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Treating People, Not Just Teeth: A Physiologic Approach to Dentistry (w/Drs. Hindin & Meyer)[Ep.144]

Treating People, Not Just Teeth: A Physiologic Approach to Dentistry (w/Drs. Hindin & Meyer)[Ep.144]

Episode 144 Published 3 months ago
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Episode Description:

Join me for an in-depth conversation with husband-and-wife dental team Drs. Jeffrey Hindin and Jill Meyer, who are pioneering a whole-health approach to dentistry that addresses the root causes of disease rather than just treating symptoms.

 

Key Topics Discussed:

• Building an etiology-focused practice that treats underlying causes, not just symptoms

• Early orthodontic intervention and airway-focused care in children

• The significant overlap between TMD and sleep-disordered breathing 

• Heart rate variability (HRV) and objective physiologic measurements in treatment

• Oral appliances for athletic performance enhancement

• Common signs of sleep disorders in children and adults

• Navigating resistance from traditional orthodontic approaches

• The future of sleep medicine, including emerging pharmacological treatments

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Early intervention in children can prevent the need for invasive treatments and sleep appliances in adulthood
  • Mouth breathing is a critical early indicator of sleep-disordered breathing and should not be dismissed
  • The airway affects the autonomic nervous system, impacting everything from athletic performance to mental health
  • Depression and anxiety are the #1 comorbidities associated with sleep-related breathing disorders
  • Orthodontists are uniquely positioned to prevent adult TMD and sleep issues through early treatment
  • Treatment should focus on normalizing anatomy and addressing root causes, not just straightening teeth

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