Tachyonization

Why Choose Tachyonized Implants With Dr. Barreto
Holistic dentistry looks beyond the tooth itself and considers how each treatment interacts with your entire body. Tachyonized implants are an extension of this philosophy.
Whole Body Integration
Tachyonized implants help maintain balance along the meridian pathways connected to each tooth, supporting the body during healing.
Enhanced Biological Support
The Tachyon process is believed to encourage a natural movement toward order and equilibrium, which may help the body restore balance more efficiently.
Complementary to Holistic Healing
This approach aligns with biological dentistry by avoiding additional chemical influence and supporting the body’s natural restorative processes.
Experienced
Holistic Care
With more than three decades of holistic practice, Dr. Barreto integrates advanced technologies with a deep respect for the body’s natural intelligence.
What Is Tachyonization
Tachyonization is a proprietary 14 day process that restructures materials at a sub molecular level. After treatment, the material acts as a permanent Tachyon antenna, meaning it continually interacts with the Tachyon field around it. In holistic philosophy, Tachyon energy represents a state of pure potential that supports balance, coherence, and restoration.
Tachyonized materials have been studied for their ability to promote what is known in physics as neg entropy, which is the movement from disorder toward equilibrium. In simpler terms, Tachyonized materials are believed to help support the body’s natural return to balance.
How Tachyonized Implants Work
When a titanium implant undergoes the Tachyonization process, it is intended to support biological harmony within the surrounding tissues. For patients receiving implants in areas connected to specific meridian pathways, this energy support may contribute to a more balanced healing experience.
Connection to Meridian Pathways
Each tooth corresponds to an energetic meridian that links to organs and systems throughout the body. A missing or diseased tooth may reflect an imbalance along that pathway. Placing a Tachyonized implant in that location can offer an energetic environment that supports recovery and systemic balance as the implant integrates.
Origins of Tachyonization
Tachyonization was introduced in 1990 through the work of David Wagner, founder of Advanced Tachyon Technologies. Early scientific discussions about Tachyon energy date back to physics research in the 1960s, where Tachyons were described as faster than light particles. Although the Tachyonization process is proprietary, its purpose is clear: to create materials that support balance and natural healing responses within the body.
What Tachyonization Is Not
The Tachyon process does not rely on frequency manipulation, sound therapy, crystals, magnets, sacred geometry, radionics, or photon based technology. It does not require human intention or meditation. The process is designed to permanently restructure materials without altering their physical composition.
Potential Benefits
Tachyonized materials are used by individuals around the world for wellness support. Reported benefits include increased vitality, faster recovery, improved athletic performance, and enhanced clarity and balance. In dental settings, they serve as a natural complement to biological implant placement.
Frequently asked questions
The Simple Steps
What To Expect Next
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Comprehensive implant evaluation to determine your overall health, tooth needs, and meridian considerations.
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Creation of a personalized implant plan that includes the option for Tachyonized implant placement.
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Precise and comfortable surgical placement of the implant while supporting surrounding tissues and systemic balance.
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Ongoing healing support with holistic monitoring to help you achieve long term stability and wellness.
Our team of professionals

Hank Barreto, DMD

Robert Kaufman, DMD

Yuny Fernandez, Dental Assistant

Yeni Mompeller, RDH

Leda Rosales, RDH

Ana Reyna
Administrator

Yadira Fernandez
Administrator

Leslie Guerra
Administrator

Alondra Rochel
Advanced Orthodontic Clinical Assistant
