The Teeth are a Gateway to your Well-Being | Jiyoung Jung | TEDxBGSU

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  • The most important function of the teeth is to develop and stabilize the craniofacial structure-to simply hold your skull, so your brain can function properly. 
    The dental evaluation includes vertical and horizontal alignment of the head and neck. Asymmetrical facial development can be improved and stabilized by influencing teeth. Then brain and autonomic nervous system function will be improved since the body has reached the homeostasis, which is the most stable and balanced state of the body. Dr. Jiyoung Jung was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in child psychology and education. After moving to the United States with her family, Dr. Jung received a Bachelor of Arts with honors in biology at the University of Texas at Dallas, where she graduated on the Dean’s Honor List. At Baylor College of Dentistry, now known as the Texas A&M College of Dentistry. She was a member of the Odontological Honor Society, the Dean’s Honor List, the Dental Scholars’ program and a mentor for the Pre-Dental Enrichment Program. She also earned a certificate in education for health care professionals from the Texas A&M School of Graduate Studies. She graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree and was recognized with the Merritt-Parks Award. After receiving her degree, Dr. Jung continued her studies through the Advanced Education for General Dentistry (AEGD) Program. In the AEGD program, she gained experience in full-mouth rehabilitation, esthetic restoration, and implant surgery and restoration, as well as various periodontal surgeries and advanced root canal therapies like retreatment. Through the program, Dr. Jung provided dental service to medically compromised patients and special-needs patients. She has also taught third- and fourth-year clinical dental students as an adjunct assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Dentistry.
    Dr. Jung is a member of the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry and Texas Academy of General Dentistry, the Dallas Academy of General Dentistry, and The American Academy for Oral and Systemic Health. Dr. Jung has also been chosen to receive the Best Dentist in D Magazine for 2021, 2022 and 2023.
    Dr. Jung has been awarded her Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD), a distinction only 6% of all dentists have achieved. She is very detail-oriented, and she dedicates time to improving her knowledge and skills to be the best dentist she can be. Her goal is to provide patient-centered, comprehensive care.
    Recently Dr. Jung has been trained with experts in cranial, focusing on the airway, sleep, and craniofacial construction. She has collaborated with chiropractors, myofunctional therapists, nutritionists, and other physicians to treat the whole body.
    Dr. Jung is currently practicing in Dallas, Texas.
    Dr. Jung just celebrated 30th Anniversary with John and has two beautiful daughters, a son-in-law, and a precious granddaughter. She is a foodie, and she loves hot yoga. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @paulkim498
    @paulkim498 9 місяців тому +9

    "Consider a dental visit to be a whole body treatment!" This Ted talk was the best combination of information and inspiration!

  • @iamdamilareadeyeri
    @iamdamilareadeyeri 9 місяців тому +4

    Who would have thought our teeth structure impacted our brain function! Thanks for this informative talk Jiyoung Jung.

  • @Lifestoryofjinnie
    @Lifestoryofjinnie 9 місяців тому +4

    Dr. Jiyoung Jung's TED talk presents a new outlook on dental care, highlighting its crucial contribution to overall health. By centering on craniofacial structure and systemic well-being, Jung's perspective challenges conventional dental norms. Leveraging her vast expertise and cooperative mindset, she demonstrates how dental treatments can enhance not only oral health but also brain function and overall equilibrium. This talk is essential viewing for those intrigued by comprehensive health approaches and pioneering dental practices.

  • @jackrichards9402
    @jackrichards9402 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow okay this really puts a spin on dental care! I've seriously never heard anyone talk about teeth like this

  • @miatharlow
    @miatharlow 7 місяців тому +1

    her passion for helping patients achieve holistic health thru dentistry was infectious af.

  • @rusticsettings
    @rusticsettings 6 місяців тому

    Hearing all of this kind of makes me grateful that my parents didn't mess around making me get braces and all of that. Like my mouth was a little crowded when I was a kid but it pretty much sorted itself out as I grew.

  • @xavierdistaple8620
    @xavierdistaple8620 Місяць тому

    It's so interesting how connected everything in our body is... Like how there are all those points in your feet that relate to all your organs

  • @sonthibutsalee
    @sonthibutsalee 2 місяці тому

    Okay but why is she the cutest?? 😭😭

  • @nicopetey
    @nicopetey Місяць тому

    I really admire her dedication to understanding all of this stuff! It seems complicated on it's own let alone how it affects our over-all health

  • @thePositiveMOM
    @thePositiveMOM 9 місяців тому +4

    What an enlightening talk! I learned so much from you and I love this message!

  • @nolanrylee3993
    @nolanrylee3993 Місяць тому

    The door frame analogy was a really clever way of explaining how important alignment is!

  • @regina-reda
    @regina-reda 8 місяців тому +2

    The emphasis on holistic health and wellness is refreshing. It's crucial to consider the interconnectedness of the body because one part really does affect another. We're just one big organism made of intersecting parts.

  • @TribeFearless
    @TribeFearless 2 місяці тому

    This talk has me thinking about how many health issues could potentially be solved or improved through proper dental care! Could legit take so much pressure off our healthcare system if we paid attention to this

  • @Canada_Ryan
    @Canada_Ryan 9 місяців тому +7

    Jiyoung Jung's TEDx talk is so inspiring! She tells her story of moving from South Korea to the U.S. and how she became a dentist at 40. Jiyoung explains how our teeth are super important for our health, not just for eating and smiling but also for breathing and posture.
    She says it's really important to keep our natural teeth and go to the dentist for more than just fixing cavities. Jiyoung's talk reminds us to take care of our teeth for a happy and healthy life.
    Thanks for your story and teaching us so much!

  • @radwasaad_dmd_nj9800
    @radwasaad_dmd_nj9800 3 місяці тому

    That was a great talk. I am a dentist with over 20 yrs of experience and I agree with every she said. Great talk 👍

  • @WormholeHaven
    @WormholeHaven 5 місяців тому

    The explanation of how teeth impact posture and energy levels was crazy! I've been dealing with some back pain lately, and now I'm wondering if it could be related to my teeth 😂😂

  • @zackpinonet
    @zackpinonet 8 місяців тому

    I'm honestly shook at how passionate this dentist is about properly aligning the skull/cranial system first before even dealing with the teeth. Totally flipped my perception of dentistry on its head in the best way

  • @brooksharlow
    @brooksharlow Місяць тому

    As someone with overcrowded teeth, I appreciate the emphasis on developing the jaw instead of resorting to extraction. It gives me hope for my own dental health.

  • @notthatoneorthoseones
    @notthatoneorthoseones 6 місяців тому

    Not gonna lie, some of this talk went over my head with all the anatomy talk. But her passion for her field and helping patients came through loud and clear

  • @talismesmer
    @talismesmer 7 місяців тому

    I could listen to her accent and warm energy all day! She came across as someone who genuinely cares about her patients wellbeing and not just making a profit.

  • @Buzzapper
    @Buzzapper 2 місяці тому

    Okay I really didn't see myself believing any of this but the way she connected teeth to the entire cranial system actually makes so much sense.

  • @TracyChipuriro
    @TracyChipuriro 9 місяців тому +3

    I am totally mesmerised hearing you talk. Such great insight!

  • @colbyjames4843
    @colbyjames4843 4 місяці тому

    The part about how our skull shape affects brain function was pretty interesting. Never would've made that connection on my own. It's crazy how much we still have to learn about our own bodies.

  • @edenjoo
    @edenjoo 9 місяців тому +2

    It's such a great lesson on the importance of dental care. I wholeheartedly agree that it's intricately connected to our overall health and serves as the gateway to maintaining bodily balance. Finding a dentist who comprehensively understands your health concerns and collaborates effectively with other healthcare providers can be challenging 👍

  • @jaehajung1114
    @jaehajung1114 9 місяців тому +5

    Great talk and eye opening to general audience when most people do not see behind teeth. 👍👍

  • @michwill100
    @michwill100 9 місяців тому +3

    Great advice Doc. Well done. This treatment is life changing for our patients. Your testimony is inspiring

  • @tigersallaroundus
    @tigersallaroundus 8 місяців тому +1

    As a fellow immigrant, I can relate to the challenges of learning a new language and culture. Your story is inspiring though! Love that I came across it.

  • @christiclanton6529
    @christiclanton6529 9 місяців тому +4

    What a fantastic, informative Tedx Talk! Starting over as a dentist at 40 is just so inspiring. What a wonderful story of hard work and perseverance.

  • @djsw00351
    @djsw00351 9 місяців тому +2

    Totally agree.. so impressed Dr. Jung
    Keep on going!!

  • @lauralei1980
    @lauralei1980 9 місяців тому +4

    This is amazing and eye opening! Thank you for much for sharing your knowledge and experience. Your patients are lucky to have a passionate and knowledgeable advocate for their overall health!

  • @owen-watson
    @owen-watson 4 місяці тому

    The connection between teeth and brain function blew my mind! It's crazy to think that something as simple as teeth alignment could affect our overall well-being. I'm definitely going to mention this to my doctor next time I have a check-up and see what he thinks

  • @Lisa-cb1bq
    @Lisa-cb1bq 9 місяців тому +3

    What an amazing TEDx talk by Jiyoung Jung! Her story of overcoming challenges as a first-generation immigrant and pursuing her dream of becoming a dentist is truly inspiring.
    Jiyoung's talk opened my eyes to the importance of dental health beyond just brushing and flossing. She explained how our teeth, jaw alignment, and overall cranial function are closely connected, impacting everything from breathing to posture to mental well-being.
    Her message about preserving our natural teeth and considering dental visits as part of holistic health care is so important. Jiyoung reminds us to prioritize our oral health for a lifetime of well-being.
    Thank you, Jiyoung Jung, for sharing your knowledge and empowering us to take better care of our teeth for a healthier future!

  • @AESOPOfficial
    @AESOPOfficial 9 місяців тому +1

    I love this notion of a dental visit being connected to the entire body. It makes sense because our body is one unit working together, not segregated parts that act independently. Thank you for the insightful information Dr. Jung!

  • @ttjt4
    @ttjt4 7 місяців тому

    I am honored to be a patient of Dr. Jung. She has a personal and professional mission to find solutions to problems instead of medications and/or “bandaids”. This presentation represents her passion and determination to help people in a positive way.

  • @yunheepark3987
    @yunheepark3987 9 місяців тому +1

    Great opportunity to think different perspective of our teeth. Thank you Dr. Jeong.
    I would like to share this video with my daughter who has TMJ.

  • @StanleyBlack-km8xx
    @StanleyBlack-km8xx 9 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic, Dr. Jung! 👏👏👏

  • @cara.357
    @cara.357 9 місяців тому +2

    Amazing insight!! Never known that our teeth are intricately link to cranial system have allude to me till now. I am certain whenever I look at my teeth I will remember your teaching for sure! Thank you, Dr. Jung!!!!

  • @LindaLim-bk7wd
    @LindaLim-bk7wd 9 місяців тому +3

    It was a great lecture. I gained a new appreciation for my teeth. I look forward to your continued good advice. I once again salute your passion for whatever you do. You are amazing, and I am so proud of you!

  • @SianaMcallen
    @SianaMcallen 9 місяців тому +3

    Amazing Jiyoung! Really powerful!

  • @fonzellevon
    @fonzellevon 4 місяці тому

    Loved hearing about her journey from ESL student to accomplished dentist! Very cool and really speaks to the power of determination and passion!

  • @czarcasm2168
    @czarcasm2168 27 днів тому

    The discussion about underdeveloped jaws and obstructive airways was really interesting, made me think about all those breeds of dog who struggle to breath and how messed up their snouts are

  • @joanguckel
    @joanguckel 25 днів тому

    She's so endearing. I was so engaged from the start! ❤

  • @idanowser
    @idanowser 9 місяців тому +3

    Aww loved hearing about her journey from ESL student to dental school. So impressive and it shows how it's never too late to pursue your dreams!

  • @PostNowIMeanNow
    @PostNowIMeanNow 3 місяці тому

    This talk has me questioning what I knew about dental health... I had no idea it was about overall wellness.

  • @lyndsayramster
    @lyndsayramster 4 місяці тому

    Never thought I'd say this, but teeth are actually pretty fascinating when you think about it. The way they're connected to so many other body systems is wild. Kinda makes me look at my smile in a whole new light.

  • @SauryaBhattarai
    @SauryaBhattarai 7 місяців тому +1

    I so appreciate the way she explained everything, makes perfect sense and yet it is not talked about enough. This makes me wonder how many people are out there struggling with untreated or even undiagnoised medical conditions that are actually stemming from their teeth! When your work and passion comes from your personal story and a 'why' that is close so to your heart, it clearly shows and makes a huge difference. Thank you for sharing this Dr. Jiyoung Jung!

  • @sergeypestovskiy
    @sergeypestovskiy 4 місяці тому

    Loved the door and door frame analogy for explaining jaw alignment. It really helped me visualize the importance of proper dental structure. Makes me think about how many other health issues could be explained with simple, everyday comparisons.

  • @gary111498
    @gary111498 9 місяців тому +4

    Awesome! Want to know more for sure.

  • @kylelramsay
    @kylelramsay 4 місяці тому

    It's not often you come across a talk about dentistry that's actually engaging, love how she broke down complex topics into understandable chunks.

  • @loiscowan5962
    @loiscowan5962 9 місяців тому +3

    Great advices for anyone who is considering orthodontic treatments

  • @undeadmerlinisalivenow
    @undeadmerlinisalivenow 7 місяців тому

    Some of the medical terminology went over my head a bit. But her main point about taking a whole-body approach with dentistry alongside other professionals made sense.

  • @EhrenBraunlich-pl5pn
    @EhrenBraunlich-pl5pn 9 місяців тому +1

    Great talk Dr. Jung! Very inspiring story about you and a testament to how hard work and dedication in your field add so much tangible value to the daily lives of people.

  • @jenniferreda3202
    @jenniferreda3202 9 місяців тому +4

    So great!! I want to know more!

  • @begrace7196
    @begrace7196 3 місяці тому

    her point about saving damaged teeth instead of removing them really make sense. I've got a molar that's been giving me trouble, and my dentist suggested pulling it. Now I'm thinking I should get a second opinion and explore other options first.

  • @priowgirl119
    @priowgirl119 3 місяці тому

    I appreciate how she emphasized the importance of a collaborative approach to health. It's frustrating when doctors only focus on their specific area without considering the bigger picture.

  • @PhoebeDoms
    @PhoebeDoms 9 місяців тому +2

    So great🔥

  • @AmenAdTV
    @AmenAdTV 9 місяців тому +4

    치아에 대한 새로운 지경을 열어주는 강연이였습니다. 귀한 강연 감사드립니다.

  • @gadlubac
    @gadlubac 5 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating how our modern diet impacts jaw development. I'm gonna pay more attention to what I eat and how I chew

  • @lucastanard
    @lucastanard 3 місяці тому

    ngl, i was skeptical at first when she started talking about teeth affecting brain function. but the way she explained the nerves and skull structure actually made a lot of sense.

  • @sophielee3030
    @sophielee3030 9 місяців тому +3

    insightful concept!

  • @ShellyvanZyl
    @ShellyvanZyl 9 місяців тому +5

    Amazing!!

  • @morgannfields
    @morgannfields 2 місяці тому

    Such a cool approach to holistic health! I feel like I'm going to be scrutinizing my teeth way more now 😂

  • @NearMeMarketingAgency
    @NearMeMarketingAgency 9 місяців тому +6

    The best there is!!

  • @harperleigh1709
    @harperleigh1709 8 місяців тому +1

    I never thought about the cultural nuances of saying 'no' to food before. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @ThreadIT
    @ThreadIT 6 місяців тому

    Wow, I never thought teeth could impact the brain so much! Amazing talk thank you

  • @gilliandunn5087
    @gilliandunn5087 2 місяці тому

    This gives me hope that it's not too late to address some of my dental issues! Gonna look into finding a dentist who specializes in this approach.

  • @jim-chew
    @jim-chew 8 місяців тому

    I never really thought about my teeth as an autonomous "sensory organ" before as she described it. Just blew my mind to consider all the complex nerve feedback involved.

  • @ursulayildrim
    @ursulayildrim 2 місяці тому

    This is really blowing my mind rn

  • @jovitasardens207
    @jovitasardens207 8 місяців тому

    I loved the humor she managed to get into a fairly serious topic - especially the big car small garage bit lol

  • @valeriedijkstra
    @valeriedijkstra 6 місяців тому

    Thought it was too simple a subject, but then again simple answers often figure out complex issues

  • @freddyparmentier
    @freddyparmentier 3 місяці тому

    This is awesome! Feeling motivated to take better care of my teeth and maybe even look into some of these alternative treatments.

  • @EmosterPink
    @EmosterPink 6 місяців тому

    shoutout to her for highlighting the lack of breastfeeding and soft modern diets as potential root causes for underdeveloped jaws/airways. more awareness is needed!

  • @justinpaek565
    @justinpaek565 9 місяців тому +3

    Great talk!

  • @gaborsette
    @gaborsette 7 місяців тому

    her point about most of us having some level of "cranial distortion" hit hard - made me realize I probably have some misalignments going on that I'm not aware of. food for thought...

  • @cybsycamore
    @cybsycamore 4 місяці тому

    I'm kinda mind blown by how much our teeth affect our overall health. like, who knew that little chompers in our mouth could impact our posture and even our brain function? def gonna think twice before skipping my next dental checkup!

  • @jennick4311
    @jennick4311 7 місяців тому +2

    that's crazy how she traced back her chronic cough/asthma issues to her earlier orthodontic work and teeth extractions messing with her cranial system. just goes to show how interconnected the body really is.

  • @imurdaddyforever
    @imurdaddyforever 7 місяців тому

    Idk about y'all but this talk is convincing me to be way more militant about keeping all my teeth forever! No more wisdom teeth removals or anything for me if possible.

  • @adairamacdonald
    @adairamacdonald 8 місяців тому +4

    kinda wild how she traced a lot of modern health issues back to things like lack of breastfeeding and mouth breathing from underdeveloped jaws. Makes you think about all the small factors that build up.

  • @easyrider9366
    @easyrider9366 4 місяці тому

    The concept of growing bones at any age is wild. I always thought once you were grown that's it for bone growth.

  • @lizb5458
    @lizb5458 2 місяці тому +1

    The idea that removing teeth for braces might cause issues later on is concerning. I had four teeth pulled for my braces as a kid, and now I'm wondering if that's causing any problems

  • @valeriegervais
    @valeriegervais 8 місяців тому

    I'm curious what specific treatments/appliances she uses to help develop jaws and optimize the cranial system? The talk made it sound really fascinating but was a bit light on those details.

  • @howiehumur
    @howiehumur 7 місяців тому

    Maybe it's just me, but some of the descriptions about cranial distortions from birth/skulls being "crooked" from the jaw issues set off my anxiety a bit lol. Glad there are ways to improve it though!

  • @sarahseo1765
    @sarahseo1765 9 місяців тому +1

    Bravo!

  • @andididntknow
    @andididntknow 5 місяців тому

    this make s a lot of sense

  • @TheSpacePineapple
    @TheSpacePineapple 5 місяців тому

    This makes a lot of sense to me, especially considering the way your gums are like a direct link to your blood stream

  • @leonardotlucas
    @leonardotlucas 8 місяців тому +2

    Oh boy this was not something I wanted to hear. ~Books dentist appointment~

  • @deanskyler
    @deanskyler 7 місяців тому

    I felt that part about "crooked teeth = crooked face/body" lol. Made me look at my slightly misaligned teeth in a new light for sure. might have to get that checked out now...

  • @iamajuxtaposition
    @iamajuxtaposition 3 місяці тому

    While the talk was interesting, I'm not entirely convinced about all the claims. Would love to see more research backing up some of these ideas. That said, it's definitely got me curious and I'll probably end up going down a rabbit hole of dental health articles tonight!

  • @schellecandar
    @schellecandar Місяць тому

    I wish more healthcare professionals would take this kind of holistic approach.... I guess you can't expect everyone to be educated on all the parts of the body but I feel like it would really help if there was SOME basic understanding/branching out

  • @bjdogg
    @bjdogg 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm confused is she saying stuff like braces and having teeth removed is actually harmful?

  • @DivaComet
    @DivaComet 7 місяців тому +1

    I got braces as a kid and now I'm wondering if extracting a couple teeth was really necessary or if there was a way to develop my jaw more naturally instead?

  • @surasakwichairak
    @surasakwichairak 5 місяців тому

    This is interesting to think about because when you see someone with perfect teeth vs imperfect teeth you make all kinds of assumptions but maybe the process that the person with perfect teeth has gone through means they have a lot of other health issues!

  • @rahataleem6544
    @rahataleem6544 6 місяців тому

    her credentials are crazy - actually got recognition from that prestigious dental academy, top dentist awards, runs a practice, all while being a mom too?!

  • @iamaspacefreak
    @iamaspacefreak 2 місяці тому

    It's crazy to think our teeth could give such insights into our over all wellness... honestly Chinese medicine is so far beyond ours we should really pay more attention to it

  • @my-own-boss
    @my-own-boss 5 місяців тому

    I'm pretty intrigued about being able to "grow bone" and develop the jaw without surgery at any age if done properly... where can I learn more about that??

  • @therightway8115
    @therightway8115 8 місяців тому

    Had to laugh at the intro and yes, "broken english" should be recognized as it's own language!

  • @mindsetmanager
    @mindsetmanager День тому

    This bites

  • @almonlau1909
    @almonlau1909 4 місяці тому

    Everyone knows the importance, but HOW to persevere the teeth?

  • @FortunateFollows
    @FortunateFollows 6 місяців тому

    well, cant say I didnt learn something today now

  • @aaronereid
    @aaronereid Місяць тому

    This really changes a lot doesn't it? I remember people I went to school with getting molars and stuff removed at the age of like 16. Surely there's no way your face have even finished developing by then?