
Welcome to the Whole Tooth Texas.
Our focus is on you and your whole wellness—starting with your teeth.
The Whole Tooth Experience
Here’s what can you expect before, during, and after your first appointment.
Become a Patient
Whether you’re new to the Whole Tooth Experience or you’ve been visiting us for years, find what you need here.
We pride ourselves on the compassion we show, the quality of work we perform, and the peace of mind we create.
We’re on a quest to always improve— we know that none of us are as strong or impactful as all of us.
We respect the temple that is the body, and are humbled by the responsibility we are given to help care for it.
We believe we can reduce the amount and cost of dentistry done over your lifetime by identifying and reducing risks, looking at the big picture when we evaluate our patients, and acting proactively to promote health when possible and reduce the amount of repair needed from the damage of disease.
A Note from Dr. Genz…
I’ve always lived a more “crunchier” lifestyle, particularly after having kids - cloth diapering, making home made organic baby food when possible, breastfeeding, and maintaining an overall conscientiousness of what I put into my mind and body. I meditate twice daily and would love to become a yoga instructor one day. The mind-body connection is powerful and real.
Professionally, I’ve harnessed my love for solving puzzles into a curiosity for figuring out why a person has dental disease, and not just merely finding a way to treat it. In the fast-paced world of insurance-driven corporate and private practice dentistry where I began my career, this kind of curiosity was always out of place. We were pushed to “Drill, fill, bill, and get the patient out of the chair.” Many patients I encountered had learned to accept and expect the same standard, and resented my approach: “I’m just here to get my teeth cleaned; you’re just a dentist, why do you care about my overall health? I’ll just do what my insurance covers because that’s all I really need. My teeth are all gonna fall out anyway.” I grew tired of perpetuating this cycle of disease and hopelessness I saw on a daily basis.