
Oral Health Matters
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Podcast Overview
<p>An original podcast series from Smiles for Life, featuring candid conversations and expert insights exploring the vital connection between oral health and overall well-being.</p>
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Publishing Since
9/15/2025
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Recent Episodes

June 29, 2026
Caring for Oral Health Through Every Stage of Dependency
In this episode of Oral Health Matters, host Dr. Karlynn Sievers welcomes Dr. Lisa Thompson, assistant professor of oral health policy and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, to discuss how declining functional status affects oral health and access to care. Dr. Thompson explains the Seattle Care Pathway, a framework that helps clinicians tailor oral health strategies based on a patient's level of dependency. She shares practical approaches for prevention, daily hygiene, caregiver support, denture care, and palliative oral care, while highlighting the importance of recognizing barriers to care and identifying potential signs of neglect or abuse. Oral Health Matters is produced by Association Briefings.

June 9, 2026
Serving Those Who Served: Oral Health and Veterans
In this episode of Oral Health Matters, host Dr. Karlynn Sievers welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Alpert, faculty member at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and the Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene, for a discussion about the unique oral health challenges facing U.S. veterans. Dr. Alpert explains why veterans experience higher rates of cavities, periodontal disease, and poor self-reported oral health than the general population, tracing the issue from unmet dental needs before military service to dental emergencies during deployment and limited access to care after separation. She highlights the significant gap in coverage and utilization of VA dental benefits, leaving many veterans without consistent oral healthcare. The conversation also explores the impact of trauma on oral health and dental care utilization, offering practical, trauma-informed strategies that dental professionals can use to create more supportive patient experiences. Dr. Alpert discusses the benefits of integrated care within the VA system and introduces a new Smiles for Life educational course focused on veterans’ oral health, special populations, and policy considerations. The episode provides valuable insights for clinicians seeking to better understand and serve those who have served. Oral Health Matters is produced by Association Briefings.

May 1, 2026
Understanding the Impact of Restrictive Frenulums
In this episode of Oral Health Matters, host Dr. Karlynn Sievers is joined by Dr. Thomas Chiodo for a conversation about ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue-tie, and other restrictive frenulums. Dr. Chiodo explains how tongue-tie can affect tongue mobility and discusses the potential impact on infant feeding, including latch issues, poor suction, excess air intake, and related concerns such as bloating or reflux. The conversation also explores how restrictive frenulums may later influence speech development, oral function, and dental spacing. The episode walks through clinical evaluation approaches, including the use of assessment tools like the Tabby Bristol Tongue Tie Score and the Hazelbaker assessment, while emphasizing that some infants may naturally adapt or “grow into” their anatomy over time. Dr. Chiodo also reviews referral pathways, treatment options, procedural techniques, anesthesia considerations, and the importance of post-procedure stretching exercises to help prevent reattachment. Oral Health Matters is produced by Association Briefings.
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- What is Oral Health Matters?
<p>An original podcast series from Smiles for Life, featuring candid conversations and expert insights exploring the vital connection between oral health and overall well-being.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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