by IABDM | Jan 11, 2021 | Uncategorized
by IABDM | Jul 31, 2020 | Root Canals
The article below was originally posted on the office blog of IABDM Certified biological dentist Dr. Minaxi Mirkal. RANTES Score, Infected Root Canal Toxicity, Metal Implants – Chronic Oxidative Stress Of Dental/Oral Origin Healthy Tooth A healthy tooth has...
by IABDM | May 22, 2019 | Root Canals
The text below is the IABDM’s current position paper on root canal treatment by Dr. Dawn Ewing. You can access other position papers, as well as our standards of practice here. Dr. Ralph Steinman of Loma Linda University long ago proved that the flow of fluid...
by IABDM | Feb 4, 2019 | Root Canals
By Carol Wells, RDH This paper originally appeared in the January 2019 issue of the Scientific Archives of Dental Sciences (Volume 2, Issue 1). When I first heard the word “gangrene,” I would not have thought that it would be referring to a root canaled...
by IABDM | May 30, 2014 | Biological Dentistry, Root Canals
From “Controversy? Not for Me!” by Ronald S. Carlson, DDS In dental surgery, we (I do not!) advocate, unlike our medical colleagues, the retention of gangrenous tissues within the oral cavity. You may know them as “root canals.” Controversy abounded 100 years ago...
by Francis Caron-Roy | May 31, 2023
Owner of Millennium Dental Associates, Dr. Roy offers holistic dental treatments while avoiding root canals in a mercury-safe environment. His office offers multiple services to treat TMD and sleep breathing disorders with a non-surgical approach.
by IABDM | Apr 16, 2023 | Study Club/Webinars
Epigenetics by Felix Liao Got nagging pain, ongoing fatigue, bruxing, TMJ, snoring, sleep apnea, CPAP intolerance, anxiety, depression, irritability, brain fog, diabetes, obesity, failed root canals, and implants in your patients or yourself? This presentation...
by IABDM | Sep 3, 2021 | Biological Dentistry, Root Canals
By Ronald Carlson, DDS In 17th century England, Bills of Mortality identified the sixth leading cause of death as “teeth.” Although deaths from abscesses and other dental infirmities – and their oral/systemic effects – are seemingly rare today, it is...
by IABDM | Jan 19, 2021 | Biological Dentistry, Root Canals
The following article was written by administrative supervisor Aislyn Peña, in completion of requirements to become an IABDM Certified Biological Staff Member. Congratulations, Aislyn! Learn more about our certification programs. In biological dentistry,...
by IABDM | Jan 5, 2021 | Biological Dentistry
The following article was written by Julissa Objio, in completion of requirements to become an IABDM Certified Biological Office Manager. Congratulations, Julissa! Learn more about our certification programs. There are several natural approaches for treating an oral...
by IABDM | Jul 9, 2020 | Oral Health & Hygiene
The following article was written by Mary McGrath, RDH, in completion of requirements to become an IABDM Certified Biological Hygienist. Congratulations, Mary! Learn more about our certification programs. There are many natural approaches to the oral cavity, which I...
by IABDM | Jul 2, 2020 | Oral Health & Hygiene
The following article was written by Cyn Boudreau in completion of requirements to become an IABDM Certified Biological Hygienist. Congratulations, Cyn! Learn more about our certification programs. Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping one’s mouth clean and free of...
by IABDM | Feb 3, 2018 | Root Canals
Root canals are dead bodies (and, as such, should be buried six feet below Earth’s surface)! By R.S. Carlson, DDS Let us get clear about the issue, really. Some will argue that the “gangrene of the tooth” is limited to the soft tissue within the tooth’s pulp chamber,...
by IABDM | Jul 9, 2017 | Biological Dentistry, Integrative Medicine
By John Parks Trowbridge M. D., FACAM Originally published in The Townsend Letter and reproduced here with their permission Just like birth of an island as a volcano spews forth from the depths, birth of specialty can go unnoticed until suddenly “it’s there.” In 1819,...
by IABDM | May 23, 2017 | Biological Dentistry
Holistic Mouth Solutions for Impaired Mouth Syndrome: A Tale of Two Cases of Post-Treatment Pain with Vastly Different Outcomes by Felix Liao, DDS, MAGD, ABGD, MIABMD “I want to avoid root canals” is a nearly universal concern you hear from patients. Lingering pain or...
by IABDM | Dec 5, 2014 | Biological Dentistry
IABDM board member and Round Rock, Texas biological dentist Matt Carpenter reflects on the recent passing of Dr. Hal Huggins: Hal completely changed my life. When I was at my peak of undiagnosed mercury poisoning and seeing different specialists around the state,...
by IABDM | Dec 1, 2014 | Announcements, Biological Dentistry
Dr. Hal Huggins passed away peacefully at his Colorado Springs home Saturday, November 29, 2014. He was 77. Dr. Huggins rightfully earned the title of “Elder Statesman” of Holistic Dentistry. He is also known as a leading pioneer and the “Grand Father” of identifying...
by IABDM | Sep 16, 2014 | Biological Dentistry
Hal Huggins writes… A few weeks ago, our preacher gave a sermon on Martin Luther King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech. I thought, “This is not a sermon but humanitarianism. That still, small voice with a megaphone said, “Get his...
by IABDM | May 21, 2013 | Biological Dentistry, Heavy Metals
Even infertility, explains IABDM President Dr. Blanche Grube in the latest issue of Your Health Connection Magazine. “The percentage of infertile couples has steadily increased over the years until it has reached epidemic proportions,” Dr. Grube said. “What most...
by IABDM | May 18, 2013 | Biological Dentistry
Biological dentistry and IABDM President Elect Dr. Joan Sefcik both make an appearance in the latest issue of the Austin edition of Natural Awakenings. Joan Sefcik, DDS, decided to be a dentist in seventh grade, when a retainer straightened her teeth and she could...
by IABDM | Sep 29, 2020 | Biological Dentistry
By Dr. Al Danenberg Cross-posted with permission from drdanenberg.com You may not see them, feel them, or even know about them. They are sources of infection and inflammation that I call “splinters”. I count 14 of them, and they could be lurking in your mouth and...