← Back to overview

Podcast: Metabolic Health & Oral-Systemic Connection

1.12.2023 · 4 min



Why metabolic health is gaining relevance in medicine and dentistry


In this podcast episode, oncology nurse Patricia Peat and Prof. Dr. Etyene Schnurr discuss why metabolic health is increasingly becoming a central topic in both medicine and dentistry.

The conversation focuses on:

  • metabolic processes
  • immune function
  • inflammation
  • and the connection between oral and systemic health



From symptom-based care to systemic understanding


A key topic is the transition from a primarily symptom-based medical approach toward a more systemic understanding of health.

Traditional models often focus on:

  • symptom management
  • pharmacological treatment
  • isolated disease entities

In contrast, metabolic processes are described as fundamental to:

  • energy production
  • immune response
  • inflammatory regulation


What is metabolic health?


Metabolic health refers to the balance of biological systems that influence:

  • energy metabolism
  • immune function
  • inflammatory processes
  • hormonal regulation


This balance is shaped by:

  • individual physiology
  • environmental factors
  • lifestyle


The link between oral and systemic health


The podcast also explores the relationship between oral and systemic health.


Key aspects include:

  • the oral cavity as part of the overall organism
  • the role of oral bacteria and inflammation
  • the mouth as a potential indicator of systemic conditions

Dentistry is described as a field that can provide valuable insights into systemic health.


Inflammation, microbiome, and immune regulation


The discussion highlights the role of:

  • inflammation
  • immune system activity
  • microbial interactions

The oral and gut microbiome are considered relevant components of this interaction.


Individual factors and diagnostic considerations


The speakers emphasize the importance of:

  • individual variability
  • genetic influences
  • metabolic profiling


Potential diagnostic approaches discussed include:

  • metabolic testing
  • blood parameters (inflammation markers, glucose, insulin)
  • microbiome analysis


Integrating medicine and dentistry


The podcast presents a perspective in which medicine and dentistry are more closely aligned.


This includes:

  • interdisciplinary approaches
  • consideration of systemic health
  • inclusion of lifestyle factors such as diet, activity, and stress


Conclusion


The episode highlights metabolic health as a relevant factor in understanding systemic conditions and the connection between oral and general health.





Podcast Guests

Prof. Dr. med. dent. E. Schnurr
Prof. Dr. med. dent. E. Schnurr (Scientific Advisor, SDS)
Provides scientific guidance for SWISS DENTAL SOLUTIONS. She researches the oral microbiome, biofilm infections, and their impact on overall health: from clinical research and data analysis to drug development.


Patricia Peat
Patricia Peat (Founder, Cancer Options)
Drawing on two decades of experience in oncology nursing, Patricia Peat has supported countless individuals navigating the emotional and physical realities of cancer. Recognizing the frequent lack of accessible, reliable guidance, she established Cancer Options in 2000 to bridge this gap. Through a combination of evidence-informed resources, personalized coaching, and strategic consultancy, she has helped many patients and their families make more confident, informed decisions. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to better manage uncertainty, cope with emotional stress, and find the right support throughout their cancer journey.




FAQ – Metabolic Health & Oral-Systemic Connection

1. What is metabolic health?
Metabolic health refers to the balance of biological processes such as energy production, immune function, and inflammatory regulation.
2. How is the immune system related to metabolic health?
The immune system is closely linked to metabolic processes and plays a role in inflammation and tissue repair.
3. What is the connection between oral and systemic health?
Oral health and systemic processes are interconnected. Inflammation and microbiological changes in the oral cavity may reflect systemic conditions.
4. Why is dentistry relevant in metabolic health?
Dentistry can provide insights into systemic processes, particularly through the assessment of inflammation and oral microbiology.

More posts from this category

don't miss anything

SDS Newsletter