16: The Next Frontier in Oral Care – Aging, Microbiomes & Circadian Rhythms with Dr. Rob & Tami
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What happens when top minds in oral biology come together for a deep dive into learning, gum health, and the microbiome?
In this episode of Dental Formulator’s Playbook, Dr. Robert L. Karlinsey and co-host Tami recap key insights from the 82nd Annual American Institute of Oral Biology Meeting in Palm Springs. From gum recession and age-related microbiome shifts to the future of targeted probiotics, this discussion offers a high-level synthesis of emerging science—with practical takeaways for formulators, brands, and clinicians.
Whether you're developing oral-care products, exploring new marketing strategies, or simply curious about what's next in dental science, this is a must-listen.
🔥 Highlights ↠
🧪 Learning & Product Strategy
- Research shows that spaced repetition and quality sleep enhance memory and long-term learning.
- Short, focused R&D sprints (versus prolonged marathons) may yield deeper formulation insights and faster innovation.
🦷 Gum Recession: Surprising Findings
- Upper gum tissue (maxilla) is easier to repair than lower gum tissue (mandible).
- Gum recession can, in some cases, reverse naturally—no grafting required.
- Adults in orthodontic treatment (braces) have an increased risk for gum recession, while teens with orthodontia don’t have an increased risk.
- Men experience higher rates of gum recession than women—a promising opportunity for male-targeted gum-health products.
🧬 Circadian Clocks & the Oral Microbiome
- The human clock and the microbiome clock must stay synchronized for optimal health.
- Oral probiotics may work best before bedtime, when saliva flow slows.
- Timing matters: aligning delivery with circadian rhythms can amplify efficacy.
🧓 Another Variable – Aging Microbiomes
- By age 65+, both men and women undergo significant microbiome shifts that influence oral and systemic health.
- This represents a functional “third phase” of biology, creating formulation needs rarely addressed in current oral-care markets.
- Probiotics tailored for older adults could mark the next major innovation frontier.
📈 Formulation & Marketing Takeaways
- Leverage microbiome research to support product claims and optimize timing.
- Customize formulations by age, gender, and circadian biology for stronger market differentiation.
- Explore new delivery formats—serums, lozenges, sprays—that align with daily biological cycles.
🧠 Key Takeaways
- Product performance depends not only on what’s inside, but when and how it’s delivered.
- Gum-recession dynamics vary by behavior, age, gender, and orthodontic status—there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
- The future of oral care is personalized, evidence-driven, and synchronized with biological rhythms.
📲 Connect with Dr. Rob (Robert L. Karlinsey, PhD)
🌐 Website: customdentalformulations.com
📄 Research Profile: Robert Karlinsey on ResearchGate