September 11-13, 2025 | Dallas, Texas | the Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa
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Join AAOSH for our Annual Session 2025 in Dallas, Texas, at the Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa on September 11-13, 2025!
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

Mark L. Cannon, DDS, MS, is a Professor in the Division of Dentistry at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and an Attending Physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. He is the founder of Associated Dental Specialists of Long Grove and serves as Research Coordinator for the pediatric dental residency at Lurie Children’s.
With over 40 years of experience in pediatric dentistry, Dr. Cannon is an internationally recognized lecturer and published expert on topics ranging from evolutionary oral medicine to microbiomes, bioactive materials, and pediatric oral health innovation. He holds multiple patents and has presented at leading institutions and global conferences.
Dr. Cannon is also a past president of the AAOSH Board of Directors and remains a passionate advocate for integrative, science-based oral-systemic healthcare.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 1:30-2:45 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "What's Happening?! Update in Oral & Systemic Health."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
Professor Emeritus at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Cannon:


Dr. Chris Kammer is a past president and founder of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. Dr. Kammer’s work has been presented at numerous dental conferences, conventions, and seminars and has been published in leading dental journals. He is also on the technology team for the Dental Products Report. In recent years, he has been a passionate educator in the media and in professional forums about the importance of the oral systemic approach.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 8:15-9:30 AM (Keynote Speaker)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Natural Medical Management of Oral and Systemic Disease: No Shots, No Drills, No Surgeries, No Rx Pills!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 730 (Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology)
Core Curriculum Category: Periodontal Disease & Biofilm Diseases of the Mouth
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Victorious Dental
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Kammer:

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Dr. Susan Maples leads a successful, total health, insurance-independent dental practice in Holt, Michigan. She brings preventive and restorative dental expertise, a passion for mouth-body total health, a master’s degree in business/marketing, and 30+ years of experience in private practice. She is the creator and founder of Total Health Academy, a complete online solution for dental teams to integrate all aspects of Total Health Dentistry, and the author of BlabberMouth! 77 Secrets Only Your Mouth Can Tell You To Live a Healthier, Happier, Sexier Life, developer of the Hands-On Learning Lab™ and SelfScreen.net. Susan currently serves on the Governing Board of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH).
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM -12:30 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "The HPV and Oral Pharyngeal Cancer Epidemic: It’s Our Turn to Talk and Act!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
For decades, tobacco and alcohol were seen as the primary culprits behind oral cancer. But the landscape has shifted dramatically. Today, Human Papillomavirus-related Oral Pharyngeal Cancer (HPV-OPC) accounts for approximately 73% of all oropharyngeal cancers—a staggering statistic that's growing at an alarming rate of 30% annually.
While traditional risk factors such as smoking, alcohol, and acid reflux still play a role, high-risk HPV strains are now known to be more aggressive—even in isolation—and detectable through salivary diagnostics. The connection to oral sex as a major transmission route is a topic often avoided, but it’s time for our dental profession to step up.
With half of all new HPV infections occurring between ages 15 and 24, we are in a unique and essential position to make a difference at every age, through early preventive discussions, sophisticated early detection strategies and education. This engaging and eye-opening course will equip you with the data, strategies, and language to confidently navigate this evolving health crisis—even when the conversations feel a little uncomfortable.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the rising incidence of HPV-related oral and oropharyngeal cancers and the key lifestyle risk factors driving this trend.
- Explain the link between HPV transmission—particularly through oral sex—and its connection to the development of HPV-OPC.
- Recognize the role of the 9-valent HPV vaccine as a prevention strategy in children and adults.
- Employ salivary diagnostics in early risk detection of HPV-related oral cancers.
- Communicate effectively about tobacco cessation, acid reflux, and other modifiable risk factors during routine dental visits.
- Integrate a thorough 3- to 5-minute oral cancer screening protocol into preventive care appointments to enhance early diagnosis and improve patient outcomes.
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 730 (Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology)
Core Curriculum Category: Cancer and Autoimmune Disorders
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Maples:


Lora Hooper, BSDH, RDH, EFDA, is an oral-systemic health leader with over 28 years of clinical experience in dental hygiene. A graduate of The Ohio State University, Lora is the Vice President and Clinical Director of the Integrative Dental Medicine Scholar Society (IDMSS) and a certified Preceptor of the Bale Doneen Method. She is known for her pioneering work in salivary diagnostics, having overseen more than 10,000 tests and personally treated over 3,000 cases.
In 2017, Lora became the first dental hygienist in the U.S. to work alongside a cardiologist in an oral-systemic practice. Today, she serves as a care coordinator at the Prevent Clinic with Dr. Gina Pritchard, bringing her expertise in cellular-level disease prevention and patient care integration to the forefront. A sought-after speaker, podcast guest, and workshop coach, Lora is dedicated to helping dental professionals shift from symptom management to true disease reversal. She is also affectionately known as the “Biohacker of the Oral Microbiome.”
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM -10:50 AM (Speaking with Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Research is now pointing toward a critical relationship between 3 key factors of oral-systemic health or disease... 1) BREATHING, 2) BACTERIA & 3) BLOOD. Healthy nasal breathing and oxygenation promote a healthy, predominantly aerobic, commensal oral microbiome. Pathologic mouth breathing and sleep desaturations promote the proliferation of anaerobic, pathogenic oral microbiome and vascular oxidative stress. When pathogenic bacteria create oral infections and inflammation, we observe “leaky gums and teeth”. Oral pathogens spread into the bloodstream, arterial walls, and organs throughout the body, creating chronic systemic inflammation. AAOSH is where we learn to screen, test, and treat these 3 central factors of health or disease. In this session, we will explore our golden opportunity together!
Learning Objectives:
- Introduce the concept of Airway—> Pathogens —> Plaques
- Learn how to screen and test using High Resolution Pulse Oximetry(HRPO) & Salivary Diagnostics
- Understand the concept of ‘Leaky Syndrome”
Practical Applications:
- Each attendee will understand the detrimental effects of disordered breathing and sleep on oral-
systemic health. - Each attendee will be challenged to begin using HRPO and Salivary Diagnostics in their practices.
- Each attendee will understand the systemic risks of Leaky Syndrome.
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
IDM President of IDM Scholar Society & STATai
Past AAOSH Lectures from Lora:


Kriston Reisnour, RDH, BSDH, CCSH, CSOM, FAAOSH, HIAOMT, is a national speaker, author, and integrated healthcare specialist, currently serving on the AAOSH Board of Directors. With over 30 years of experience in dental hygiene, she has a passion for advancing oral-systemic care through education and implementation.
Kriston previously served as Dental Program Director for the BaleDoneen Method and has worked closely with the Seattle Study Club, bringing real-world insight to her coaching and clinical instruction. She holds advanced credentials in sleep health, orofacial myology, and chronic inflammation, and is a Fellow of AAOSH and an accredited member of IAOMT.
Based in Washington state, Kriston continues to practice clinical hygiene while leading her educational platforms, Intentional Hygiene and Orofacial Myology of PNW.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM -10:50 AM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Your Frustration Begins Where Your Knowledge Ends."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 770 (Self-Improvement)
Core Curriculum Category: Behavioral Influences, Increasing Health Literacy, & the Psychology of Healing
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Intentionalhygiene.com
Past AAOSH Lectures from Kriston:


Dr. Ellie Campbell, originally from Chicago, has a BS and MS from the University of Illinois and a DO from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the Medical College of Georgia and has over 25 years of board certification in Family Medicine, with additional certification in Integrative Medicine. For thirteen years, she has focused on indigent healthcare and has run a solo, concierge-style integrative practice since 2005.
Her specialties include innovative medical practice design, Functional Medicine, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, cardiovascular disease prevention, and burnout solutions. In 2010, she founded the “Consortium of Integrative Care Practitioners of Atlanta,” and, in 2017, launched “Revolution Practice” to teach membership-style practice management.
In her free time, Dr. Campbell enjoys live theater, gardening, and traveling with her husband and three college-age daughters. Learn more about her practice at www.campbellfamilymedicine.com or www.RevolutionPractice.com.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 2:50 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Metabolic Metrics Meet the Mouth: Linking Systemic Inflammation Markers and CGM Data to Dental and Cardiovascular Health."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 010 (Basic Sciences)
Core Curriculum Category: Cardiovascular Health
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Campbell:

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Dr. DeWitt “Witt” Wilkerson is a nationally recognized leader in integrative dental medicine and a Past President of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). He joined Dr. Peter Dawson’s private practice in 1982 and continues to serve as a partner, gaining invaluable clinical experience within a renowned interdisciplinary setting.
Dr. Wilkerson lectures extensively on restorative dentistry, dental occlusion, temporomandibular disorders, airway/dental sleep medicine, and oral-systemic health. He serves as a Senior Faculty Member and Director of Dental Medicine with the Dawson Academy and is also a Past President of the American Equilibration Society (AES). His academic contributions include roles as Adjunct Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of Florida College of Dentistry and former Associate Faculty and Special Lecturer at the L.D. Pankey Institute.
He is the author of The Shift: The Dramatic Movement Toward Health-Centered Dentistry, a powerful call to action for clinicians to embrace whole-body health in their practices.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM - 10:50 AM (Speaking with Lora Hooper)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Research is now pointing toward a critical relationship between 3 key factors of oral-systemic health or disease... 1) BREATHING, 2) BACTERIA & 3) BLOOD. Healthy nasal breathing and oxygenation promote a healthy, predominantly aerobic, commensal oral microbiome. Pathologic mouth breathing and sleep desaturations promote the proliferation of anaerobic, pathogenic oral microbiome and vascular oxidative stress. When pathogenic bacteria create oral infections and inflammation, we observe “leaky gums and teeth”. Oral pathogens spread into the bloodstream, arterial walls, and organs throughout the body, creating chronic systemic inflammation. AAOSH is where we learn to screen, test, and treat these 3 central factors of health or disease. In this session, we will explore our golden opportunity together!
Learning Objectives:
- Introduce the concept of Airway—> Pathogens —> Plaques
- Learn how to screen and test using High Resolution Pulse Oximetry(HRPO) & Salivary Diagnostics
- Understand the concept of ‘Leaky Syndrome”
Practical Applications:
- Each attendee will understand the detrimental effects of disordered breathing and sleep on oral-
systemic health. - Each attendee will be challenged to begin using HRPO and Salivary Diagnostics in their practices
- Each attendee will understand the systemic risks of Leaky Syndrome
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Intentionalhygiene.com
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Wilkerson:

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Amy L. Doneen, DNP, co-founded the Bale/Doneen Method and the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center. She is a principal instructor in the Bale/Doneen Method, training other medical, dental, and healthcare providers across the country. She is the owner and medical director of the sought-after private clinical practice in Spokane, Washington, The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center, which serves patients from all over the world. Dr. Doneen is one of the nation's leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes. She is co-author of the bestselling book Beat The Heart Attack Gene.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM (Keynote Speaker)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "The Oral Systemic Connection: Oxidative Stress."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 010 (Basic Sciences)
Core Curriculum Category: Brain Health
Conflict of Interest:
Connected to the BaleDoneen Method
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Doneen:
- Enhance and Save Lives By Offering the Cure for Arterial Disease: Dentistry Saves Lives
- Optimal Cardiovascular Prevention - The Oral/Systemic Connection
- Women and Cardiovascular Disease
See Her LIVE Webinar on July 9th!


Dr. Susan Estep, a trailblazer in both cosmetic dentistry and oral-systemic health. Dr. Estep is the founder of Intown Smile Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, where she combines expertise in aesthetic dentistry with a deep commitment to whole-body wellness.
She was one of the visionaries who helped establish the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH) and served as a Past President of our organization. Dr. Estep has been a driving force in promoting the importance of oral health in systemic disease prevention, and we are honored to have her as part of the AAOSH family.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Building an Oral Systemic Practice."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Estep:
AGENDA
Day 1: Thursday, September 11
11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Exhibitor Move In
1:30 PM - 9:15 PM
Shuttle Service
1:30 PM - 5:45 PM
registration opens
Please meet us at the registration desk to check in for Annual Session 2025, grab your swag bag, and badge!
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Presentation
Speaker TBD
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Presentation
Speaker TBD
4:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Vital Link Pavilion Opens
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lone Star Link-Up Opening Reception
Location: Core Connection Main Ballroom and the Vital Link Pavillion
Connect and learn from our exhibiting partners. Come bid on the Silent Auction. Link up and network with friends, old and new.
8:45 PM
Vital Link Pavilion Closes
9:15 PM
Last Shuttle Leaves

Day 2: Friday, September 12
6:45 AM
Vital Link Pavilion Opens
6:45 AM - 8:15 AM
morning Shuttle Service
7:00 AM - 8:15 AM
Breakfast - Sponsored by berkeley life

7:00 AM - 8:15 AM
Registration
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
Welcome/Keynote
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Speaker: Amy Doneen, DNP, ARNP
Title: “The Oral Systemic Connection: Oxidative Stress.”
Amy L. Doneen, DNP, co-founded the Bale/Doneen Method and the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center. She is a principal instructor in the Bale/Doneen Method, training other medical, dental, and healthcare providers across the country. She is the owner and medical director of the sought-after private clinical practice in Spokane, Washington, The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center, which serves patients from all over the world. Dr. Doneen is one of the nation's leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes. She is co-author of the bestselling book Beat The Heart Attack Gene.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM (Keynote Speaker)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "The Oral Systemic Connection: Oxidative Stress."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 010 (Basic Sciences)
Core Curriculum Category: Brain Health
Conflict of Interest:
Connected to the BaleDoneen Method
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Doneen:
- Enhance and Save Lives By Offering the Cure for Arterial Disease: Dentistry Saves Lives
- Optimal Cardiovascular Prevention - The Oral/Systemic Connection
- Women and Cardiovascular Disease
See Her LIVE Webinar on July 9th!
9:35 AM - 10:50 AM
Presentation
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Speakers: Witt Wilkerson, DDS; and Lora Hooper, BSDH, RDH, EFDA
Title: “3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!”
Dr. DeWitt “Witt” Wilkerson is a nationally recognized leader in integrative dental medicine and a Past President of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). He joined Dr. Peter Dawson’s private practice in 1982 and continues to serve as a partner, gaining invaluable clinical experience within a renowned interdisciplinary setting.
Dr. Wilkerson lectures extensively on restorative dentistry, dental occlusion, temporomandibular disorders, airway/dental sleep medicine, and oral-systemic health. He serves as a Senior Faculty Member and Director of Dental Medicine with the Dawson Academy and is also a Past President of the American Equilibration Society (AES). His academic contributions include roles as Adjunct Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of Florida College of Dentistry and former Associate Faculty and Special Lecturer at the L.D. Pankey Institute.
He is the author of The Shift: The Dramatic Movement Toward Health-Centered Dentistry, a powerful call to action for clinicians to embrace whole-body health in their practices.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM - 10:50 AM (Speaking with Lora Hooper)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Research is now pointing toward a critical relationship between 3 key factors of oral-systemic health or disease... 1) BREATHING, 2) BACTERIA & 3) BLOOD. Healthy nasal breathing and oxygenation promote a healthy, predominantly aerobic, commensal oral microbiome. Pathologic mouth breathing and sleep desaturations promote the proliferation of anaerobic, pathogenic oral microbiome and vascular oxidative stress. When pathogenic bacteria create oral infections and inflammation, we observe “leaky gums and teeth”. Oral pathogens spread into the bloodstream, arterial walls, and organs throughout the body, creating chronic systemic inflammation. AAOSH is where we learn to screen, test, and treat these 3 central factors of health or disease. In this session, we will explore our golden opportunity together!
Learning Objectives:
- Introduce the concept of Airway—> Pathogens —> Plaques
- Learn how to screen and test using High Resolution Pulse Oximetry(HRPO) & Salivary Diagnostics
- Understand the concept of ‘Leaky Syndrome”
Practical Applications:
- Each attendee will understand the detrimental effects of disordered breathing and sleep on oral-
systemic health. - Each attendee will be challenged to begin using HRPO and Salivary Diagnostics in their practices
- Each attendee will understand the systemic risks of Leaky Syndrome
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Intentionalhygiene.com
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Wilkerson:
Lora Hooper, BSDH, RDH, EFDA, is an oral-systemic health leader with over 28 years of clinical experience in dental hygiene. A graduate of The Ohio State University, Lora is the Vice President and Clinical Director of the Integrative Dental Medicine Scholar Society (IDMSS) and a certified Preceptor of the Bale Doneen Method. She is known for her pioneering work in salivary diagnostics, having overseen more than 10,000 tests and personally treated over 3,000 cases.
In 2017, Lora became the first dental hygienist in the U.S. to work alongside a cardiologist in an oral-systemic practice. Today, she serves as a care coordinator at the Prevent Clinic with Dr. Gina Pritchard, bringing her expertise in cellular-level disease prevention and patient care integration to the forefront. A sought-after speaker, podcast guest, and workshop coach, Lora is dedicated to helping dental professionals shift from symptom management to true disease reversal. She is also affectionately known as the “Biohacker of the Oral Microbiome.”
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM -10:50 AM (Speaking with Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Research is now pointing toward a critical relationship between 3 key factors of oral-systemic health or disease... 1) BREATHING, 2) BACTERIA & 3) BLOOD. Healthy nasal breathing and oxygenation promote a healthy, predominantly aerobic, commensal oral microbiome. Pathologic mouth breathing and sleep desaturations promote the proliferation of anaerobic, pathogenic oral microbiome and vascular oxidative stress. When pathogenic bacteria create oral infections and inflammation, we observe “leaky gums and teeth”. Oral pathogens spread into the bloodstream, arterial walls, and organs throughout the body, creating chronic systemic inflammation. AAOSH is where we learn to screen, test, and treat these 3 central factors of health or disease. In this session, we will explore our golden opportunity together!
Learning Objectives:
- Introduce the concept of Airway—> Pathogens —> Plaques
- Learn how to screen and test using High Resolution Pulse Oximetry(HRPO) & Salivary Diagnostics
- Understand the concept of ‘Leaky Syndrome”
Practical Applications:
- Each attendee will understand the detrimental effects of disordered breathing and sleep on oral-
systemic health. - Each attendee will be challenged to begin using HRPO and Salivary Diagnostics in their practices.
- Each attendee will understand the systemic risks of Leaky Syndrome.
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
IDM President of IDM Scholar Society & STATai
Past AAOSH Lectures from Lora:
9:35 AM - 10:50 AM

Presentation - Exhibitor

Speaker: Kami Hoss, DDS, MS
Title: TBA
10:50 AM - 11:30 AM
Break
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Presentation

Speaker: Susan Estep, DMD
Title: "Building an Oral Systemic Practice"
Dr. Susan Estep, a trailblazer in both cosmetic dentistry and oral-systemic health. Dr. Estep is the founder of Intown Smile Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, where she combines expertise in aesthetic dentistry with a deep commitment to whole-body wellness.
She was one of the visionaries who helped establish the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH) and served as a Past President of our organization. Dr. Estep has been a driving force in promoting the importance of oral health in systemic disease prevention, and we are honored to have her as part of the AAOSH family.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Building an Oral Systemic Practice."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Estep:
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Presentation - exhibitor

Speaker: Thomas Levy, MD, JD
Title: TBA
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Presentation

Speaker: Mark Cannon, DDS, MS
Title: "What's Happening?! Update in Oral & Systemic Health"
Mark L. Cannon, DDS, MS, is a Professor in the Division of Dentistry at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and an Attending Physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. He is the founder of Associated Dental Specialists of Long Grove and serves as Research Coordinator for the pediatric dental residency at Lurie Children’s.
With over 40 years of experience in pediatric dentistry, Dr. Cannon is an internationally recognized lecturer and published expert on topics ranging from evolutionary oral medicine to microbiomes, bioactive materials, and pediatric oral health innovation. He holds multiple patents and has presented at leading institutions and global conferences.
Dr. Cannon is also a past president of the AAOSH Board of Directors and remains a passionate advocate for integrative, science-based oral-systemic healthcare.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 1:30-2:45 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "What's Happening?! Update in Oral & Systemic Health."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Conflict of Interest:
Professor Emeritus at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Cannon:
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM

Presentation - exhibitor

Speaker: Laura Walls, MS, CCC-SLP
Title: TBA
2:50 PM - 4:00 PM
Presentation

Speaker: Ellie Campbell, DO
Title: "Metabolic Metrics Meet the Mouth: Linking Systemic Inflammation Markers and CGM Data to Dental and Cardiovascular Health"
Dr. Ellie Campbell, originally from Chicago, has a BS and MS from the University of Illinois and a DO from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the Medical College of Georgia and has over 25 years of board certification in Family Medicine, with additional certification in Integrative Medicine. For thirteen years, she has focused on indigent healthcare and has run a solo, concierge-style integrative practice since 2005.
Her specialties include innovative medical practice design, Functional Medicine, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, cardiovascular disease prevention, and burnout solutions. In 2010, she founded the “Consortium of Integrative Care Practitioners of Atlanta,” and, in 2017, launched “Revolution Practice” to teach membership-style practice management.
In her free time, Dr. Campbell enjoys live theater, gardening, and traveling with her husband and three college-age daughters. Learn more about her practice at www.campbellfamilymedicine.com or www.RevolutionPractice.com.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 2:50 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Metabolic Metrics Meet the Mouth: Linking Systemic Inflammation Markers and CGM Data to Dental and Cardiovascular Health."
Synopsis of Lecture:
Coming Soon
Learning Objectives:
Coming Soon
Practical Applications:
Coming Soon
AGD Code: 010 (Basic Sciences)
Core Curriculum Category: Cardiovascular Health
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Campbell:
2:50 PM - 4:00 PM

Presentation

Speaker: Liz Lundry, RDH, ASDH, RDHMP
Title: TBA
2:50 PM - 5:45 PM
afternoon Shuttle Service
4:45 PM
Vital Link Pavilion Closes
6:00 PM
Transportation - From the Cooper Hotel to the Gala
Transportation from the Cooper Hotel to the Gala will leave at 6:00 PM. Only ONE Shuttle will be provided.
6:00 PM
Transportation - From the Hilton to the Gala
Transportation from the Hilton Lincoln Centre to the Gala will leave at 6:00 PM. Only ONE Shuttle will be provided.
6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday night gala - "AAOSH Stars under dallas"
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Location: the Austin Ranch - Grapevine, TX
10:00 PM
Transportation from gala to hotel
Please make sure you are taking the right shuttle back to your hotel. Only ONE shuttle will be available for each hotel.

Day 3: saturday, September 13
6:45:00 AM
Vital Link Pavilion Opens
6:45 AM - 8:15 AM
morning Shuttle Service
7:00 AM - 8:15 AM
Breakfast
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
Welcome/Keynote

Speaker: Chris Kammer, DDS
Title: "Natural Medical Management of Oral and Systemic Disease: No Shots, No Drills, No Surgeries, No Rx Pills!"
Dr. Chris Kammer is a past president and founder of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. Dr. Kammer’s work has been presented at numerous dental conferences, conventions, and seminars and has been published in leading dental journals. He is also on the technology team for the Dental Products Report. In recent years, he has been a passionate educator in the media and in professional forums about the importance of the oral systemic approach.
His Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 8:15-9:30 AM (Keynote Speaker)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Natural Medical Management of Oral and Systemic Disease: No Shots, No Drills, No Surgeries, No Rx Pills!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
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Learning Objectives:
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Practical Applications:
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AGD Code: 730 (Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology)
Core Curriculum Category: Periodontal Disease & Biofilm Diseases of the Mouth
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Victorious Dental
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Kammer:
9:35 AM - 10:50 AM
Presentation

Speaker: Kriston Reisnour, RDH, BSDH, CCSH, CSOM, FAAOSH, HIAOMT
Title: "Your Frustration Begins Where Your Knowledge Ends"
Kriston Reisnour, RDH, BSDH, CCSH, CSOM, FAAOSH, HIAOMT, is a national speaker, author, and integrated healthcare specialist, currently serving on the AAOSH Board of Directors. With over 30 years of experience in dental hygiene, she has a passion for advancing oral-systemic care through education and implementation.
Kriston previously served as Dental Program Director for the BaleDoneen Method and has worked closely with the Seattle Study Club, bringing real-world insight to her coaching and clinical instruction. She holds advanced credentials in sleep health, orofacial myology, and chronic inflammation, and is a Fellow of AAOSH and an accredited member of IAOMT.
Based in Washington state, Kriston continues to practice clinical hygiene while leading her educational platforms, Intentional Hygiene and Orofacial Myology of PNW.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM -10:50 AM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "Your Frustration Begins Where Your Knowledge Ends."
Synopsis of Lecture:
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Learning Objectives:
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Practical Applications:
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AGD Code: 770 (Self-Improvement)
Core Curriculum Category: Behavioral Influences, Increasing Health Literacy, & the Psychology of Healing
Conflict of Interest:
Owner of Intentionalhygiene.com
Past AAOSH Lectures from Kriston:
9:35 AM - 10:50 AM

Presentation - exhibitor
Speaker TBD
10:50 AM - 11:30 AM
Break
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Speaker: Susan Maples, DDS
Title: "The HPV and Oral Pharyngeal Cancer Epidemic: It’s Our Turn to Talk and Act!"
Dr. Susan Maples leads a successful, total health, insurance-independent dental practice in Holt, Michigan. She brings preventive and restorative dental expertise, a passion for mouth-body total health, a master’s degree in business/marketing, and 30+ years of experience in private practice. She is the creator and founder of Total Health Academy, a complete online solution for dental teams to integrate all aspects of Total Health Dentistry, and the author of BlabberMouth! 77 Secrets Only Your Mouth Can Tell You To Live a Healthier, Happier, Sexier Life, developer of the Hands-On Learning Lab™ and SelfScreen.net. Susan currently serves on the Governing Board of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH).
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM -12:30 PM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "The HPV and Oral Pharyngeal Cancer Epidemic: It’s Our Turn to Talk and Act!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
For decades, tobacco and alcohol were seen as the primary culprits behind oral cancer. But the landscape has shifted dramatically. Today, Human Papillomavirus-related Oral Pharyngeal Cancer (HPV-OPC) accounts for approximately 73% of all oropharyngeal cancers—a staggering statistic that's growing at an alarming rate of 30% annually.
While traditional risk factors such as smoking, alcohol, and acid reflux still play a role, high-risk HPV strains are now known to be more aggressive—even in isolation—and detectable through salivary diagnostics. The connection to oral sex as a major transmission route is a topic often avoided, but it’s time for our dental profession to step up.
With half of all new HPV infections occurring between ages 15 and 24, we are in a unique and essential position to make a difference at every age, through early preventive discussions, sophisticated early detection strategies and education. This engaging and eye-opening course will equip you with the data, strategies, and language to confidently navigate this evolving health crisis—even when the conversations feel a little uncomfortable.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the rising incidence of HPV-related oral and oropharyngeal cancers and the key lifestyle risk factors driving this trend.
- Explain the link between HPV transmission—particularly through oral sex—and its connection to the development of HPV-OPC.
- Recognize the role of the 9-valent HPV vaccine as a prevention strategy in children and adults.
- Employ salivary diagnostics in early risk detection of HPV-related oral cancers.
- Communicate effectively about tobacco cessation, acid reflux, and other modifiable risk factors during routine dental visits.
- Integrate a thorough 3- to 5-minute oral cancer screening protocol into preventive care appointments to enhance early diagnosis and improve patient outcomes.
Practical Applications:
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AGD Code: 730 (Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology)
Core Curriculum Category: Cancer and Autoimmune Disorders
Conflict of Interest:
N/A
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Maples:
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Presentation - exhibitor

Speaker: Haraldo Magarinos, ND, DDS
Title: “Oral Origins: Restoring Systemic Health Through the Microbiome and Nitric Oxide Pathways.”
- Understand the oral microbiome’s critical role in systemic health regulation, including its impact on inflammation, immune modulation, and chronic disease development.
- Identify the key oral bacteria involved in nitric oxide (NO) production, and explain how their metabolic activity supports vascular health, mitochondrial function, and cellular signaling.
- Recognize the factors that disrupt oral microbiome balance and NO synthesis, such as antiseptic oral care products, dietary deficiencies, and pH imbalances.
- Learn how to clinically assess oral microbial health and nitric oxide availability using tools like salivary strip tests, microbial panels, and symptom mapping.
- Integrate evidence-based interventions to restore the oral microbial terrain and enhance NO signaling, including dietary strategies, biome-friendly oral hygiene practices, and targeted supplementation.
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch - sponsored by Berkeley Life

1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Keynote
Speaker TBD
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Break
3:15 PM
Vital Link Pavilion Closes
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Presentation
Speaker TBD
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Presentation - exhibitor
Speaker TBD
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Presentation
Speaker TBD
THE COOPER HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTER & SPA

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About the venue
The Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa in Dallas, Texas, is the perfect setting for AAOSH Annual Session 2025, offering a unique blend of elegance, innovation, and wellness. With 30 acres of peaceful greenery, state-of-the-art facilities, and access to the renowned Cooper Fitness Center and Spa, attendees can recharge while engaging with groundbreaking oral-systemic health insights. This tranquil retreat provides an inspiring backdrop for collaboration, learning, and connection, making Annual Session 2025 an unforgettable experience.
Rooms at the Cooper Hotel are sold out for the event!
Now what? We've got you covered!
Stay at the Hilton! We’ve secured rooms for AAOSH attendees, and to make it even easier, a shuttle will be provided to transfer between the Hilton and the Cooper Hotel during the event. We will update you on the shuttle schedule as the event approaches. No stress, just seamless access to all the action!
📅 Book your room now: USE THIS LINK TO BOOK
ℹ️ Learn more about the Hilton: Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre
*PLEASE NOTE* The hotels listed here are the only ones affiliated with AAOSH's Annual Session 2025. Any claims made by others suggesting otherwise are false and not connected to the event planning team of AAOSH. Please be cautious of anyone who claims to be working with AAOSH, and do not share any sensitive information with them.
THE FRIDAY NIGHT GALA
"AAOSH STARS UNDER DALLAS"
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🌟 Get ready for a Texas-sized celebration! 🌟
We’re thrilled to announce the AAOSH Stars Over Dallas Gala on Friday night during Annual Session 2025 — hosted at the beautiful Austin Ranch in Grapevine!
Enjoy a seated dinner, games, and plenty of time to mingle with your favorite speakers and fellow attendees under the big Texas sky. Plus, hear a special message from our incredible Gala sponsor, Xlear, as we celebrate the power of the oral-systemic connection together.


Please note: Gala tickets are sold separately from Annual Session registration.
All proceeds from the Gala will go toward the “Dr. Chris Kammer Fund,” our membership sponsorship program that provides free AAOSH memberships to medical professionals serving low-income communities, health centers, and schools.
CHECK OUT THE EXHIBITORS
Speaker: Kami Hoss, DDS, MS
Title: “The Oral Care Product Revolution: What Every Dentist and Hygienist Must Know"
Synopsis:
Most dental professionals receive little to no training on oral care products, despite their daily use by every patient. This lecture reveals why many conventional and “natural” options may be ineffective or harmful and empowers clinicians to better evaluate product safety, efficacy, and age-appropriateness. Attendees will go beyond the outdated fluoride vs. non-fluoride debate to explore overlooked factors like pH, formulation quality, and oral microbiome. Topics will include prebiotics, probiotics, and both micro and nano hydroxyapatite, providing a new framework for recommending products that truly support oral and systemic health across every age and stage.
Learning Objectives:
- Uncover the surprising gaps and misinformation surrounding professional education on oral care products.
- Learn how product design (including delivery format and formulation) affects safety and compliance across life stages.
- Bust 10 of the most common myths surrounding oral care products—including those labeled “natural,” or “kids.”
Practical Applications for Dentists & Hygienists:
- Audit your current patient recommendations and replace outdated or potentially harmful product guidance.
- Help patients select oral care products based on evidence, and not just marketing claims or ingredient fads.
- Improve clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction by aligning daily routines with modern science and individualized care needs.
Speaker: Kami Hoss, DDS, MS
Title: “The Mouth-Body Longevity Connection."
Synopsis:
The mouth is more than a gateway—it’s a command center for systemic health and longevity. This session explores how oral inflammation, oxidative stress, and microbial imbalance can fuel disease, accelerate aging, and reduce lifespan. Dr. Kami Hoss will reveal how common oral care products (both conventional and “natural”) can disrupt protective biological pathways, damage the oral microbiome, and contribute to conditions like cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, and even cancer. You’ll learn what to look for, what to avoid, and how to help patients adopt oral care routines that support not just a healthier mouth, but a longer, healthier life.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the mechanisms by which oral inflammation and ROS contribute to endothelial damage, immune dysfunction, and aging.
- Understand how oral care habits and product ingredients can influence epigenetics, chronic disease risk, and lifespan.
- Learn how oral health influences every stage of life—from pregnancy and childhood development to chronic disease, quality of life, and longevity.
Practical Applications for Dentists & Hygienists:
- Translate emerging oral-systemic research into actionable patient guidance that elevates your role in whole-body wellness.
- Counsel patients on how their oral care routines may be contributing to—or protecting against—systemic inflammation.
- Become a trusted partner in longevity-focused care by helping patients optimize their oral environment to support total health.
Speaker: Kami Hoss, DDS, MS
Original Publication Date: April 9, 2025
Title: "The Mouth-Body Connection in Kids: Pediatric Oral Care for Lifelong Health"
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
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- Understand how early oral care influences systemic health outcomes across a child’s lifespan, including impacts on immunity, growth, and chronic disease risk.
- Learn to spot early warning signs of oral-systemic dysfunction—such as mouth breathing, malocclusion, or inflammation—that may signal broader health concerns.
- Gain insight into how microbial balance in the mouth relates to neurological, digestive, and immune system development in children.
Practical Applications:
Here are three ways you can apply this to your practice tomorrow:
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- Begin asking simple but effective screening questions about mouth breathing, sleep quality, and brushing habits to uncover possible airway or dental concerns.
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- Develop referral relationships with pediatric dentists and myofunctional therapists to co-manage conditions like mouth breathing or early orthodontic issues.
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- Provide anticipatory guidance to caregivers on the importance of early dental visits, proper oral hygiene, and nutrition to support a healthy oral and systemic foundation.
🧠💬 Got questions about nitric oxide, the microbiome, and whole-body health?
Join us for a FREE Ask Me Anything with Berkeley Life on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at 12 PM CST!
AAOSH Executive Director Violet Crabb will be joined by Cathy Eason, MS, FNTP, LMT for a candid conversation about everything Berkeley Life—and beyond. Whether you’re new to nitric oxide or already integrating it into your care plans, this is your chance to get real-time answers from the experts.
✅ Bring your notes
✅ Bring your questions
✅ Learn how Berkeley Life can help you and your patients take control of their microbiome and systemic health
📩 Reserve your spot here: https://streamyard.com/watch/EvPsNm9Nuvug
Speaker: Haraldo Magarinos, ND, DDS
Title: “Oral Origins: Restoring Systemic Health Through the Microbiome and Nitric Oxide Pathways.”
- Understand the oral microbiome’s critical role in systemic health regulation, including its impact on inflammation, immune modulation, and chronic disease development.
- Identify the key oral bacteria involved in nitric oxide (NO) production, and explain how their metabolic activity supports vascular health, mitochondrial function, and cellular signaling.
- Recognize the factors that disrupt oral microbiome balance and NO synthesis, such as antiseptic oral care products, dietary deficiencies, and pH imbalances.
- Learn how to clinically assess oral microbial health and nitric oxide availability using tools like salivary strip tests, microbial panels, and symptom mapping.
- Integrate evidence-based interventions to restore the oral microbial terrain and enhance NO signaling, including dietary strategies, biome-friendly oral hygiene practices, and targeted supplementation.
Speakers: Haraldo Magarinos, ND, DDS, & Cathy Eason, MS, FNTP, LMT
Title: “The Oral Microbiome and Whole-Body Health: Exploring the Hidden Connections."
Synopsis:
The oral microbiome is more than just a collection of bacteria in the mouth—it serves as a key regulator of systemic health. This lecture will explore the deep connections between oral microbial balance and overall well-being, highlighting its influence on cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic function. We’ll discuss how disruptions in the oral microbiome contribute to chronic disease and how key mechanisms, including nitric oxide production, inflammation control, and immune modulation, bridge the gap between oral and systemic health. Attendees will comprehensively understand why oral health is essential for maintaining whole-body balance and the practical steps to support it.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how the oral microbiome interacts with the immune system, cardiovascular function, and metabolic health.
- Identify key factors that disrupt oral microbial balance and their systemic consequences.
- Explore evidence-based strategies to support oral microbiome health, including its role in nitric oxide production and inflammation control.
Practical Applications:
- Implement oral health practices that promote a balanced microbiome and reduce systemic inflammation.
- Recognize early signs of oral microbiome dysbiosis and its potential impact on chronic diseases.
- Integrate microbiome-friendly strategies into patient care to optimize oral and systemic health.
Speaker Bios:
Dr. Haroldo Magarinos is a Chilean dentist with expertise in periodontics, oral medicine, and surgical implantology. After a decade of conventional practice and university teaching, he followed his passion and became a board-certified naturopathic doctor. Additionally, he has expertise in integrative biological dental medicine, homeopathy, live blood analysis, peptide therapy, and advanced clinical ozone therapy. Dr. Haroldo has long been a strong advocate of the study of the human microbiome, with the conviction that treating patients with dysbiosis can prevent and even correct many prevalent forms of chronic disease. Using his knowledge and experience in this field, he has been able to improve the lives of hundreds of people who wanted a deeper understanding and management of the underlying causes of their health problems. He is the co-founder and clinical director of Revolution Gut Health, an online platform that provides counseling services to anyone interested in learning about and improving microbiome-related health conditions.
Cathy Eason, MS, BCHN, FNTP, is a board-certified holistic nutritionist, functional nutritional therapy practitioner, and experienced educator with over two decades in integrative health. As a Clinical Educator for Berkeley Life, she specializes in the critical role of nitric oxide in cardiovascular, metabolic, and systemic health, bringing cutting-edge research to healthcare professionals.
Cathy is also the founder of Open Door Healing, where she provides functional nutrition consulting, mentorship, and wellness education to both practitioners and the public. Her expertise spans a wide range of disciplines, including nutritional therapy, movement therapies, and holistic lifestyle interventions, all aimed at optimizing patient health.
With a passion for bridging the gap between conventional and integrative medicine, Cathy has developed and led educational programs, mentored practitioners, and contributed to the advancement of functional nutrition as a key component of whole-body wellness. She is committed to empowering healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools to create sustainable, evidence-based health solutions.
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Speaker: Gus Vickery, MD
Original Publication Date: April 16, 2025
Title: "Measurable Protocols for a Foundation of Total Health"
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
- Correlate symptom presentation with system performance using real patient cases to identify underlying dysfunctions.
- Identify critical biomarkers, including Nitric Oxide, that can be easily measured in-office or through laboratory testing to assess patient health.
- Develop a structured, evidence-based approach to integrating Nitric Oxide optimization and supportive protocols into clinical practice for improved patient outcomes.
Practical Applications:
- Implement simple, measurable protocols to assess and address Nitric Oxide deficiencies in patients experiencing metabolic, cardiovascular, and cognitive concerns.
- Utilize targeted supplementation and lifestyle interventions to improve endothelial function, circulation, and overall systemic health.
- Educate clinical staff on practical tools and techniques to support patient compliance and long-term health optimization strategies.
Speaker: Cathy Eason, MS, FNTP, LMT
Original Publication Date: March 28, 2025
Title: "From Blood Flow to Air Flow and Beyond: Optimize Oral & Systemic Health with Nitric Oxide"
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the Foundational Importance of the 'Miracle Molecule’ Nitric Oxide (NO) to Oral & Systemic Dysfunction and Chronic Disease Care
- Gain clarity on the many roles of NO in the regulation of nearly every body system
- Become equipped with clinical tools to assess and address NO dysregulation
- Review the latest gold-standard clinical research on the use of supplemental dietary nitrates for improving cardiometabolic health and more
Practical Applications:
- Dietary nitrate supplementation and dietary recommendations for balancing and diversifying the oral microbiome.
- The use of dietary nitrates and nutrient cofactors for improving blood flow, enhancing delivery of oxygen and nutrients to body tissues, inflammation reduction, immune system regulation, and support for optimizing metabolic functions.
- Functional testing of NO production capacity to support patient goals for reducing oxidative stress and improving endothelial tissue function.
- Providing diet and lifestyle recommendations in accordance with credentials in support of patient success in restoring optimal NO levels.
Speaker: Laura Walls, MS, CCC-SLP
Original Publication Date: May 16, 2025
Title: "The Role of Nasal Resistance in Orofacial Development, Airway, Voice, and Sleep."
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture, participants will be able to:
- Understand the importance of nasal obstruction as it relates to treatment, and the Impact of nasal obstruction on airway function, voice, and facial development
- The role of different postural types on the airway and how posture impacts airway function and flow creates resistance.
- Explore different data-driven assessments for airway health and how to collect and interpret clinical data related to airway function.
Practical Applications:
- Apply nasal breathing assessments during routine exams to identify patients at risk for airway dysfunction.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to design integrated treatment plans that address structural and functional contributors to nasal resistance.
- Interpret objective diagnostic data to guide personalized interventions for patients with impaired nasal airflow or sleep-disordered breathing.
Dr. DeWitt “Witt” Wilkerson is a nationally recognized leader in integrative dental medicine and a Past President of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). He joined Dr. Peter Dawson’s private practice in 1982 and continues to serve as a partner, gaining invaluable clinical experience within a renowned interdisciplinary setting.
Dr. Wilkerson lectures extensively on restorative dentistry, dental occlusion, temporomandibular disorders, airway/dental sleep medicine, and oral-systemic health. He serves as a Senior Faculty Member and Director of Dental Medicine with the Dawson Academy and is also a Past President of the American Equilibration Society (AES). His academic contributions include roles as Adjunct Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of Florida College of Dentistry and former Associate Faculty and Special Lecturer at the L.D. Pankey Institute.
He is the author of The Shift: The Dramatic Movement Toward Health-Centered Dentistry, a powerful call to action for clinicians to embrace whole-body health in their practices.
Lora Hooper, BSDH, RDH, EFDA, is an oral-systemic health leader with over 28 years of clinical experience in dental hygiene. A graduate of The Ohio State University, Lora is the Vice President and Clinical Director of the Integrative Dental Medicine Scholar Society (IDMSS) and a certified Preceptor of the Bale Doneen Method. She is known for her pioneering work in salivary diagnostics, having overseen more than 10,000 tests and personally treated over 3,000 cases.
In 2017, Lora became the first dental hygienist in the U.S. to work alongside a cardiologist in an oral-systemic practice. Today, she serves as a care coordinator at the Prevent Clinic with Dr. Gina Pritchard, bringing her expertise in cellular-level disease prevention and patient care integration to the forefront. A sought-after speaker, podcast guest, and workshop coach, Lora is dedicated to helping dental professionals shift from symptom management to true disease reversal. She is also affectionately known as the “Biohacker of the Oral Microbiome.”
Their Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 9:35 AM - 10:50 AM
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "3 Keys to Oral-Systemic Health or Disease: AAOSH's Golden Opportunity!"
Synopsis of Lecture:
Research is now pointing toward a critical relationship between 3 key factors of oral-systemic health or disease... 1) BREATHING, 2) BACTERIA & 3) BLOOD. Healthy nasal breathing and oxygenation promote a healthy, predominantly aerobic, commensal oral microbiome. Pathologic mouth breathing and sleep desaturations promote the proliferation of anaerobic, pathogenic oral microbiome and vascular oxidative stress. When pathogenic bacteria create oral infections and inflammation, we observe “leaky gums and teeth”. Oral pathogens spread into the bloodstream, arterial walls, and organs throughout the body, creating chronic systemic inflammation. AAOSH is where we learn to screen, test, and treat these 3 central factors of health or disease. In this session, we will explore our golden opportunity together!
Learning Objectives:
- Introduce the concept of Airway—> Pathogens —> Plaques
- Learn how to screen and test using High Resolution Pulse Oximetry(HRPO) & Salivary Diagnostics
- Understand the concept of ‘Leaky Syndrome”
Practical Applications:
- Each attendee will understand the detrimental effects of disordered breathing and sleep on oral-
systemic health. - Each attendee will be challenged to begin using HRPO and Salivary Diagnostics in their practices
- Each attendee will understand the systemic risks of Leaky Syndrome
AGD Code: 130 (Electives)
Core Curriculum Category: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Wilkerson:
- Staying Healthy in a Viral World: Dentistry's Role as Gatekeepers of Systemic Inflammation
- The Integration Checklist: Does Your Office Have One?
- The Critical Relationship Between Bite & Breathing
Past AAOSH Lectures from Lora:
Amy L. Doneen, DNP, co-founded the Bale/Doneen Method and the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center. She is a principal instructor in the Bale/Doneen Method, training other medical, dental, and healthcare providers across the country. She is the owner and medical director of the sought-after private clinical practice in Spokane, Washington, The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center, which serves patients from all over the world. Dr. Doneen is one of the nation's leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes. She is co-author of the bestselling book Beat The Heart Attack Gene.
Her Lecture at Annual Session 2025 in Dallas:
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM (Keynote Speaker)
Location: the Core Connection Main Ballroom
Title: "The Oral Systemic Connection: Oxidative Stress."
Synopsis of Lecture:
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Learning Objectives:
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Practical Applications:
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AGD Code: 010 (Basic Sciences)
Core Curriculum Category: Brain Health
Conflict of Interest:
Connected to the BaleDoneen Method
Past AAOSH Lectures from Dr. Doneen:
- Enhance and Save Lives By Offering the Cure for Arterial Disease: Dentistry Saves Lives
- Optimal Cardiovascular Prevention - The Oral/Systemic Connection
- Women and Cardiovascular Disease
Speaker: Amy Doneen, DNP
Title: "The Critical Role of Oral Health to Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, Memory Loss and Microvascular Disease"
Previously Known As: “The BaleDoneen Method - The Critical Role of Oral Health in CVD Prevention."
Synopsis:
High-risk periodontal pathogens are causative of arterial disease development. The definition of periodontal disease must include high-risk oral pathogens to ensure the opportunity to mitigate the number one cause of death and disability – heart attacks and strokes.
Through the lens of oxidative stress and arterial disease development, we will discuss the atherogenic triad and the vital impact of dental hygienists and dentists as key members of the healthcare team.
Learning Objectives:
- Review the root causes of arterial disease – both micro and macrovascular disease.
- Appreciate the importance of identifying the role of high-risk periodontal pathogens and the importance of clinical laboratory testing in dentistry.
- Address a path of communication between medicine and dentistry for the ultimate benefit of the systemic health of the patient.
Practical Applications:
- Incorporate salivary diagnostic testing into routine dental assessments to identify high-risk periodontal pathogens.
- Begin collaborating with medical providers by sharing oral pathogen results to support systemic risk evaluation and treatment planning.
- Use patient education to connect oral infections with cardiovascular risk, reinforcing the importance of periodontal care as part of total health management.
Speaker Bio:
Amy L. Doneen, DNP, co-founded the Bale/Doneen Method and the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center. She is a principal instructor in the Bale/Doneen Method, training medical, dental, and healthcare providers across the country. Dr. Doneen is also an Advisory Council Member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH).
She is the owner and medical director of the renowned private clinical practice in Spokane, Washington—The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center—which serves patients from around the world. One of the nation's leading specialists in the prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes, Dr. Doneen is also the co-author of the bestselling book Beat The Heart Attack Gene.
Members Can Take the Course - Coming Soon
Frequently Asked Questions
There will be an extremely limited number of rooms available at the Cooper Hotel Conference Center and Spa during the days of the event.
If you prefer to stay off-site, many hotels are available within a 5-mile radius of the Cooper Hotel Conference Center and Spa. Please note that AAOSH will not offer discounts or reserve rooms at these alternative hotel options.
The closest airports to the Cooper Hotel Conference Center and Spa in Dallas are:
- Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) – Approximately 9 miles away (about a 20-minute drive)
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – Approximately 18 miles away (about a 25-minute drive)
Both airports offer a range of domestic and international flights, with Love Field being closer for quick access and DFW offering a broader range of flight options.
VIRTUAL EVENT TICKET PURCHASES: If you find that you are unable to attend an event, you may sell your ticket to a friend or colleague (this is a freely transferrable ticket).
You may request a refund of your ticket prior to 90 days before the start of the event, minus a $15 processing fee. Due to financial obligations incurred by AAOSH, we can offer a 50%, minus a $15 processing fee, refund 31-90 days before the start of the event. We cannot offer refund requests made 0-30 days before the start of the event.
If you wish to transfer your ticket, the initial registrant is responsible for finding and soliciting the ticket transferee and communicating the new attendee's contact information to AAOSH via email at support@aaosh.org.
Due to financial obligations incurred by AAOSH, no refunds or credits will be issued on cancellation requests less than 30 days before the start of the event.
LIVE EVENT TICKETS:
If you find that you are unable to attend an event, you may sell your ticket to a friend or colleague (this is a freely transferrable ticket).
You may request a refund of your ticket prior to 90 days before the start of the event, minus a $15 processing fee. Due to financial obligations incurred by AAOSH, we can offer a 50%, minus a $15 processing fee, refund 61-90 days before the start of the event. We cannot offer refund requests made 0-30 days before the start of the event.
If you wish to transfer your ticket, the initial registrant is responsible for finding and soliciting the ticket transferee and communicating the new attendee's contact information to AAOSH via email at support@aaosh.org.
Due to financial obligations incurred by AAOSH, no refunds or credits will be issued on cancellation requests less than 60 days before the start of the event.
All refunds incur a $15.00 processing fee.
All membership sales are final and not subject to refunds. All memberships renew on an annual basis. In order to cancel your membership, you must notify AAOSH 30 days in advance of your renewal date by contacting support@aaosh.org. If your membership tier changes (i.e. professional to retired), you must notify AAOSH 60 days prior to your renewal date so that we can change your status to the appropriate billing code.
All Exhibiting Partner Sales are final and non-refundable.