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159: Stop Ignoring Sleep Issues With Your Patients. They Deserve Better.

42 min · 27 de may de 2026
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What if the headaches, exhaustion, ADHD symptoms, teeth grinding, high blood pressure, or chronic burnout your patients are experiencing aren’t isolated issues at all… but signs they’re struggling to breathe at night? In this episode, Jason sits down with Dr. Kalli Hale for a powerful conversation about sleep-disordered breathing, airway dentistry, and why the dental profession can no longer afford to ignore the warning signs sitting right in front of them every single day. They unpack: * Why dentists are uniquely positioned to identify sleep issues before anyone else * The hidden connection between bruxism, TMD, narrow arches, hypertension, reflux, and sleep apnea * How untreated airway issues in children can impact behavior, ADHD symptoms, learning, growth, and overall quality of life * Why “they’ll grow out of it” may be one of the most damaging myths in pediatric dentistry * How airway-focused treatment is transforming lives for both kids and adults This episode isn’t just about sleep appliances or treatment protocols. It’s about recognizing that many patients are silently struggling and that better screening, awareness, and education can completely change the trajectory of their health and lives.

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