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Cavities Are Not Just About Sugar - The Functional Dentistry Approach to the Oral Gut Brain Connection | Gut | E120
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What if cavities are not just about brushing and flossing, but a signal of microbiome imbalance and diet patterns?
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman sits down with Dr. Staci Whitman, DDS, to break down what functional dentistry really means and why oral health is never “just teeth.” Dr. Whitman explains how ultra processed foods, frequent snacking, and an acidic oral environment drive cavities through microbiome imbalance, and why many early cavities can be remineralized or arrested when you catch them in time. They also explore the oral gut brain connection, why gum inflammation can become systemic inflammation, and how airway issues like mouth breathing and narrow palates can impact sleep, behavior, and long term health, especially in kids.
👤 About the Guest
Dr. Staci Whitman is a leading authority in functional dentistry and a board certified pediatric, integrative, and naturopathic dentist. She is also one of the only dentists with functional medicine certification through the Institute for Functional Medicine. Dr. Whitman founded one of the leading functional pediatric dental practices in the US and lectures globally on oral systemic health, remineralization, and airway focused care.
🔑 Key Topics Covered
- Why cavities are a modern disease tied to changes in the food landscape
- How oral bacteria create acid that pulls minerals out of teeth
- Why the frequency of eating matters as much as what you eat
- Saliva as the “golden elixir” for remineralization and tooth repair
- The bliss point and hyper palatable foods that keep people snacking
- Oral pH testing, mouth breathing, and why acidity feeds harmful bacteria
- The oral microbiome and how mouth bacteria can affect gut and brain health
- Gum bleeding as a sign of systemic inflammation risk
- Tonsil stones: common causes and practical strategies that can help
- Airway health in kids: narrow arches, high palates, and sleep disordered breathing
- Early expansion timing, myofunctional therapy, and why muscles matter for long term stability
- Tongue ties: when to treat, when to monitor, and why it is not one size fits all
- Hormones and oral health across puberty, pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause
- Oral microbiome testing, including Bristle, and how it can guide targeted protocols
🔗 Resources & Links
Dr. Staci Whitman
Website: https://doctorstaci.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorstaci/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staci-whitman-dmd-ifmcp-b5845a9/
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