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Connecting Oral Medicine and Systemic Disease with Dr. Natalia Trahan

Connecting Oral Medicine and Systemic Disease with Dr. Natalia Trahan

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How often do systemic diseases first reveal themselves in the dental chair? In this episode of Digital Dentist Digest, Dr. Melissa Seibert sits down with Dr. Natalia Trahan, Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina, to explore the critical connection between systemic health and oral health.

Dr. Trahan shares her expertise in oral medicine, pathology, and radiology, with a special focus on how conditions like Sjögren's Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, and autoimmune disorders present with oral symptoms that dentists often encounter first.

The conversation dives into xerostomia, hyposalivation, parotitis, TMJ involvement, chronic pain conditions, inflammatory arthritis, and the importance of recognizing when oral symptoms are actually signs of larger systemic health concerns. Dr. Trahan also explains how dentists can improve diagnosis and treatment planning by looking beyond the oral cavity and considering the full patient picture.

This episode is especially valuable for dentists who want to strengthen their diagnostic skills, improve patient communication, and deliver more compassionate, comprehensive care for medically complex patients. From interpreting panoramic radiographs and MRI findings to understanding autoimmune disease progression and the role of empathy in patient care, this episode offers practical clinical insight every GP can apply immediately.

If you're looking to stay on the cutting edge of evidence-based dentistry, oral-systemic health, and comprehensive patient care, this episode is a must-listen.

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