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Advancing Your Practice in Biological Dentistry
At IABDM, membership represents more than professional affiliation, it reflects a commitment to a more comprehensive, health-focused approach to dentistry. As biological dentistry continues to gain attention for its connection

Questions to Ask Your Biological Dentist Before Your Appointment
Biological dentistry is centered on the idea that oral health is closely connected to overall health. For patients exploring this approach, asking the right questions can help build understanding, establish

Breathing, Sleep, and Oral Health
At IABDM, we recognize that oral structures play an important role in breathing, sleep quality, and overall health. Sleep apnea, a condition characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep,

Safe Mercury Filling Removal
Patient safety is a top priority for certified biological dentists at IABDM, especially when procedures involve materials that may release potentially harmful substances. Mercury-containing amalgam fillings have been used in

Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Biological Dentistry Supports Natural Healing
At the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, biological dentistry emphasizes techniques that work in harmony with the body’s natural healing processes. One such advancement is platelet-rich fibrin (PRF),

Can Oral Health Influence Brain Function and Cognitive Decline?
At IABDM, we recognize that oral health is closely connected to overall health, including the function of the brain. Emerging research continues to explore how conditions in the mouth, particularly