Biological Dentistry for Assistants and Staff

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Author : IABDM

*Please note that you must be an IABDM member in good standing in order to become a certified biological RDA / staff

Description

This is a 25-hour course. The CE is NOT dividable as it is a course. You MUST pass EVERY section of the 17 modules with higher than 80% to get ANY CE at all.DO NOT SUBMIT Answers until you are sure. You may go back and watch a video on any section BEFORE you submit your FINAL answers.PACE CE is given to those that complete the entire course. No exceptions are given to those that do not complete the course or those that fail. The Logo is a Trademarked logo. We issue a plaque upon completion and we have patches and lapel pins available for purchase.It is our belief that the entire staff should be on the same page on many basic things that are in a Biological Office. We completely understand that each job is different but having a staff exposed to what patients may be inquiring about is critical.  Once completed the Dentist must do case presentations for safe mercury removal. This is explained further once you pass the exam. The staff will have a project for completion like an article worthy of publishing with references, a PowerPoint worthy of putting on a website with voice over, A video worthy of putting on a website.Directions: Watch the videos and PowerPoints and take the quiz associated with those educational links. YOU MUST PASS WITH AN 80% ON EACH Module! If you watch the videos this will be easy.Topics Included in this 25-hour course are listed below in order:
  • What makes a Biological Office?
  • The History of Amalgam Wars
  • Biological Dental Hygiene
  • Homeopathy
  • Ozone
  • Root Canals
  • Tooth Body Connection
  • Mercury
  • Fluoride
  • Compatibility testing of dental materials
  • Galvanism
  • How Health and Dental affect each other
  • Why we refer to an MD/DO/DC
  • Cavitations
  • Silver
  • Myofunctional Therapy
  • Mercury Separators
  • Airway
  • Vit C IV in Dentistry
  • Digestion
*Please note that you must be an IABDM member in good standing in order to become a certified biological hygienist
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Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for

FAGD/MAGD credit

Approval does not imply acceptance by regulatory authority or AGD endorsement 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2027.

Provider ID# 317641

Course Title: Biological Dentistry for Assistants and Staff

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 25

Speaker(s) & Bio: Dawn Ewing, PhD.; Charlie Brown, J.D.; Joseph Mercola D.O., Edward Group D.C.; N.P.; David Kennedy DDS.; Barbara Greene; Sue Merino, M.A, CCC-SLP.,COM.; Andrea Butler M.S.,CCC-SLP., CLC.; Mike Mars; Felix Liao DDS.; Blanche Grube, DDS.

Course Description:

This 25-hour comprehensive certification course is designed to provide dental professionals and staff with a thorough foundation in biological dentistry. Covering 17 modules, the program explores key principles that define a biological dental practice, including the relationship between oral and systemic health, dental materials, and integrative treatment approaches.

Participants will study a wide range of topics such as mercury and fluoride, root canals, ozone therapy, homeopathy, airway health, digestion, and the tooth-body connection. The course also addresses clinical considerations including compatibility testing, galvanism, cavitations, and interdisciplinary collaboration with other healthcare providers.

Through a combination of videos, presentations, and assessments, learners will build a cohesive understanding of biological dentistry. Successful completion requires passing each module with a minimum score of 80%, as well as submission of a final project and participation in an oral interview with the credentialing committee.

Upon completion, participants will earn 25 CE credits, receive a plaque, and gain recognition for their advanced knowledge in biological dental practices.

Course Objectives:

1. Explain the core principles of biological dentistry and the connection between oral and systemic health
2. Evaluate dental materials, treatments, and therapies from a biological and integrative perspective
3. Identify key conditions and factors that impact patient health, including mercury exposure, airway issues, and digestion
4. Apply biological dentistry concepts in clinical practice and effectively communicate these principles to patients and team members

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