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16: The Next Frontier in Oral Care – Aging, Microbiomes & Circadian Rhythms with Dr. Rob & Tami
Episode 163rd November 2025 • Dental Formulator's Playbook • Dr. Rob Karlinsey
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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

  1. Research shows that spaced repetition and quality sleep enhance memory and long-term learning.
  2. Short, focused R&D sprints (versus prolonged marathons) may yield deeper formulation insights and faster innovation.

🦷 Gum Recession: Surprising Findings

  1. Upper gum tissue (maxilla) is easier to repair than lower gum tissue (mandible).
  2. Gum recession can, in some cases, reverse naturally—no grafting required.
  3. Adults in orthodontic treatment (braces) have an increased risk for gum recession, while teens with orthodontia don’t have an increased risk.
  4. Men experience higher rates of gum recession than women—a promising opportunity for male-targeted gum-health products.

🧬 Circadian Clocks & the Oral Microbiome

  1. The human clock and the microbiome clock must stay synchronized for optimal health.
  2. Oral probiotics may work best before bedtime, when saliva flow slows.
  3. Timing matters: aligning delivery with circadian rhythms can amplify efficacy.

🧓 Another Variable – Aging Microbiomes

  1. By age 65+, both men and women undergo significant microbiome shifts that influence oral and systemic health.
  2. This represents a functional “third phase” of biology, creating formulation needs rarely addressed in current oral-care markets.
  3. Probiotics tailored for older adults could mark the next major innovation frontier.

📈 Formulation & Marketing Takeaways

  1. Leverage microbiome research to support product claims and optimize timing.
  2. Customize formulations by age, gender, and circadian biology for stronger market differentiation.
  3. Explore new delivery formats—serums, lozenges, sprays—that align with daily biological cycles.

🧠 Key Takeaways

  1. Product performance depends not only on what’s inside, but when and how it’s delivered.
  2. Gum-recession dynamics vary by behavior, age, gender, and orthodontic status—there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
  3. 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

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