Biological dentistry places an emphasis on using natural remedies for dental care. As a philosophy destination that unites dental practice with human biology, it promotes sustainable dental practices aimed at overall wellness. A shining example of this approach is the...
Biological Dentistry
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How Biological Dentistry Is Changing the Way We Treat Gum Disease
If you have ever wondered about gum disease and what it entails, you are not alone. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a hidden infection within the mouth that affects your valuable teeth. It largely results from inadequate oral hygiene, leading to the...
What Biocompatibility Really Means for Your Oral Health and Long-Term Wellness
Biological dentistry prioritizes our oral and overall health by honing in on the concept of biocompatibility. This term rests on the belief that materials we use in dental procedures should not just perform their required duties, but should also exist in harmony with...
Why More and More People Are Making the Switch to Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste
When we speak of clean, healthy teeth, fluoride toothpaste has been a long-standing staple. Although its safety continues to be a topic of debate, fluoride remains at the top of dental prescriptions. However, biological dentistry recommends a healthier option with...
How Terrain Theory and Biological Dentistry Are Changing Healthcare
Have you wondered why some people always seem to be under the weather while others hardly ever get a sniffle? Or why some individuals recover quickly from illness while others take weeks? The terrain theory of health suggests some intriguing answers to these...
What You Need to Know About IAOMT and IABDM Dentists
Choosing the right holistic dental care is crucial. There are two prominent organizations – the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) and the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM). Despite the shared holistic...
How Biological Dentistry is Leading the Way in Eco Friendly Dental Care
The International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM) firmly advocates sustainable, eco-conscious dental practice. This arises from a belief at the heart of biological dentistry, reducing waste and preventing pollution are just as integral to the...
Understanding the Long-Term Effects of Root Canal Treatments
At the core of biological dentistry lies a profound awareness of the intricate linkage among our body's various systems. The International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM) extends this perspective to produce a holistic approach towards oral health....
How Vitamin D Strengthens Your Teeth and Gums
Gone are the days when dental health was solely associated with brushing and flossing. A new perspective is emerging in biological dentistry, inviting us to look beyond the usual oral hygiene regimens. An essential component of this fresh outlook concerns the...
Sleep Awareness Month Is the Perfect Time to Evaluate Your Sleep Health
March brings along an important observance dedicated to one of the most crucial aspects of our health: sleep. As we mark Sleep Awareness Month, the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM) prompts everyone to understand sleep disorders and...
How Ozone Therapy Fights Bacteria and Supports Oral Health
Biological dentistry considers the connections between oral health and overall bodily health. It utilizes safe, non-toxic treatments to promote oral health and body wellness. One such treatment garnering attention in biological dentistry is the use of ozone. ...
How Your Diet Shapes Your Oral Health More Than You Think
At the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, we acknowledge the integral role that nutrition plays in ensuring good oral health as a part of the biological dentistry approach. The foods we consume and the frequency can impact the health of your...