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Connecting Biological Practitioners

Since 1985

The IABDM is a network of dentists, physicians and allied health professionals committed to caring for the whole person – body, mind, spirit and mouth.

We are dedicated to advancing excellence in the art and science of biological dentistry. We encourage the highest standards of ethical conduct and responsible patient care.

Our accreditation programs facilitate patient trust through recognition of Certified Biological Dentists, Hygienists, and other dental workers. In fact, only dentists who have completed our certification process may call themselves “Certified Biological Dentists.”

Learn more about our mission and how you can become a part of it.

Connecting Biological Practitioners

Since 1985

The IABDM is a network of dentists, physicians and allied health professionals committed to caring for the whole person – body, mind, spirit and mouth.

We are dedicated to advancing excellence in the art and science of biological dentistry. We encourage the highest standards of ethical conduct and responsible patient care.

Learn more about our mission and how you can become a part of it.

What is Biological Dentistry?

Biological Dentistry is concerned with the whole body
effects of all dental materials, techniques and procedures

It is fluoride-free, mercury-free and mercury-safe.

Individualized testing for biocompatibility of dental materials is a must.

It insists that all clinical practice be designed of components that sustain life or improve the patient’s quality of life.

For the word “biological” refers to life.

Clinical awareness and science show us that what happens in the mouth is reflected in the body, and what happens in the body is reflected in the mouth. The complex, dynamic relationships of oral and systemic health within the context of the whole person are inseparable.

Biological dentistry unites the best clinical practices and technologies of Western dental medicine with a wide array of practices beyond its horizon.

Biological dentists may be general dentists, periodontists, orthodontists, oral surgeons or pedodontists.They also have extensive training in dental toxicology and specific modes of healing, including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda, herbology, homeopathy, iridology and energy medicine.

While it may be impossible to construct an authoritative list of protocols followed by the “typical” biological office, all share a common paradigm: treating causes of symptoms rather than symptoms toward the goal of restoring and sustaining health.

We also share a deep and constant belief in the Hippocratic dictate First, do no harm.

Biological dentistry is conservative dentistry. The aim is to be minimally invasive yet appropriately active.

What is Biological Dentistry?

Biological Dentistry is concerned with the whole bodyeffects of all dental materials, techniques and procedures

It is fluoride-free, mercury-free and mercury-safe.

Individualized testing for biocompatibility of dental materials is a must.

It insists that all clinical practice be designed of components that sustain life or improve the patient’s quality of life.

For the word “biological” refers to life.

Clinical awareness and science show us that what happens in the mouth is reflected in the body, and what happens in the body is reflected in the mouth. The complex, dynamic relationships of oral and systemic health within the context of the whole person are inseparable.

Biological dentistry unites the best clinical practices and technologies of Western dental medicine with a wide array of practices beyond its horizon.

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Events and Meetings

Annual Meetings, Regional Meetings, Past Courses

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Non-IABDM Events

Past Courses

Cavitations & Implants

Biological Dental Hygiene

The PEO Solution & the Future of Biocybernetic Medicine

Level 2 Course in Dental Ozone

Creating the Future Wine & Learn

Introduction To Oral Appliance Therapy: Systemic Benefits,
Basic Diagnosis & Treatment Planning (OAT-I)

Systemic Support For Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT-II)

Platelet Rich Fibrin

Dental Laser Technology: What’s Current & What’s Coming

Introduction & Practical Application of EAV
(Electroacupuncture According to Voll)

Dr. Huggins’ Protocol Training, with live cavitation
surgery and introduction to DNA

The Biological Hygienist

Houston Omura Seminar & Workshop

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