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...
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 | 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 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...