Functional Dental Team Certificate: Track 1

Empower Your Role. Transform Patient Outcomes.

You’re part of a care team that understands how oral health shapes whole-person healing. This program supports your role in delivering aligned, collaborative, oral–systemic care that builds trust and improves outcomes.

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Program Modules

The IFD Difference

Our residency-style curriculum ensures you develop a full-spectrum skill set,
integrating functional medicine and dentistry.

You will learn a systems-based approach rooted in the principles taught in Functional Medicine.

Integrated Functional Medicine Training

This program pairs foundational principles of functional medicine with
IFD-led case integration sessions.

Participants begin with a core functional medicine curriculum as their clinical foundation, alongside structured IFD integration sessions that translate systems-based concepts into
oral-health–specific application.

Specialized IFD Modules

This program explores Functional Dentistry specific coursework,
including the therapeutic encounter and the systemic interconnections of
oral health, including nutrition, the oral microbiome, and hygiene.

Detailed Curriculum Breakdown

The Functional Dental Team Certification program provides targeted, high-impact training
that integrates seamlessly with your functional medicine foundation.

Our curriculum teaches dental teams to interpret root-cause patterns, understand whole-body drivers of disease and support clinicians in upstream prevention.

Our motto is

#Mouth Matters| #Spit for Science| #Bridge the Gap


Join thousands of clinicians transforming the way they understand, diagnose, and address oral-systemic health.

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Continuing Education Disclosure:
Continuing education (CE) credit for the Institute for Functional Dentistry (IFD) Certification Program is awarded on a module-by-module basis in accordance with AGD PACE guidelines.

Each CE-eligible module consists of required educational components, which may include live and/or self-instruction lectures and associated assessments. Completion of all CE-eligible components and the module evaluation is required to earn CE credit.

Case studies, integration sessions, and discussion-based learning experiences are included for educational enrichment and applied learning but are designated as non-CE activities and do not carry continuing education credit.