Sleep Matters Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Anthony Bolamperti joins Dr. Erin Elliott and Jason Tierney to talk about how laser dentistry transformed his practice, why tethered oral tissues are often overlooked in sleep medicine, and how functional frenuloplasty can become a powerful tool for treating airway patients. After years of trying different laser systems and struggling to find the right technology, Dr. Bolamperti built a niche practice in Omaha, Nebraska, centered on airway health and treatment of tethered oral tissues via laser dentistry for both children and adults. The conversation explores how laser dentistry evolved from restorative procedures into a full-body, airway-centered approach to patient care. Dr. Bolamperti explains the difference between a superficial tongue-tie release and a true functional frenuloplasty, why myofunctional therapy is essential for long-term success, and how dentists can begin to recognize airway signs they may have previously missed during routine exams. This episode is especially valuable for dentists interested in airway management, laser dentistry, sleep medicine, tethered oral tissues, or in building a more comprehensive and less invasive approach to patient care. What’s on the Menu: * How Laser Dentistry Changed His Practice: Dr. Bolamperti shares how years of trial and error with different laser systems eventually led him to build Omaha Laser Dentistry into a thriving airway-focused practice. * Why the Right Technology Matters: The conversation explores how different laser wavelengths interact with tissue differently, and why understanding the science behind the technology is critical before investing. * From Drill, Fill, and Bill to Airway-Focused Dentistry: Dr. Bolamperti reflects on moving beyond traditional restorative dentistry into a practice centered around sleep, breathing, and functional health. * The Difference Between a Frenectomy and Functional Frenuloplasty: He explains why many tongue-tie procedures fail because they remain superficial and do not address deeper fascial restrictions. * Why Myofunctional Therapy Is Essential: Dr. Bolamperti discusses how myofunctional therapists help retrain tongue posture, breathing patterns, and muscle function before and after treatment. * How Tethered Tissue Impacts Sleep & Airway: The episode dives into how low tongue posture, mouth breathing, and restricted tongue mobility can contribute to airway obstruction and poor sleep quality. * Educating Patients on Why They Have Sleep Apnea: Rather than simply prescribing a CPAP or oral appliance, Dr. Bolamperti focuses on helping patients understand the anatomy and root causes behind their sleep-disordered breathing. * Signs Dentists Should Look for During Exams: The hosts discuss common airway indicators, including scalloped tongues, excessive rugae, anterior wear patterns, tori, mouth breathing, dry mouth, and low tongue posture. * Why Patients Are Seeking Laser Dentistry: Dr. Bolamperti shares how patients increasingly seek less invasive, less traumatic alternatives to traditional dental procedures, especially treatments that reduce the need for anesthesia and improve comfort. * The Business Impact of Becoming “The Laser Dentist”: By creating a unique niche around laser dentistry and airway care, Dr. Bolamperti has attracted patients from across the region seeking specialized treatment. * Hands-On Training for Dentists: Dr. Bolamperti discusses his small-group courses in Omaha, where dentists receive hands-on education in airway evaluation, anatomy, laser protocols, functional frenuloplasty, and patient communication. Professional Organizations & Collaboration: Omaha Laser Dentistry: Dr. Bolamperti discusses how his airway-focused laser practice evolved into a regional referral destination for restorative laser dentistry and tethered tissue treatment. The Big Idea: Sleep-disordered breathing is rarely just about snoring or a CPAP prescription. Dentists who understand airway anatomy, tongue posture, nasal breathing, tethered tissues, and functional therapy can uncover root causes that many patients have never had explained to them before. Dr. Bolamperti’s approach is a reminder that modern dentistry is moving beyond simply fixing teeth. The future belongs to clinicians who educate patients, understand the connection between oral function and whole-body health, and build treatment systems that improve the way people breathe, sleep, and live.
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