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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 1H 34M

Making a Case for Early Orthodontic Treatment (w/Dr. Kevin Boyd) [Ep.117]

from The DOC Podcast · host DeLuke Orthodontic Coaching, LLC

Episode Summary:In this episode, I welcome Dr. Kevin Boyd, a renowned pediatric dentist and expert in early orthodontic intervention, anthropology, and evolutionary oral medicine. Together, we explore the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion, the interplay between genetics and environment, and the need for a paradigm shift in orthodontic education and practice.Key Topics Covered:Dr. Boyd’s unique career journey: from cardiology research to pediatric dentistry and anthropologyThe historical divide between orthodontic and pediatric dental departmentsThe critical role of behavioral sciences in treating young patientsWhy many orthodontists are hesitant to treat children under age 8, and how training and practice models contribute to this reluctanceThe impact of early intervention on long-term oral health and overall well-beingThe evolutionary and anthropological perspective on malocclusion: why it’s a modern problemThe role of diet, breastfeeding, and environmental factors in craniofacial developmentThe importance of collaborative, multidisciplinary care (including ENTs, pediatricians, myofunctional therapists, and more)Addressing common myths: genetics vs. environment, and the evidence for early treatmentHow to advocate for proactive, patient-centered care and overcome resistance within the professionNotable Quotes:“We are hardwired to have the capability of epigenetically producing a beautiful craniofacial structure—if we get the right environmental inputs.”“You don’t have to treat every child, but you do have to perform a validated risk assessment.”“It only takes one case to see the life-changing impact of early intervention.”Resources & Links:Airway Palooza 2025 – [https://airwayhealthsolutions.com/palooza] - Use code DOCPALOOZA for $500 off registrationTheOrthoCoach.com – Free educational content, CE courses, and coachingDOC Community on Facebook – Search “DOC Community” to joinRecommended reading: “Ultra-Processed People” by Chris van Tulleken, “The Human Respiratory Apparatus” (1953), and works by Melvin Moss, Enlow, and othersHarvard study by Silver: Silver EI. American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery. 1994;30(12):635:659.Link to AADSM Article: https://aadsm.org/journal/special_article_1_issue_112.phpDunedin Study: Richmond-Rakerd LS et al. PNAS. 2021;118(3):1-12Ultra-Processed People by VanTullican:  https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Processed-People-Science-Behind-Food/dp/1324036729/ref=asc_df_1324036729/?gad_source=1&hvadid=693449522341&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl&hvlocint&hvlocphy=9012267&hvnetw=g&hvpone&hvpos&hvptwo&hvqmt&hvrand=12253883059461682792&hvtargid=pla-1960574051028&linkCode=df0&mcid=f479b78a5ba03190bbb7f73789672dc7&psc=1&tag=hyprod-20Email Dr. Mike ([email protected]) to get a copy of Dr. Boyd’s letter to the Primary Care PhysicianContact:Email Dr. Mike: [email protected] suggestions: Reach out via email or Facebook groupThank you for listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with colleagues. Remember, you have the ability to do amazing things!!

Episode Summary:In this episode, I welcome Dr. Kevin Boyd, a renowned pediatric dentist and expert in early orthodontic intervention, anthropology, and evolutionary oral medicine. Together, we explore the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion, the interplay between genetics and environment, and the need for a paradigm shift in orthodontic education and practice.Key Topics Covered:Dr. Boyd’s unique career journey: from cardiology research to pediatric dentistry and anthropologyThe historical divide between orthodontic and pediatric dental departmentsThe critical role of behavioral sciences in treating young patientsWhy many orthodontists are hesitant to treat children under age 8, and how training and practice models contribute to this reluctanceThe impact of early intervention on long-term oral health and overall well-beingThe evolutionary and anthropological perspective on malocclusion: why it’s a modern problemThe role of diet, breastfeeding, and environmental factors in craniofacial developmentThe importance of collaborative, multidisciplinary care (including ENTs, pediatricians, myofunctional therapists, and more)Addressing common myths: genetics vs. environment, and the evidence for early treatmentHow to advocate for proactive, patient-centered care and overcome resistance within the professionNotable Quotes:“We are hardwired to have the capability of epigenetically producing a beautiful craniofacial structure—if we get the right environmental inputs.”“You don’t have to treat every child, but you do have to perform a validated risk assessment.”“It only takes one case to see the life-changing impact of early intervention.”Resources & Links:Airway Palooza 2025 – [https://airwayhealthsolutions.com/palooza] - Use code DOCPALOOZA for $500 off registrationTheOrthoCoach.com – Free educational content, CE courses, and coachingDOC Community on Facebook – Search “DOC Community” to joinRecommended reading: “Ultra-Processed People” by Chris van Tulleken, “The Human Respiratory Apparatus” (1953), and works by Melvin Moss, Enlow, and othersHarvard study by Silver: Silver EI. American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery. 1994;30(12):635:659.Link to AADSM Article: https://aadsm.org/journal/special_article_1_issue_112.phpDunedin Study: Richmond-Rakerd LS et al. PNAS. 2021;118(3):1-12Ultra-Processed People by VanTullican:  https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Processed-People-Science-Behind-Food/dp/1324036729/ref=asc_df_1324036729/?gad_source=1&hvadid=693449522341&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl&hvlocint&hvlocphy=9012267&hvnetw=g&hvpone&hvpos&hvptwo&hvqmt&hvrand=12253883059461682792&hvtargid=pla-1960574051028&linkCode=df0&mcid=f479b78a5ba03190bbb7f73789672dc7&psc=1&tag=hyprod-20Email Dr. Mike ([email protected]) to get a copy of Dr. Boyd’s letter to the Primary Care PhysicianContact:Email Dr. Mike: [email protected] suggestions: Reach out via email or Facebook groupThank you for listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with colleagues. Remember, you have the ability to do amazing things!!

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