A #MERCURY poisoned #dentalassistant lost her health due to exposure to large amounts of MERCURY during the unsafe removal of dental #amalgam #fillings, which contain roughly 50% elemental mercury. Please share with a dental professional you might know.
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Biological Alternatives to Allopathic Perio Treatment | Frances Horning, RDH
IAOMT Annual Conference in Boston, MA
September 13, 2019
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Leveraging the Microbiome to Help Environmental Induced Disorders | Anju Usman Singh, MD, FAAFP, ABIHM, FMAPS
IAOMT Spring Conference in Dallas, TX
March 6, 2020
Learning objectives:
1. To understand expanding research about the microbiome and chronic environmental induced
illness.
2. To understand the variety of microbiome-based problems that occur when there is lack of
microbial diversity, dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and/or biofilm related
chronic infections.
3. To learn how to identify and treat the variety of microbiome-based problems.
Dr. Anju Usman received her medical degree from Indiana University. She is board certified in
Family Practice and Integrative and Holistic Medicine (ABIHM) and is director and owner of
True Health Medical Center and Pure Compounding Pharmacy in Naperville, Illinois. She
specializes in biomedical interventions for children with ADD, autism, PANS, Down syndrome
and related disorders. Dr. Usman has researched copper/zinc imbalances, metallothionein
dysfunction, biofilm related infections and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. She serves on advisory
boards for Talk About Curing Autism, Generation Rescue, and Autism Hope Alliance.
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The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) is pleased to announce the publication of its new position paper on Human Jawbone Cavitations. This comprehensive document provides a thorough analysis and important insights into this complex medical-dental condition and serves as a vital resource for dental professionals, patients, and other stakeholders.
The paper is a collaborative effort of renowned experts in the field, aiming to shed light on the diagnosis, risk factors, systemic implications, and treatment modalities associated with jawbone cavitations. By highlighting the latest research, risk factors, prevention strategies, and treatment options, it is designed to provide dental professionals with evidence-based guidelines to improve patient outcomes and mitigate the risks associated with Jawbone Cavitations.
IAOMT member and contributor to the position paper, Dr. Miguel Stanley, is an adjunct assistant professor, at UPenn School of Dental Medicine and clinical director of the White Clinic in Lisbon, Portugal. He will be discussing Jawbone Cavitations during his four presentations at the Yankee Dental Congress on January 25th - 27th.
As a global leader in the advancement of safe and biocompatible dentistry, IAOMT is committed to promoting education, research, and collaboration to ensure optimal oral-systemic health. The publication of this position paper reinforces IAOMT's dedication to providing evidence-based resources that support the highest standards of patient care.
"We are excited to release this extensively researched position paper to the dental community," said Dr. Charles Cuprill, President of the IAOMT. "By increasing awareness and understanding of Jawbone Cavitations, we hope to empower practitioners to make informed decisions, provide better care, and improve patient outcomes."
Dental professionals, researchers, patients, and other interested parties can access the IAOMT's position paper on Jawbone Cavitations on the organization's official website. IAOMT encourages widespread dissemination of this valuable resource to promote awareness and drive innovative solutions for tackling this challenging condition.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Kym Smith
IAOMT Executive Director
info@iaomt.org
About IAOMT:
The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) is a global organization dedicated to promoting safe and biocompatible dental practices. Comprising leading dentists, scientists, and allied professionals, IAOMT provides evidence-based education, research, and advocacy to improve the oral health and overall well-being of patients worldwide.
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Fundamentals of Biological Dentistry Course: A “how to” presentation on setting up and
operating a biological dental practice. It also covers all the basics of “mercury 101-102″ and the
equipment needed to run a mercury-free practice (session 2) | William Virtue, DDS, FIAOMT & Joe Palmer, DMD, MIAOMT
IAOMT Spring Conference in Charleston, SC
March 14, 2013
Dr. William Virtue is a practicing dentist in Yadkinville, NC. He graduated from the Indiana University Dental School in Indianapolis. In 2010, he became board certified as a Naturopathic Physician from the American College of Integrative Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Virtue was President of the IAOMT in 2012, received his Fellowship, and is the current Secretary on the Executive Council.
Joe Palmer, DMD has been a practicing dentist in Greenville, SC since graduation from the
Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry in 1982. Dr. Palmer has been a
member since 2001. He received his Mastership in 2019.
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