Dr. Cole received his DDS from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio in 1993 and has practiced biological dentistry for 28 years in Austin, TX. He became ozone certified in 2006 and earned Board Certification in Naturopathic Medicine and a degree in Integrative Biological Dental Medicine in 2010 from the School of Integrative Biological Dental Medicine (ACIMD). Dr. Cole is known for his contributions to drafting the IAOMT’s Fluoridation Brochure and the official Scientific Review on Ozone use in root canal therapy. He has also been published in numerous national peer-reviewed journals and was the first dentist to publish a case study on using ozone therapy for Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw.
Dr. Cole received his DDS from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio in 1993 and has practiced biological dentistry for 28 years in Austin, TX. He became ozone certified in 2006 and earned Board Certification in Naturopathic Medicine and a degree in Integrative Biological Dental Medicine in 2010 from the School of Integrative Biological Dental Medicine (ACIMD). Dr. Cole is known for his contributions to drafting the IAOMT’s Fluoridation Brochure and the official Scientific Review on Ozone use in root canal therapy. He has also been published in numerous national peer-reviewed journals and was the first dentist to publish a case study on using ozone therapy for Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw.
This course explores the powerful applications of ozone therapy in modern dentistry, highlighting its role in infection control, tissue regeneration, and minimally invasive treatment. Participants will learn how ozone, a naturally occurring and highly reactive form of oxygen, can be used to eliminate harmful bacteria, promote healing, and enhance overall patient outcomes.
This course critically examines the use of fluoride in dentistry, exploring its potential health risks and the growing controversy surrounding its widespread application. Participants will review scientific research on fluoride toxicity, its impact on systemic health, and alternative approaches to preventing tooth decay.
This course provides dental professionals with essential knowledge and techniques for safely removing mercury amalgam fillings while protecting both patients and practitioners. Participants will explore the biological risks associated with mercury exposure, the latest safety protocols, and best practices for integrating safe amalgam removal into a holistic dental practice.
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We offer a variety of courses, including online and in-person instruction, covering topics such as ceramic dental implant placement, ozone therapy, and regenerative dental procedures.
Our instructors are experienced practitioners and industry-leading experts dedicated to advancing the field of biological dentistry.
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Some advanced courses may have prerequisites, which will be listed in the course description. Generally, a background in dental practice is beneficial.
Yes, participants receive certification upon successful completion of our courses, which can be used to demonstrate advanced skills and knowledge in biological dentistry.
Our curriculum includes comprehensive modules on minimally invasive techniques, holistic principles, patient-centered care, and advanced dental technologies.
Yes, our curriculum includes hands-on components, especially in our in-person courses, to ensure practical application of the techniques learned.