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Why Platelet-Rich Fibrin Is a Valuable Tool in Biological Dentistry
Platelet-rich fibrin, often called PRF, is becoming an increasingly important part of biological dentistry because it supports healing in a way that works with the body rather than against it.

How Ozone Therapy Supports Healthier Teeth and Gums in Biological Dentistry
Ozone therapy is becoming an important part of modern biological dentistry because it offers a safe, non-toxic way to support oral health while also aligning with whole-body wellness. At the

The Link Between Nutrition and Lasting Oral Health in Biological Dentistry
Biological dentistry looks beyond brushing and flossing alone. It recognizes that strong teeth, healthy gums, and long-term oral wellness are deeply connected to what we put into our bodies every

Understanding the PROTECT Protocol in Biological Dentistry
At the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, patient safety is a central priority, particularly when dental procedures involve the removal of materials that may release potentially harmful substances.

What Makes a Dental Practice “Biological”?
At the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, biological dentistry is rooted in a simple principle: the mouth is part of the body, and dental care should support overall

How Oral Health Affects Gut Health
At the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, we recognize that the mouth is the beginning of the digestive system and an important gateway to overall health. Functional medicine