The Hidden Connection Between Sleep, Breathing & Health with Dr. Heather Stamm of Elevate Airway
Many people spend years treating symptoms without ever addressing the real problem.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Heather Stamm, founder of Elevate Airway TMJ Sleep. Dr. Heather has spent more than 25 years in dentistry and now focuses on helping both children and adults uncover the hidden connections between airway health, breathing, sleep quality, and overall wellness.
Like many people, Dr. Heather once believed that feeling exhausted was simply part of a busy life. But after experiencing her own health challenges and discovering the role airway dysfunction was playing in her sleep and wellbeing, her entire approach to health care changed.
Together, we explore why so many people struggle with fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, poor sleep, teeth grinding, snoring, and other symptoms without realizing their airway may be involved.
Dr. Heather explains how airway health impacts far more than just sleep. It can influence cognitive function, mood, cardiovascular health, energy levels, behavior, and long-term quality of life.
We also discuss why many symptoms people accept as "normal" may actually be signs that the body isn't getting the restorative sleep and oxygen it needs.
In this episode, we cover:
What airway-focused dentistry is
Common signs and symptoms of airway dysfunction
Why waking up tired isn't normal
The connection between breathing, sleep, and overall health
How airway issues can affect children and adults
Brain fog, anxiety, fatigue, and their connection to sleep quality
Teeth grinding, snoring, and other overlooked warning signs
The long-term health risks associated with untreated sleep-disordered breathing
Why many people go years without getting answers
When it may be time to seek an evaluationbullet list
Dr. Heather also shares one of the most important reminders from this conversation:
"Just because something is common doesn't mean it's healthy."
This episode is your reminder that if you've been struggling with fatigue, poor sleep, brain fog, or chronic stress, this episode may help uncover a piece of the puzzle that's often overlooked.