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Ep.78, Beautiful Faces, Better Breathing, Bigger Questions, Dr. Jeff Rouse


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In this episode of ASAP Pathway, hosts Dr. Stacy and Dr. Tracey sit down with prosthodontist, educator, author, and disruptor Dr. Jeff Rouse for a powerful conversation about where dentistry is headed. Dr. Rouse shares how a prosthodontist became deeply involved in airway, sleep, bruxism, growth, and craniofacial development—not because it was trendy, but because the traditional explanations no longer made sense.

His journey began with questions about bruxism, occlusion, broken restorations, and sleep, and eventually became deeply personal when he recognized the missed signs in his own son, Jake. Together, they discuss why dentistry may need to stop asking permission to develop healthier anatomy, why “airway orthodontics” might not be the best label, and why the real goal may simply be normalizing anatomy: better faces, broader arches, better bites, and better long-term health.

This episode challenges old assumptions around orthodontics, extractions, sleep testing, literature interpretation, and interdisciplinary care. It is also a call for dentists to think more critically, read the science more carefully, and step into their role in shaping the future of airway and whole-health dentistry.

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⏱ Chapters
00:00 — Welcome to ASAP Pathway
00:51 — Introducing Dr. Jeff Rouse
02:42 — What is a prosthodontist?
05:06 — Why a restorative dentist belongs in the airway conversation
08:04 — Questioning traditional occlusion and bruxism teaching
10:17 — What the literature really says about sleep bruxism
11:52 — “Find your Jake”: when airway becomes personal
15:08 — Parenting, airway, and when “enough is enough”
17:41 — Why perfect outcomes are not always possible
19:00 — The danger of overpromising airway results
21:26 — Why changing anatomy still matters
22:31 — UPPP, CPAP, and what anatomy changes teach us
25:56 — Why AHI is not the only marker that matters
27:02 — Inspire, circumferential collapse, and the role of arch width
30:05 — Why anatomy-based treatment affects airway
31:03 — Dr. Tracey on early expansion and serial extractions
33:22 — Should we stop saying “airway orthodontics”?
35:20 — Facial aesthetics, arch form, and healthier development
38:39 — Clear aligners and the future of early orthodontics
42:02 — The general dentist’s role in early intervention
43:18 — Challenging the AAO position on airway
46:09 — Why dentists need better access to literature
48:37 — Making the AAO position less relevant in daily practice
50:50 — Why old foundational literature needs re-examination
55:34 — Teaching dentists how to read the literature
58:13 — Dr. Rouse’s upcoming Global Diagnosis textbook
59:55 — Adding maxillary hypoplasia as a diagnostic question
01:01:19 — Treatment planning airway cases in the new textbook
01:02:43 — Upcoming education with Rouse, Robbins, and Kinzer
01:04:08 — Rapid-fire questions: coffee, thermostat, and dancing
01:10:20 — Final thoughts and ASAP Pathway shoutout

🧠 Key Learnings
  1. Airway is not just for “sleep dentists.”
    Every area of dentistry can reveal airway-related clues, including prosthodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, and restorative care.
  2. Bruxism is more complex than traditional occlusion teaching suggests.
    Dr. Rouse explains that sleep bruxism is not simply about massive nighttime forces or constant grinding.
  3. Personal experience can change clinical perspective.
    Recognizing missed airway signs in his son, Jake, deeply shaped Dr. Rouse’s airway journey.
  4. Early intervention can improve the future, even if it does not create perfection.
    The goal is not always to “fix everything,” but to remove obstacles and create a better biological starting point.
  5. Overpromising airway outcomes hurts credibility.
    Dentistry must avoid claiming that one device or one intervention will eliminate every issue.
  6. Changing anatomy matters.
    Better anatomy can support better breathing, better function, better facial development, and better long-term health.
  7. AHI should not be the only measure of success.
    Quality of life, anatomy, breathing, and overall health markers matter too.
  8. The phrase “airway orthodontics” may create unnecessary resistance.
    Dr. Rouse suggests reframing the goal as normalizing anatomy or anatomy-based orthodontics.
  9. Serial extractions and delayed orthodontic intervention deserve re-evaluation.
    Dr. Tracey emphasizes that crowded primary dentition often will not self-correct.
  10. Facial aesthetics and airway are deeply connected.
    Broader arches, fuller smiles, and better facial development often align with better functional outcomes.
  11. General dentists may need to play a larger role.
    If specialists are unwilling or unavailable, properly trained general dentists can help move the field forward.
  12. Dentists need to learn how to read the literature critically.
    Dr. Rouse stresses that clinicians must understand the science themselves instead of relying only on position papers or speaker claims.

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