IAOMT History
In 1984, eleven dentists, a doctor and a lawyer were discussing a seminar they had just attended on the dangers of mercury from dental amalgam fillings. They agreed that the subject was alarming. They also agreed that the seminar, though long on fireworks, was short on science, and if there really was a problem with dental mercury, the evidence ought to be in the scientific literature.
IAOMT FOUNDERS 1984:
Left to Right:
- Robert Lee, DDS (Deceased)
- Terry Taylor, DDS
- Joe Carroll, DDS (Deceased)
- David Regiani, DDS
- Harold Utt, DDS (Deceased)
- Bill Doyle, DO
- Aaron Rynd, Esq
- Mike Pawk, DDS (Deceased)
- Jerry Timm, DDS
- Don Barber, DDS (Deceased)
- Mike Ziff, DDS, (Deceased)
- Ron Dressler, DDS
- Murray Vimy, DDS
Fast forward through IAOMT history to now: Three decades later, the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology has grown to over 1,400 active members in North America and now has members in twenty four countries!
The years have been very fruitful, as the Academy and its members have chronicled and promoted the research that has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that dental amalgam is a source of significant mercury exposure and a hazard to health.
The IAOMT has taken the lead in educating dentists and allied professionals in risks of mercury fillings, safe mercury amalgam removal, and mercury hygiene. It has also led the way in developing more biocompatible approaches in other areas of dentistry, including fluoride, endodontics, periodontics, and disease prevention. All this while maintaining the motto, “Show me the science!”
SHOW ME THE SCIENCE
Click below to watch a short video about the history of The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) – a science based, biological dental organization.