Dr. Gerry Curatola is an internationally acclaimed biologic dentist, best-selling author, pioneering researcher, and humanitarian with more than 40 years in clinical practice. He is the founder of Rejuvenation Dentistry with leading dental practices in New York City and East Hampton, NY. As a pioneer in the introduction of many protocols and procedures based on the principals of biologic medicine in dental practice. Dr. Gerry Curatola is often referred to as the “father of modern biologic dentistry.” He has lectured extensively on the deleterious effects of oral toxicity and inflammation on systemic health and wellness, and he has been outspoken on the harmful effects of systemic water fluoridation and the ongoing use of dental mercury in dental practices. Dr. Curatola is regarded as a leading expert on the new science of the oral microbiome, and the founder and Chief Science Officer (CSO) of Revitin Life Sciences which introduced the world’s first Prebiotic dental formulation, Revitin Toothpaste, designed to promote microbial homeostasis, an essential bioregulatory balance for oral health.
Dr. Curatola is a Fellow in the International College of Dentists, a distinction given to 3% of the dentists in the world, and he is consistently listed in the Guide to America’s Top Dentists, the Leading Physicians of The World, Marquis Who’s Who in America, and New York’s Top Dentists. He is the recipient of the Acton Medal by NYU for outstanding contributions to New York University and he established The Curatola Wing for Clinical Research at NYU in 2006 furthering translational research on the human microbiome. He has appeared extensively in the media, as the oral health expert to The Doctor Oz Show, The Doctors, Martha Stewart, Katie Couric, Good Morning America, and the CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN and FOX News networks. He has also been the topic of numerous print and online articles for the past 30 years. An accomplished author, Dr. Curatola’s latest book, The Mouth-Body Connection, released by Hachette Publishing, explores the bi-directional relationship behind oral health and systemic wellness.