Biodental Health and Longevity in Pensacola, Florida, has expanded its clinical services to include hyperbaric oxygen therapy and PNOE metabolic breath analysis, integrating these treatments with standard biological and restorative dental care. The move by founder Dr. Christopher M. Campus, D.M.D., aims to bridge oral health with systemic wellness, a combination rarely offered in a dental setting.
The practice, located at 6105 N Davis Hwy, already provides a range of therapies more typical of integrative medicine clinics, such as HOCATT ozone-steam therapy, red light therapy, PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) therapy, and robotic-assisted implant placement. The addition of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and metabolic breath analysis extends the practice's focus on cellular oxygen utilization and metabolic function during dental visits.
Dr. Campus opened Biodental Health and Longevity on the premise that oral health is connected to overall health. The practice serves patients seeking biological dentistry in Pensacola and surrounding areas, offering restorative and cosmetic care alongside these advanced therapies. According to Dr. Campus, over 40 percent of patients come specifically because they want their dental care to align with a broader health protocol.
"The mouth is not separate from the body, and a dental visit does not have to be limited to teeth," said Dr. Campus. "When we added PNOE metabolic analysis and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, we were responding to patients who were already asking those questions."
The integration of these therapies is designed to improve dental outcomes by addressing systemic factors like inflammation and immune function. Ozone therapy, for example, is used for its antimicrobial properties in dental procedures and as part of broader detoxification protocols. The practice also offers metal-free restorations, same-day biomimetic crowns, and All-on-X full-arch implant solutions using robotic-assisted placement.
This approach reflects a growing trend among patients who view oral health as connected to cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic outcomes. Dr. Campus has structured the practice to meet that demand with clinical infrastructure rather than marketing language, emphasizing that the facility is a dental office first, not a spa or supplement clinic.
"We are not trying to be a spa or a supplement clinic," said Dr. Campus. "We are a dental office that takes seriously the evidence connecting oral pathogens, chronic inflammation, and systemic disease. That shapes every protocol we offer."
The expansion positions Biodental Health and Longevity as a leader in the emerging field of longevity dentistry, where wellness services are integrated into the patient workflow. For more information, visit Biodental Health and Longevity.

