
94 Dentist talks about Mental Health and Teeth
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In this powerful episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad, DMD sits down with Tricia and Kurt Baker, the founders of the Princeton-based nonprofit Attitudes in Reverse, to discuss a deeply personal and critical issue: the impact of mental health on our children.
The Bakers share their heartbreaking story of how mental illness affected their son and ultimately led to his passing. Out of tragedy, they built a movement—Attitudes in Reverse (AIR)—with the mission of breaking the stigma, increasing awareness, and providing education about mental health, especially among youth.
Mental health does not exist in isolation—it affects every part of our lives, from relationships and academics to physical health and even oral care. Many children and teens suffer in silence due to stigma, lack of awareness, or fear of speaking out. The Bakers emphasize the importance of early intervention, compassionate listening, and open conversations.
On the podcast, Dr. Saad highlights how dentists and other healthcare providers can also play a role in recognizing signs of stress, anxiety, or depression in patients. Something as simple as bruxism (teeth grinding), neglected oral hygiene, or jaw pain can be red flags that a patient is struggling with mental health challenges.
This conversation is especially meaningful as Dr. Saad has been named a 2025 Champion of Hope by Attitudes in Reverse. She will be honored at their upcoming Champion of Hope Gala on October 8, 2025, held at the Marriott Forrestal Village in Princeton, NJ.
This prestigious recognition celebrates community leaders and advocates who are raising awareness, supporting mental health initiatives, and giving hope to individuals and families.
How You Can HelpSupporting mental health initiatives is a shared responsibility. Here are a few ways you can take action today:
- Donate to Attitudes in Reverse → Visit AIR.ngo to contribute directly to their mission.
- Attend the Champion of Hope Gala → Purchase tickets at toh.ngo/tickets and join an inspiring evening dedicated to awareness and change.
- Spread Awareness → Share this episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast with friends, family, or colleagues to help normalize mental health conversations.
Final Thoughts
This episode is not just about dentistry—it’s about humanity. Dr. Saad, Tricia, and Kurt remind us that mental health is health, and by talking openly about it, we can save lives.
Tune in to this special edition of The Wonder Tooth Podcast to hear the Bakers’ inspiring journey and learn how we can all play a part in creating a more compassionate and understanding community.
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