PURPOSE
The purpose of the American Academy of Biological Dentistry is to promote biological dental medicine utilizing non-toxic diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in the field of clinical dentistry.
OBJECTIVES
We propose to accomplish this purpose by actively importing the technology and knowledge that our foreign and American colleagues now possess. Seminars on biological diagnosis and therapy with medical-dental therapy literature and instruments will be presented.
We will also promote the transfer of worldwide biophysical knowledge to the field of clinical dentistry. We intend to bring the theory and practice of traditional Chinese acupuncture into better focus so as to act as a unifying concept to allow the biologically-oriented dentist to participate with the biologically-, ecologically- and environmentally-oriented physician in the resolution of common patient disease states.
A network of physicians and dentists working conjointly to provide unified diagnosis and treatment procedures for their common patients will be established. Dentists will play a greater role in the treatment of the environmentally ill patient and those whose disease etiology is still identified as idiopathic or unknown.
We intend to promote biocompatible corrections and restorative dental procedures based on our scientific knowledge of energy, electromagnetics, sound, light, acupuncture, homeopathy and nutrition, in addition to the myriad of traditional scientific disciplines that constitute clinical dentistry.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
AABD acknowledges the great work Reinhold Voll, MD, initiated and developed, along with the tremendous contribution made by Dr. Med. Dent. Fritz Kramer in showing the energetic relationships of the teeth to the organs, glands, joints, muscles, nerves, vertebrae, dermatomes, sinuses, reflexes and fields of disturbance. These contributions will become an integral part of the foundation of 21st Century Medicine.
FUTURE
21st Century Medicine will be concerned with the depollution of the internal and external environments. It is time to correct our mistakes and become biologists of the mouth in addition to our technical expertise. Physicians and dentists must work together for the good of the whole person. The fragmentation caused by specialization must be rethought. An integrated and unified approach of mind, body and spirit in diagnosis and treatment must be instituted for all.
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