Dhru Purohit Show

Oral Dysbiosis is Driving Disease, Popular Oral Care Products You Should Throw in the Trash, and How Your Diet Can Help Remineralize Your Teeth

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May 12, 2025
Staci Whitman, a triple board-certified expert in functional dentistry, and Mark Burhenne, a functional dentist and author, dive deep into the mouth-body connection. They highlight how oral dysbiosis can lead to systemic health issues and share signs to watch for. The duo discusses the detrimental effects of popular oral care products and emphasizes the role of diet in remineralizing teeth. Plus, they explore innovative oral hygiene practices, including the shift to water flossing for better results and overall wellness.
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INSIGHT

Oral Dysbiosis Impacts Systemic Health

  • Oral health issues like bleeding gums indicate oral dysbiosis which can lead bacteria into the bloodstream.
  • These bacteria can cause systemic inflammation linked to heart disease, Alzheimer's, autoimmune diseases, and gut problems.
ADVICE

Maintain Oral Hygiene and pH Balance

  • Remove biofilm regularly by brushing, flossing, and tongue scraping to disrupt harmful bacteria.
  • Maintain mouth pH above 5.5 for enamel and 6.5 for root health by avoiding frequent acidic or fermentable carbohydrate intake.
ADVICE

Reverse Cavities With Early Care

  • Arrest and remineralize cavities by catching them early with regular dental exams.
  • Support remineralization with balanced diet and saliva health by avoiding constant snacking on ultra-processed foods.
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