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Your Mouth, Your Healthspan: Why the Dental Visit Is a Longevity Visit

Presented by:  Kathleen Carson, DDS

Original Lecture/ Publication Date: July 1, 2026 (Webinar Series)

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Course Description:

The longevity conversation names sleep, nutrition, movement, and stress, and almost always skips the mouth. This session makes the case that it should not. Drawing on current evidence, it reframes the oral environment as an upstream input to the mechanisms of aging itself, chiefly chronic inflammation and vascular and brain aging, rather than a list of diseases the mouth is merely linked to. You will leave with a clear lens, the science that supports it tier by tier, what surfaces it in a routine exam, and how to hand the rest of the care team a question they can act on. Built to reward the seasoned oral-systemic clinician and welcome the newcomer in the same hour.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this lecture, participants will be able to:
  1. Explain how oral inflammatory burden contributes to the biological mechanisms of aging, including inflammaging and vascular aging, and distinguish well-established links from emerging ones.
  2. Identify the screening questions and clinical signs in a routine dental exam that surface longevity-relevant systemic risk, including airway compromise and chronic inflammatory load.
  3. Communicate oral-systemic findings to medical colleagues as a specific, actionable question that supports coordinated, interprofessional care.

Practical Applications: 

  • Incorporate screening questions and routine clinical observations to identify patients with potential airway dysfunction, chronic inflammation, and other longevity-related health risks.
  • Educate patients on how reducing oral inflammation may support healthy aging and encourage preventive oral-systemic care.
  • Communicate oral-systemic findings to medical providers using clear, actionable recommendations that promote interdisciplinary patient management.

Method: Lecture
Location: Online (Zoom)
AGD Course Code: 550 (Practice Management and Human Relations)
AAOSH Core Curriculum: Success for the Oral Systemic Practice
Credit Hours for AAOSH Members: 1
Conflicts of Interest: N/A

 

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Speaker Bio:

Dr. Kathleen Carson is an airway-centric and oral-systemic dentist, educator, consultant, author, podcast co-host, and founder of Oral-Vitality™ and Oral-Vitality Products, LLC. With more than 20 years of experience in integrative, patient-centered care, she focuses on identifying oral-systemic contributors to chronic inflammatory conditions and systemic dysfunction across microbial, inflammatory, airway and sleep, functional, salivary and biochemical, and structural domains.

Through Oral-Vitality™, Dr. Carson provides advanced oral-systemic assessment, diagnostics, education, and interdisciplinary care coordination, connecting oral health, airway function, sleep, inflammation, microbial patterns, and whole-body wellness.

With Dr. Ellie Campbell, she co-hosts two podcasts: Vital Signs & Smile Lines, a professional show on oral-systemic health, airway function, and collaborative care, and Sleep, Sex, and Senility, a public-facing show that makes these topics accessible to everyday listeners. She is also preparing a forthcoming book on the mouth as a gateway to whole-body health.

A Diplomate of the American Sleep and Breathing Academy and a Fellow of both the International Association of Physiologic Aesthetics and the Buteyko Breathing & Integrative Breathing Foundations, Dr. Carson is dedicated to advancing collaborative, root-cause oral-systemic care.