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Join the OraBiologics
Vetted Provider Directory

OraBiologics is a curated digital platform connecting patients worldwide with dentists and specialists who practice true biologic dentistry with clinical integrity, ethical boundaries, and oral–systemic awareness.
Our Vetted Provider Network is intentionally selective. We exist to serve patients who are actively seeking biologic care—not marketing claims, shortcuts, or one-size-fits-all protocols. Inclusion in the OraBiologics Directory reflects alignment with biologic principles in both philosophy and clinical execution.
If your practice is grounded in whole-body dentistry, patient education, and biocompatible decision-making, we invite you to begin the inquiry process below.

Our Approach

OraBiologics is not a pay-to-play directory or a volume-based referral platform.
We are a standards-driven network built on trust.

Patients come to OraBiologics after years—sometimes decades—of unresolved dental and systemic health concerns. They rely on our platform to identify clinicians who practice biologic dentistry thoughtfully, responsibly, and without fear-based messaging.

For this reason, every provider listed is reviewed through a structured vetting process developed by our clinical advisory committee.

Who We're Looking For

OraBiologics welcomes dentists and specialists who are committed to authentic biologic dentistry, practiced with consistency and discernment.

Practices within our network typically:

  • Practice biologic dentistry rooted in oral–systemic and whole-body principles

  • Utilize biocompatible, non-toxic materials and evidence-informed protocols

  • Follow mercury-safe and SMART-aligned amalgam removal practices

  • Incorporate advanced diagnostics such as CBCT / 3D imaging when clinically appropriate

  • Use adjunctive therapies (such as ozone, regenerative support, or airway screening) responsibly and within sound clinical frameworks

  • Maintain a patient-centered, education-driven treatment philosophy

  • Commit to ongoing education, accountability, and professional growth within biologic and integrative dentistry

Alignment matters more than scope. We value ethical clarity, transparency with patients, and respect for clinical limits.

Our Vetting Process

To respect your time and ensure alignment, our onboarding process is structured in stages.

Step 1: Initial Alignment Inquiry
Applicants begin with a short inquiry designed to assess philosophical and clinical alignment. This step helps determine whether it makes sense to proceed further.

Step 2: Clinical Vetting Review
Practices that demonstrate alignment may be invited to complete a more detailed clinical review covering areas such as materials, diagnostics, surgical philosophy, and patient communication.

Step 3: Final Review & Approval
Approved providers are onboarded into the OraBiologics platform and guided through listing setup and integration.

Please note:
OraBiologics is a vetted network. Submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance.

If this approach resonates with how you practice dentistry, we would welcome the opportunity to learn more about you.

Please complete the provider inquiry form below. A member of our clinical team will review your submission and follow up with next steps if appropriate.

Begin Your Provider Application

OraBiologics Provider Alignment Inquiry
(Estimated time to complete: 5-7 minutes)

Section 1: Practice Basics

Section 2: How You Practice

In your own words, how do you define "Bioloigic Dentistry"?

What initially led you toward biological dentistry?

What initially led you toward biological dentistry?

Which statement best reflects your current practice?

Which statement best reflects your current practice?

Section 3: Core Clinical Alignment

If you remove amalgams, which best describes your approach?

If you remove amalgams, which best describes your approach?

When caries or infection extends into the pulp (nerve), what is your practice’s standard clinical protocol?

When caries or infection extends into the pulp (nerve), what is your practice’s standard clinical protocol?

How do you generally approach fluoride in your practice?

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