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Bite & Functional 
Alignment Review

The way your teeth fit together affects far more than your smile — it influences how your jaw joints, muscles, posture, and airway function. An imbalanced bite can contribute to teeth grinding, TMJ discomfort, headaches, neck tension, or even restricted breathing. At Oral-Vitality, we evaluate your bite, jaw stability, and alignment to ensure your oral foundation supports long-term comfort, function, and whole-body health.

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Healthy Gums = A Healthy Body

Healthy breathing during sleep is the foundation of vitality. When the airway is compromised, it disrupts oxygen flow, sleep quality, and whole-body health. Many people don't realize that snoring is never normal and can be an early sign of a sleep-breathing disorder.

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Healthy Gums = A Healthy Body

Your gums are the foundation that support your teeth — and they’re also directly connected to your heart, brain, and immune health. At Oral-Vitality, we go beyond routine cleanings to detect, treat, and prevent gum disease while also using salivary diagnostics to uncover systemic risks.

Why It Matters

Your bite plays a central role in how you breathe, sleep, and function every day. Correcting imbalances doesn't just improve jaw and muscle comfort — it supports healthier breathing, better sleep quality, improved posture, and greater long-term oral-systemic stability.

Why It Matters

Your bite plays a central role in how you breathe, sleep, and function every day. Correcting imbalances doesn't just improve jaw and muscle comfort — it supports healthier breathing, better sleep quality, improved posture, and greater long-term oral-systemic stability.

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Dr. Kathleen Carson

Dr. Kathleen Carson is a recognized leader in integrative oral-systemic medicine and airway-focused dentistry. She has redefined modern dental care by revealing how oral health directly influences sleep, brain function, cardiovascular performance, and longevity.

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