Too often, parents are told their child will “grow out of it.” Snoring? Normal. Grinding? Just a phase. Bedwetting? Don’t worry about it. But what if those symptoms are actually red flags—and you’ve been dismissed over and over?
In this episode of Dentistry Disrupted, Dr. Craig Clayton is joined by airway health pioneer Dr. Shereen Lim, author of Breathe, Sleep, Thrive, for a conversation that will resonate with every parent who’s ever felt unheard.
Dr. Lim shares how her own experience as a mom—and hearing stories from dismissed and desperate parents—drove her to write a book that connects the dots. Because parents don’t need another brush-off, they need tools, information, and the confidence to trust their gut and take action.
This episode is your permission slip to dig deeper. To question. To advocate.
We're at a tipping point. Just over a decade ago, Dr. Lim was almost blocked from speaking at a university conference because her airway-focused approach was seen as “outside the norm.” Today, her clinic is so full she’s had to close her books—and more providers are waking up to the importance of early intervention.
The movement is happening, and parents like you are leading the charge. 💪🏼
What We Cover:
The alarming number of children being missed and dismissed by providers
Dr. Lim’s personal story of helping her own daughters—and what she wishes she knew sooner
Why airway issues like mouth breathing, sleep disruption, and bedwetting aren’t just “normal”
How her book Breathe, Sleep, Thrive gives parents a framework to understand and act
The pushback she faced early on—and why the momentum is finally shifting
How parents are the key to driving change in pediatric airway health
Where to go and who to trust when you’re looking for answers
Resources Mentioned:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Airway Health and Dental Sleep Medicine
02:30 The Journey into Airway Medicine
05:14 Early Intervention in Orthodontics
07:45 Personal Experiences with Children's Airway Health
10:22 The Impact of Early Treatment
12:55 Understanding Airway Issues in Patients
15:39 Inspiration Behind 'Breathe, Sleep, Thrive'
18:23 Communicating Complex Ideas Simply
21:43 Understanding the Gaps in Healthcare
23:51 The Shift Towards Holistic Health
27:12 The Role of Parents in Healthcare Advocacy
32:12 Transformative Patient Stories
35:48 Empowering Parents with Knowledge
41:12 The Importance of Collaborative Care
Your doctor told you it’s “just a phase.” But what if your child’s mouth breathing, constant congestion, or picky eating isn’t just frustrating—it’s your child’s way of showing something deeper is going on?
In this episode, Dr. Clayton—airway-focused dentist and father of two—shares five commonly overlooked signs that your child may be struggling with an airway issue. These aren’t random quirks. They’re signals. And the earlier you catch them, the better your child’s sleep, development, and behavior can be.
Please note: There are dozens of other symptoms! Only 5 are discussed in today's episode. Others that may show up are inflamed tonsils, delayed speech, bed wetting, crowded teeth, grinding their teeth day or night, and many more.
This episode is for every parent who’s ever had a gut feeling that something isn’t quite right—but wasn’t sure where to turn. Dr. Clayton walks you through what these red flags look like, why they matter, and what you can do starting today.
Dr. Clayton is hosting a Live Airway Class on June 16th for parents who want to understand the signs, learn what really matters, and take action with a collaborative root cause approach to care.
👉 Sign up for the class here, before the doors close on June 15th!
Follow Dr. Clayton on Instagram here!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Airway Issues in Children
01:03 Red Flag 1: Mouth Breathing
04:37 Red Flag 2: Snoring and Noisy Breathing
06:30 Red Flag 3: Nursing Difficulties in Infants
07:21 Red Flag 4: Picky Eating and Food Aversion
08:45 Red Flag 5: Chronic Congestion and Frequent Illness
12:41 Conclusion + Invite To Live Class
When Eliza was a child, sleep was never restful. Her tonsils were huge, her palate was narrow, and breathing through her nose felt like trying to sip air through a coffee straw.
No one ever asked about her sleep. Doctors dismissed her symptoms. And so she quietly carried exhaustion, anxiety, and overwhelm into adulthood—thinking it was just normal.
Until her husband, Dr. Clayton, began learning about airway health.
In today's episode of Dentistry Disrupted, Eliza and Dr. Clayton get personal and share their family’s decades-long struggle. From Eliza’s own childhood struggles to their son’s early feeding difficulties, teeth grinding, and behavioral challenges—this episode uncovers the overlooked signs of sleep-disordered breathing and how addressing the root cause can change lives.
Together, they discuss:
If you’ve ever been told “they’ll grow out of it,” this episode is your sign to keep asking questions. Please leave us a review, share the episode, and stay tuned for our upcoming live class. You’re not alone—and help is out there!
Resources
Join the Waitlist for the Holistic Airway Health for Families Class Here!
Want more?! Follow us here!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Airway Health Journey
00:45 Eliza's Personal Experience with Airway Issues
04:43 The Importance of Early Intervention
05:30 Recognizing Signs in Children
09:39 The Broader Impact of Airway Health
11:12 Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment
12:54 Success Stories and Collaborative Approaches
14:00 Holistic Airway Health Class
19:19 Conclusion
In this episode, Dr. Craig D. Clayton sits down with friend and innovative practitioner, Dr. Neel Bulchandani—an integrative airway chiropractor—for a conversation that just might change the way you think about healing.
They explore one of the most overlooked sources of tension in the body and a surprising key to whole-body wellness: the floor of your mouth.
Dr. Neel shares how this often-ignored area can impact everything from breathing and posture to emotional well-being. His unique approach and journey into airway health began with his own daughter’s tongue tie, and he talks about how that personal experience pushed him to look at the body differently.
What followed was years of curiosity, research, and deep work that led to the development of his now sought-after approach to releasing hidden tension.
Whether deep into bodywork or just starting to explore holistic health, this conversation will open your eyes to how connected our bodies are—and how much healing is possible when we pay attention to the areas we often ignore.
💬 What we dive into:
➡️ Ready to catch and correct airway problems before they disrupt your child's growth and development? Join our LIVE class - Holistic Airway Health For Families
➡️ Follow Dr. Neel Bulchandani on Instagram here!
➡️ For fellow providers, click here for tickets to his Floor of the Mouth Tour (Coming to Phoenix, Boise, & Chicago!)
➡️ Click here for Dr. Neel’s mini-course - Tongue Press (Don't forget to use code DISRUPT20 for $70 off!)
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Airway Health and Live Class Announcement
02:37 Meet Dr. Neel Bulchandani: Integrative Airway Chiropractor
04:46 Understanding Integrative Airway Chiropractic
09:35 The Importance of the Floor of the Mouth
15:50 Emotional Connections to Physical Tension
23:00 Exploring Overlooked Areas in Healing
27:22 The Year of Sharing: Tongue Press Insights
29:22 Real-Life Transformations: Remote Protocol Success Stories
34:30 Unlocking Airway Health: The Connection to the Floor of Mouth
45:54 Empowering Practitioners: Resources and Mindset Shifts
In this episode of Dentistry Disrupted, Dr. Craig Clayton is joined by his personal functional medicine provider and friend, Lyndsy Kinghorn. Lyndsy is a dual board-certified nurse practitioner in family and anti-aging medicine and the founder of Foundation Functional Medicine in Boise, Idaho. Together, they explore the powerful overlap between functional medicine and functional dentistry—and how collaborating across disciplines can radically transform patient care.
Lindsay shares her journey from ER nurse practitioner and competitive athlete to passionate functional medicine provider after her own unresolved health symptoms led her to seek deeper answers. She breaks down the key differences between traditional and functional medicine, emphasizes the importance of root cause resolution, and highlights the limitations of “normal” lab ranges.
They also discuss the life-changing impact of personalized care, including how Lyndsy helped Craig’s wife finally get the answers she'd been looking for after years of frustration.
Whether you’re a patient curious about the gaps in traditional healthcare or a provider seeking better outcomes for your patients, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights and real-life transformation stories.
What You’ll Learn:
Why Lyndsy transitioned from emergency medicine to functional medicine
How functional medicine uncovers root causes behind chronic symptoms
What “normal” labs miss—and what to look for instead
How functional dentists and functional medicine providers can collaborate
Real success stories, including Dr. Clayton’s wife’s health journey
Whether you’re struggling with fatigue, poor sleep, frequent cavities, or just want to take a more holistic approach to your health, this conversation will give you the insight and tools to move forward.
If you would like to work with Lyndsy or her team at Foundation Functional Medicine, check out the website here!
For the free eating hygiene guide mentioned in the podcast, click here.
Follow Lyndsy on Instagram here!
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Functional vs Traditional Medicine
09:43 The Importance of Gut Health
14:53 Understanding Hormonal Health
20:09 The Connection Between Oral Health and Overall Wellness
25:11 Collaborative Care in Functional Medicine
27:20 Simple Steps to Improve Health
30:12 Finding the Right Functional Medicine Provider
When Paige first heard her daughter snoring at night, she thought it was just a cute little habit—nothing to worry about. But as restless nights, emotional meltdowns, and behavior struggles piled up, she started to put the pieces together.
As a pediatric nurse, Paige had spent her career in traditional medicine, but when it came to her own kids, she realized something was missing. In this episode, she joins Dr. Clayton to share her journey of uncovering the root cause of her children’s sleep issues, navigating dismissive medical advice, and ultimately finding real solutions beyond the typical “wait and see” approach.
If your child snores, grinds their teeth, breathes through their mouth, or struggles with bedwetting, this episode is a must-listen. When kids don’t get deep, restful sleep, it affects everything—from their mood and behavior to their growth and long-term health.
Links for today's episode:
If you've ever been told to "just wait and see" when it comes to your child's sleep struggles, this episode will give you the knowledge and tools to take action.
In this eye-opening episode of Dentistry Disrupted, Dr. Clayton sits down with Dr. Ben Miraglia, an expert in airway-focused dentistry and orthodontics, to discuss:
✅ Why so many kids today have underdeveloped jaws and crowded teeth
✅ The link between mouth breathing and sleep-disordered breathing
✅ How airway issues can affect behavior, growth, and overall health
✅ Early intervention strategies to support proper jaw and airway development
✅ Innovative pre-orthodontic devices in combination with a collaborative care model
If you’re a parent, dentist, or healthcare provider, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Tune in now and discover how you can help your child breathe, sleep, and thrive.
🔍 Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
If you are wondering if Toothpillow is right for your child, you can get a FREE video consult by a trained airway-dentist and $200 off the cost of Toothpillow treatment when you use my code, CLAYTON at checkout. Just visit toothpillow.com.
Did you know that Orthodontists were the first dental specialty? AND that their primary goal was to support airway health, not JUST to straighten teeth?
In this episode of Dentistry Disrupted, Dr. Clayton talks about the critical, but often overlooked cause of airway issues in kids - jaw growth and development.
So if you’ve ever wondered why so many kids need braces or why inflamed tonsils are more than just an annoyance, this episode is for you!
Dr. Clayton shares real-life success stories, practical tips, and actionable advice to help parents address these issues early and effectively.
Don't know where to start or what to do in supporting your child's airway journey? Check out Chapter 4 in the Functional Dentistry Roadmap, where I dive more into Myobrace, Toothpillow, and other options to help your child sleep and breathe better.
In this mini episode, Dr. Clayton gets into the fascinating ways oral bacteria, specifically those linked to periodontal disease (or gum health), can influence chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer—one of the most devastating diseases that most of us have some sort of connection to.
I will also introduce you to Aaron Hudson, co-owner of Kuna-based Hudson Bakery, Idaho’s first farm-to-table bakery, alongside his wife, Anna. They are known for their delicious sourdough, and commitment to sustainable, wholesome ingredients. The Hudsons have quickly become a cornerstone of the Treasure Valley community.
Diagnosed with cancer in 2021, Aaron has continued to pour his heart into their bakery while battling this disease. This fall, his cancer returned, spreading to his kidney and back. Despite these challenges, Aaron works tirelessly driven by his passion for his business, family, and community.
Dr. Clayton has had the privilege of working closely with Aaron to support his oral health and overall wellness—giving him valuable tools in his fight against cancer.
This episode shares Aaron’s inspiring story and highlights the critical connection between oral health and systemic diseases.
Listen to the podcast for more of Aaron's story, and join us in supporting Aaron in his fight against cancer by donating to the Hudson's GoFundMe linked Here.
You can also go check out more about their bakery and story on their Instagram page here!
**DISCLAIMER: Restoration Dentistry has received permission from Aaron Hudson and his wife to share their story.
Ready for a deep dive into the fluoride debate?
On today’s podcast, Dr. Craig Clayton and his guest expert, Dr. Ryan Nolan, a scientist and chemist, discuss new research from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) on the toxicology of Fluoride.
The review has sparked conversations across the world, and Dr. Clayton and Dr. Nolan don’t shy away from the controversy. Instead, they have a candid and informative conversation about the benefits and risks of fluoride use. They delve into the complexities surrounding fluoride, the historical context of fluoride use, the debate over water fluoridation, and the emerging concerns regarding fluoride’s neurotoxicity.
Fluoride has been widely seen as the most crucial tool in the fight against cavities, but is it?
Don’t miss out on today’s episode!!
Dr. Ryan Nolan is a renowned researcher who is among the nation's leading scientists studying cutting-edge preventative oral care. He is also a chemist, general dentist, dental materials, and nanotechnology expert.
For a link to the NTP review click here.
For our favorite fluoride-free products, check out our free products guide here.
Join Dr. Clayton and Eliza in this bite-sized episode filled with answers to some of your burning cavities questions.
Whether you’re someone who has amazing oral hygiene but is still stuck in the perpetual cycle of getting cavities, or you’ve given up on fighting cavities because you were told that, “You have soft teeth,” then this episode has something for you!
Want to work with me? Click HERE to join me inside Confidently Cavity Free!
What sneaky mistakes are you making that are causing cavities?!
Today’s episode has the answers, and for a fun twist, we’re hearing from Dr. Clayton’s wife and business partner, Eliza!
Eliza shares the seven most common mistakes people make that lead to cavities—the very same ones she and Dr. Clayton were making before they uncovered some eye-opening, research-backed solutions. As someone learning about cavity prevention alongside the followers of Restoration Dentistry, Eliza offers relatable, practical insights that can help you stop cavities in their tracks.
From small habits to overlooked tips, tune in for Eliza’s actionable advice that will empower you to take control of your oral health and avoid preventable dental issues.
Want to work with me? Click HERE to join me inside Confidently Cavity Free!
In this conversation, Dr. Craig Clayton and Eliza address various dental health concerns, particularly focusing on cavities in children, remineralizing teeth, and specific issues like teeth grinding, canker sores, non-toxic dental products, and the implications of cavitation surgery.
He emphasizes the multifactorial nature of cavities, also known as dental caries diseases, and the importance of holistic approaches in functional dentistry.
Resources
Chapters
During a global pandemic, Dr. Vincent Buscemi was done.
After years of traditional dentistry—graduating from dental school and building his practice—he found himself at a turning point. He was frustrated with the level of care he could offer his patients and knew he needed a change.
When the pandemic gave him some unexpected downtime, Dr. Buscemi took the opportunity to explore new possibilities. What he discovered transformed not only his career but also the lives of his patients as he ventured into the world of biomimetic and holistic dentistry.
Join Dr. Clayton as he and Dr. Buscemi dive into their personal journeys in disrupting the dental industry and finding their passion in both biomimetic dentistry and in holistic/functional dentistry.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how two holistic-minded dentists talk about the research on touchy subjects like orthodontics for young kids, oil pulling, and dental insurance.
They’ll share tips on how to find a dentist who shares their biomimetic and holistic approach, and when it might actually be okay to stick with your current provider.
This conversation is packed with insights and real talk you won’t want to miss!
If you'd like to learn more about how to partner with the right provider based on your needs, check out our Functional Dentistry Roadmap.
Links to books mentioned:
"Jaws" - Sandra Kahn
"Breath" - James Nestor
Dr. Vincent Buscemi owns Buscemi Family Dentistry located near Detroit, Michigan if you are located near there!
Make sure to follow us on Instagram at @restoration.dentistry for more disruptive dental education.
When Lindsay Ip’s son was just three years old, a nagging feeling told her something wasn’t right. Trusting her instincts, she arranged for a sleep study to be done, hoping for answers. To her dismay, the results revealed a diagnosis that would shake their world: sleep apnea. It was every parent’s worst nightmare.
Join us in this episode of Dentistry Disrupted, where Dr. Clayton sits down with Lindsey, co-creator of VO2 Mouth tape to discuss her and her husband’s transformative journey, born out of a personal quest to help their son.
Their discussion highlights the importance of early intervention, the benefits and risks of mouth taping, and the need for collaborative care in addressing airway health.
With a shared mission to spread awareness, Dr. Clayton and Lindsey delve into the overlooked importance of airway health, highlighting the importance of early intervention, the benefits of mouth taping, and the need for collaborative care in addressing airway health.
Also, tune in to hear the top symptoms of mouth-breathing to watch out for in kids and adults! If you suspect you or your child have issues with airway health, you will NOT want to miss this episode!
Want to start breathing easier? Grab your VIO2 Tape here!
Epworth Sleepiness Scale is linked here.
To learn more about addressing mouth breathing for you or your child and finding supportive providers, check out the Functional Dentistry Roadmap.
Welcome to SEASON TWO of Dentistry Disrupted!
Join Dr. Clayton, his wife, and co-owner Eliza, as they talk about their journey from the start of Restoration Dentistry to where it's at today. The "aha" moments, viral reels, and the transition from traditional dentistry to functional dentistry with a holistic approach.
Don't miss the end where they talk about their goals for the future, which might include writing a children's book...👀
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Season Two 05:08 Background and Journey in Dentistry 07:49 Cavities - a curable disease 10:19 Misconceptions about Fluoride 13:41 Digital Guides and Courses for Patients 15:31 Disrupting the Dental Industry
Links to digital products are located HERE.
Episode Transcripts are located here.
Follow me on Instagram @restoration.dentistry
You can also find me on tiktok and facebook
Dr. Avi Patel joins Dr. Clayton on Dentistry Disrupted to discuss their experiences as dental disruptors. Dr. Avi's non-traditional path as a dentist gives him a unique perspective on what changes are needed in the dental industry to not only serve patients better, but also to prevent burnout in dentists.
Key Takeaways:
Chapters
You can learn more from Dr. Avi on instagram and youtube at @doctor.avi
In today’s episode, Craig D. Clayton, DMD and Sammie Nicollelo, RDH, BSDH, OMT introduce you to airway medicine!
Is this just a fad?
What are common symptoms of airway problems?
What about tongue ties?
What is the purpose of myofunctional therapy?
What does an airway team look like?
What benefits come from treating airway issues?
You will get all these questions answered and more in today’s episode! Don't want to miss a thing? Make sure to opt in to my weekly emails, click here!
To find a myofunctional therapist near you, check out airwaycircle.com!
You can find Sammie at @breathe.well.myo.therapy on Instagram!
Follow me on Instagram, facebook, and tiktok @restoration.dentistry
CLICK HERE to reserve your seat for my free masterclass, "The 7 Step Framework To A Cavity Free Life"
In this episode, Dr. Clayton shares his beef with the food fear that typical wellness influencers distill on their platforms, his struggles with an eating disorder that lasted 7 years, and how dentists are especially guilty of perpetuating food fear when educating about cavities. He explains that it doesn't have to be like this and that there is a way to still enjoy the foods you love and care for your oral and overall health without being extreme. His focus is that sustainability is key and talks about how educating about cavities risk without instilling food fear is important to him.
Episode Transcripts are located here.
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In this episode, Dr. Clayton talks about his #1 goal for you in 2024. Through his presence on social media, Dr. Clayton aims to educate and empower you to become an advocate for your oral health and to make oral healthcare decisions with confidence, whether that is at home as you make lifestyle changes, or as you work collaboratively with your dentist.
Click here for the free Provider Guide he mentions in today's episode.
Click here to join my free mini-course, "Cavity Free Starter Course".
Click here to get on the waitlist for my LIVE masterclass The 7 Step Framework To Cavity Free Life
Follow me on Instagram @restoration.dentistry
You can also find me on tiktok and facebook
Episode Transcripts are located here.