After graduating from the Indiana University School of Dentistry six years ago, Dr. Kunelis began practicing dentistry. His professional memberships are with the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), International College of Craniomandibular Orthopedics (ICCMO) and the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain. Dr. Kunelis considers dentistry a profession that supports his lifelong pursuit of learning. In his free time, Dr. Kunelis enjoys music and philosophy.
Thank you for choosing Design Dental Studio as your preventive healthcare provider. At Design Dental Studio, we strive to bring each client the latest in dental technology, excellent oral healthcare, and outstanding education with superior customer service delivered in a soothing atmosphere.
The Design Dental Studio oath and intended purpose for existence is to be the world’s leading authority in explaining and treating disease by continually identifying the elements inherent in preventive therapy. We believe our part is but one of many contributing to the net composite of the human form. Therefore, engaging in efforts aiming to unify the currently segmented aspect of total body care remains our commitment.
We accomplish this purpose by embracing non-surgical therapies that target and allow proper airway development and oxygen utilization in small children and adults, reducing exposure to environmental toxins while maintaining overall dental and full body health through proper nutrition.
The company remains committed to upholding our deeply rooted philosophy of quality at every level. We seek to uphold this commitment by endorsing and employing dental providers who maintain a minimum of seventy-five continuing education credits triannually, setting a standard that is significantly higher than that which is required by most state boards. Additionally, we choose highly specialized and reliable laboratories that utilize advanced materials and sophisticated technologies to enhance the quality of each client’s result. Finally, we encourage and coordinate the simultaneous efforts of highly skilled specialists in multiple fields to render as close to ideal results non-surgically.
Through collective efforts and consistent education at every level of society, it remains our hope that one day there will be no need for dentists. Ironically, the classic nature of this solution was proposed in the volumes of twenty years real world research conducted by the late Dr. Weston Price and published in the 1920s.