Show Notes
Welcome back to the NCS Podcast! In this episode, much like episode 14 where I explored the potential link between vascular compressions and hormone health, I’m taking a deeper dive into how these compressions might also impact our dental health.
Personally, when my vascular symptoms first began—before we even knew they were vascular-related—I started to notice a decline in my dental health as well. Now that I’m on the other side of my kidney autotransplant, I’m starting to connect the dots. That major decline in my oral health was likely the result of several vascular compression complications: reduced blood flow to my teeth, side effects from medications, malnourishment due to appetite issues and frequent vomiting, and even radiation exposure.
I felt this topic deserved its own episode because dental health is yet another area that can be affected by vascular compressions—often without us even realizing it. And while I know you have a lot on your plate, don’t forget to keep up with your bi-annual dental checkups. Staying proactive can go a long way in helping to mitigate the dental effects of these complex conditions.
As mentioned in this episode, I use the Sweetguard nightguard (lower, 2mm option). While they are middle of the road as far as price goes, I have truly enjoyed this product as it doesn't feel like I have something in my mouth at night; it doesn't impact my sleep quality. Here's the link for those interested: https://sweetguards.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooDa4Sq_RPJh4vxys5Nfwa-zHNz8-NFMOoAJe9Qmj2wJRgiaecr