What if the secret to better health wasn’t in a supplement, diet, or fitness routine but in your mouth?
In this episode of Becoming Limitless, Dr. Elie sits down with Dr. David Roze to explore a topic that challenges the way we think about dentistry and its role in overall health. Far beyond teeth and cavities, the conversation dives into how the mouth may be one of the most important gateways to systemic wellbeing.
The discussion begins with a simple but powerful idea: oral health is deeply connected to the health of the entire body. The mouth is home to a complex microbiome, and when this delicate ecosystem becomes imbalanced, it can trigger inflammation that spreads far beyond the gums.
Dr. Roze explains how hidden dental infections, gum disease, and certain dental procedures may contribute to chronic inflammation, placing stress on the immune system and potentially influencing conditions throughout the body. What many people see as purely dental issues may in fact be signals of deeper systemic imbalances.
The episode also explores the concept of biological dentistry, an approach that views dental care through the lens of whole-body health. Instead of focusing only on treating symptoms, it asks a bigger question: how might dental materials, oral bacteria, and jaw health interact with the immune system, brain, and metabolism?
As the conversation unfolds, Dr. Elie and Dr. Roze examine how everyday habits, from oral hygiene practices to diet and breathing patterns can influence the oral microbiome and, in turn, overall health.
Looking ahead, the discussion highlights how integrating dentistry with functional and preventative medicine may become an important pillar of future healthcare, especially for those focused on longevity, performance, and resilience.
In this episode, we explore:
• Why the mouth is one of the most important gateways to overall health• How the oral microbiome influences inflammation and immunity
• The connection between gum disease and systemic health• Hidden dental infections and their potential impact on the body
• The philosophy behind biological dentistry
•How daily oral habits can support long-term health
• Why oral health may play a key role in longevity and human performance
A fascinating conversation that reminds us that sometimes the most overlooked systems in the body can hold the biggest clues to better health.
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