflects the growing global recognition of dentistry as a foundation for systemic wellness rather than an isolated medical discipline.

Restoring the Mouth–Body Connection
“I’ve always believed that the mouth is a living ecosystem,” he says. “When we treat it as part of the entire body, real healing begins.”
Dr. Zraiqat’s academic journey reflects that belief. Beyond his dental degree, he pursued advanced education in naturopathic medicine, Chinese medicine, toxicology, nutrition, homeopathy, and herbal medicine—a combination that bridges Eastern and Western understanding of health. He furthered his expertise with a two-year program at the American College of Integrative Dental Medicine in Newark, New Jersey, deepening his study of how oral health influences systemic disease.
A founding member of the American Academy of Ozonotherapy, Dr. Zraiqat is also an accredited member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT), a member of the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM), and the Holistic Dental Association (HDA). He is SMART-certified for safe mercury-removal procedures and has spent years exploring advancements in Biological Dentistry, biomimetic restorations, and oxygen-based therapies designed to activate the body’s natural healing capacity.

Holistic Dental Arts: A Regenerative Approach
At Holistic Dental Arts, his practice focuses on biocompatible restorative dentistry, ozone and laser-assisted therapies, safe mercury detoxification, and treatment of jaw infections and cavitations—often overlooked sources of chronic inflammation and immune dysfunction. He also offers biological alternatives to root-canal treatment and ceramic implant solutions that work in harmony with the body’s tissues. Every patient experience is approached through a biological lens, combining technology, nutrition, and balance.
“True oral health begins with restoring harmony, not just structure,” Dr. Zraiqat explains. “Dentistry should never be isolated from the rest of the body.”
That philosophy has earned him recognition beyond clinical practice. Dr. Zraiqat is featured in the upcoming documentary “Bye Ol’ Dentistry,” produced by Lolli Brands Entertainment, in collaboration with the Biohack Yourself movement—a project that challenges outdated health and dental paradigms and introduces the public to a new vision of regenerative, science-driven care. Through this film, he shares how dentistry can intersect with neuroscience, nutrition, and cellular medicine to optimize both health and human performance.

“Bye Ol’ Dentistry” brings together global leaders who are reimagining what dentistry can be—an essential pillar of human longevity and performance. Dr. Zraiqat’s presence bridges clinical expertise and holistic insight, showing how ancient healing principles and modern regenerative technologies can coexist to create a truly integrative approach to care.
A Vision Beyond the Chair
Looking ahead, Dr. Zraiqat sees the future of dentistry as regenerative, conscious, and deeply individualized. He envisions a profession where lasers, ozone therapy, stem-cell research, and epigenetics come together to redefine how we heal.
“By uniting modern research with biological integrity,” he says, “we can move beyond the old dental model and embrace a future guided by nature, informed by science, and inspired by human potential.”


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