Date:
22 October 2024
Time:
6:00pm to
7:30pm
Have you ever thought about how your mouth impacts your mind?
Did you know that your oral microbiome can impact conditions like dementia?
Do you know about the mouth-gut-brain axis and what to do to support it in order to upgrade your brain?
In this webinar with functional dentist and researcher Victoria Sampson, you will learn how crucial your mouth is when it comes to improving your overall brain health and some practical actions to take.
Maybe you already eat a healthy low sugar diet but struggle with constant dental issues or are not making the progress you would like to – learning about your oral microbiome might be the missing piece you are looking for.
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You will learn:
- What is the oral microbiome and how is it connected to general health
- The oral-gut-brain axis
- How an imbalanced oral microbiome can increase the risk of brain disorders
- The mechanisms that connect the mouth to brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease
- How to measure the oral microbiome and what to look for
- What top tips can be given to patients to improve their brain health through their mouth
- Plus time for Q&A with our oral health expert!
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Our expert speaker, Victoria Sampson’s work has been acknowledged worldwide, having published various studies and she is even a topical member of the European Space Agency and NASA aimed at creating guidelines for astronauts before long haul flights.
So don’t miss this mind-and-mouth-altering webinar!
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Details:
- Tuesday 22nd Oct
- 6pm – 7.30 pm BST
- £15 or £10 for FRIENDS
- The recording will be available if you can’t make it live.
- Suitable for the public and health practitioners
Take charge of your brain health by uncovering how your teeth and oral microbiome can contribute to a happier, healthier mind!
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About our Speaker:
Dr Victoria Sampson BDS (Lond) MFDS RCS is a functional dentist and researcher based in central London. She obtained her Bachelor in Dental Surgery from Barts in London and is now known for her work in developing salivary diagnostics, microbiome testing and incorporating artificial intelligence into every day care.
Her work has been acknowledged worldwide resulting in her becoming a scientific advisor, board member and clinical lead of multiple dental companies globally. Victoria has published numerous papers in the UK and internationally and was the first dentist in the world to link gum disease with worse COVID complications.
Victoria is also the first dentist to shortlist for Forbes 30 under 30 in Healthcare and Science in Europe and has now founded her own multidisciplinary health centre in London aimed at putting the mouth back in the body and connecting the oral microbiome with general health. She is also a topical team member of the European Space Agency and NASA aimed at creating guidelines for astronauts before long haul flights.
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