How Dentists Can Save Lives Through Dental Sleep & Airway Education, Emphasizing Oral Systemic Health

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By: DeWitt Wilkerson, DMD
The Article Originally Appeared on TheDawsonAcademy.com. Dr. Wilkerson granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers.

Dental professionals have long known that the mouth is a gateway to overall health – what happens within the oral cavity can have a direct impact on the rest of the body. And as oral health professionals, we are positioned to help our patients achieve a healthy smile and improve their overall well-being.

Yet many patients don’t see their health as interconnected. Rather than seeking the ways that overall health could connect to our oral health, many of us focus solely on the aesthetic aspect of dentistry – making sure our patients have a bright, white smile.

That’s why it’s important for us as dental professionals to educate ourselves and our patients about the mouth-body connection and how we can potentially save lives through proper oral health care.

What Is “Leaky Syndrome”?

The term “Leaky Syndrome” might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but it’s a very real and significant concept in the world of integrative dental medicine.

This concept refers to the cascade of events that begins in the mouth and can potentially affect multiple systems throughout the body:

  • Leaky gums: Periodontal disease allows harmful bacteria to enter the bloodstream.
  • Leaky gut: Oral bacteria can disrupt the gut microbiome, increasing intestinal permeability.
  • Leaky arteries: Inflammation from oral pathogens can contribute to arterial plaque formation.
  • Leaky brain: Oral bacteria and inflammatory markers may cross the blood-brain barrier.

As you can imagine, by going back to the origin of these issues – the mouth – one can potentially prevent and treat a variety of health problems. But this begins with education and awareness about the connection between oral health and overall wellness.

How Oral Health Issues Can Impact the Entire Body

Bruxism

Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is often considered a purely dental issue. But it’s far more.

Bruxism can be a manifestation of stress, a sign of sleep disorders, or even a compensatory mechanism for airway issues. Dentists may uncover underlying health problems that extend far beyond dental wear by identifying and addressing bruxism.

  • A potential sign of sleep-disordered breathing
  • Associated with increased stress and anxiety
  • Linked to temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
  • Can lead to chronic headaches and facial pain

Malocclusion

Misaligned teeth are more than just an aesthetic concern. Malocclusion can have far-reaching effects on a patient’s overall health – altering the position of the jaw and tongue, and potentially impacting the airway and breathing patterns.

It can also lead to compensating via our posture, impacting the entire musculoskeletal system. Understanding these connections allows dentists to play a crucial role in overall health optimization.

  • Can contribute to improper tongue posture, affecting airway space
  • May lead to compensatory head and neck postures, impacting overall body alignment
  • Can make proper oral hygiene challenging, increasing risk of periodontal disease
  • Potential factor in the development of sleep-disordered breathing

Headaches

Chronic headaches are a common complaint that many patients may not associate with their oral health – but the connections are there. Luckily, dentists are uniquely positioned to identify oral conditions that could be contributing to or causing headaches.

  • TMD can cause tension headaches and migraines
  • Malocclusion-related muscle tension can trigger headaches
  • Sleep apnea, often first noticed through dental signs, is associated with morning headaches

Dysfunctional Breathing Patterns

How we breathe profoundly impacts our overall health, and dentists are often the first to notice signs of dysfunctional breathing.

For example, mouth breathing can impact oral and systemic health. Dentists can help patients understand the importance of nasal breathing and refer them to appropriate specialists if necessary.

  • Alter craniofacial development in children
  • Increase risk of sleep-disordered breathing
  • Lead to chronic dry mouth, increasing risk of decay and periodontal disease
  • Can contribute to the development of malocclusion and TMD

Sleep Apnea

As dentists, we’re uniquely positioned to spot this sleep apnea’s oral signs during routine examinations. By recognizing the indicators and proper diagnosis and treatment, patients can take holistic steps to treat their SA beyond oral appliance therapy.

  • Scalloped tongue edges and enlarged tonsils
  • Wear patterns indicative of bruxism
  • Retrognathic jaw position
  • Can lead to increased risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes

The Oral-Gut Connection & Gastric Reflux

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can manifest in the mouth, while oral conditions can exacerbate digestive problems – which can lead to a vicious cycle. Oral manifestations of GERD include tooth erosion, dry mouth, and halitosis.

  • Enamel erosion, especially on lingual surfaces of upper teeth
  • Increased risk of periodontal disease due toan acidic oral environment
  • Potential exacerbation of sleep-disordered breathing
  • Can contribute to chronic bad breath and altered taste sensations
  • May be associated with an increased risk of esophageal cancer

ADHD

The connection isn’t just from our mouth down, our oral health can also impact our minds. The link between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and oral health is an emerging area of study.

As dentists, being aware of this connection can help us provide more tailored care to patients with ADHD and potentially identify undiagnosed cases.

  • Higher rates of bruxism among individuals with ADHD
  • Increased risk of dental trauma due to impulsivity and hyperactivity
  • Potential connection to sleep-disordered breathing
  • Medications for ADHD can cause dry mouth, increasing the risk of decay

Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)

Temporomandibular disorders are complex conditions that include pain and dysfunction of the muscles that control jaw movement, as well as problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

Dentists are the first line of defense in identifying and managing TMD. Knowing and sharing the systemic implications of TMD helps us to provide more comprehensive care and collaborate effectively with other healthcare providers.

  • Often associated with poor posture and body alignment
  • Can contribute to chronic pain and reduced quality of life
  • May be linked to sleep-disordered breathing
  • Can cause referred pain in the head, neck, and shoulders

Our Role as Gatekeepers of Complete, Oral Systemic Health

The mouth is more than just teeth and gums – it is the gateway to our quality of life. Dentists can help individuals understand just how important their oral health is to their overall health and well-being.

What does this mean? As gatekeepers, dentists can identify and address issues in the mouth that may have a bigger impact on the body as a whole. Rather than isolating oral health from the rest of the body, dentists should see their roles in a multifaceted way:

  • The patient relationship: Dentists often have long-term relationships with their patients, seeing them regularly for check-ups and treatments. This allows dentists to not only address immediate concerns but also monitor and manage any potential chronic conditions that may arise.
  • Specialist collaboration: Dentists can work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as primary care physicians and specialists, to provide comprehensive care for patients. This collaborative approach ensures that all aspects of a patient’s health are considered and addressed.
  • Health education: As experts in oral health, dentists have an open door to educate their patients on good oral hygiene practices and the importance of preventive care.
  • Community outreach: Dentists have a unique opportunity to impact their communities by participating in outreach programs and providing dental services to underserved populations.

The future of dentistry lies in this integrative approach  – and it is up to us as professionals to take the necessary steps to make it a reality. By working together with other healthcare professionals, we can improve the overall health and well-being of our patients.

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