Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental care clinic with award winning dentists that care about you and your health. Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of your dreams. Call us for an appointment at (480) 820-3515.
Visit site: http://nobledentalcare.com
Noble Dental Care
1980 East Baseline Road #101, Tempe, AZ 85283
(480) 820-3515
info.nobledds@gmail.com
This document is a social story about losing baby teeth and getting permanent teeth. It describes how a child grew baby teeth for eating soft foods but those teeth will now fall out as their mouth grows bigger to make room for larger, permanent teeth. The child is curious about what it will feel like when their loose baby teeth come out and where to put the fallen teeth.
Dr. Ivan Valcarenghi presents on cosmetic dentistry and creating beautiful smiles. Cosmetic dentistry is about creating healthier, stronger teeth through procedures like whitening and veneers that can improve one's appearance and confidence by making teeth appear more vibrant, youthful, and aligned. Cosmetic dentistry procedures like bonding and crowns can transform severely damaged or misaligned teeth into a beautiful smile quickly and dramatically in as little as two visits.
There are many benefits to replacing missing teeth, such as improved chewing efficiency, facial profile, and preventing issues like tooth drifting and supra eruption of neighboring teeth. It is especially important to replace missing back teeth, which account for 80% of chewing. Without replacing missing teeth, chewing capacity is reduced and it can lead to issues like digestive problems. Over time, unreplaced missing teeth can cause the jawbone and facial structure to change as the alveolar ridge resorbs. It is therefore recommended to replace missing teeth as soon as possible to maintain oral and overall health.
The Chandler dentists at Shumway Dental Care will make sure you have a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile. Whether you need cosmetic dentistry, bridges or crowns, or just a checkup, their staff will make sure your visit is comfortable. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85286
(480) 659-7800
shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com
This document provides tips for encouraging children to brush their teeth. It recommends starting tooth brushing from the time the first teeth emerge using a child-sized toothbrush and water or coconut oil. Parents should make brushing a daily routine and use fun toothbrushes decorated with favorite characters. Brushing should last two minutes while parents discuss proper technique.
Proper brushing and flossing are essential for preventing tooth and gum disease. Brushing should occur for 2 minutes twice per day using small circular motions angled at the gum line to clean both sides of the teeth as well as the tongue. Flossing is important for removing plaque from between teeth. Parents should make dental visits fun for children by avoiding threats or bribes and acting relaxed to promote positive attitudes toward dental health. The first visit will involve an exam, cleaning, and fluoride treatment.
There are four types of teeth - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars - each with a different function like cutting, tearing, and grinding. Teeth are made of enamel and are susceptible to plaque buildup from bacteria if not properly cared for. To maintain good oral health, the document recommends brushing teeth twice daily, flossing regularly, limiting sweets, visiting the dentist twice per year, and eating a balanced diet.
Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental care clinic with award winning dentists that care about you and your health. Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of your dreams. Call us for an appointment at (480) 820-3515.
Visit site: http://nobledentalcare.com
Noble Dental Care
1980 East Baseline Road #101, Tempe, AZ 85283
(480) 820-3515
info.nobledds@gmail.com
This document is a social story about losing baby teeth and getting permanent teeth. It describes how a child grew baby teeth for eating soft foods but those teeth will now fall out as their mouth grows bigger to make room for larger, permanent teeth. The child is curious about what it will feel like when their loose baby teeth come out and where to put the fallen teeth.
Dr. Ivan Valcarenghi presents on cosmetic dentistry and creating beautiful smiles. Cosmetic dentistry is about creating healthier, stronger teeth through procedures like whitening and veneers that can improve one's appearance and confidence by making teeth appear more vibrant, youthful, and aligned. Cosmetic dentistry procedures like bonding and crowns can transform severely damaged or misaligned teeth into a beautiful smile quickly and dramatically in as little as two visits.
There are many benefits to replacing missing teeth, such as improved chewing efficiency, facial profile, and preventing issues like tooth drifting and supra eruption of neighboring teeth. It is especially important to replace missing back teeth, which account for 80% of chewing. Without replacing missing teeth, chewing capacity is reduced and it can lead to issues like digestive problems. Over time, unreplaced missing teeth can cause the jawbone and facial structure to change as the alveolar ridge resorbs. It is therefore recommended to replace missing teeth as soon as possible to maintain oral and overall health.
The Chandler dentists at Shumway Dental Care will make sure you have a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile. Whether you need cosmetic dentistry, bridges or crowns, or just a checkup, their staff will make sure your visit is comfortable. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85286
(480) 659-7800
shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com
This document provides tips for encouraging children to brush their teeth. It recommends starting tooth brushing from the time the first teeth emerge using a child-sized toothbrush and water or coconut oil. Parents should make brushing a daily routine and use fun toothbrushes decorated with favorite characters. Brushing should last two minutes while parents discuss proper technique.
Proper brushing and flossing are essential for preventing tooth and gum disease. Brushing should occur for 2 minutes twice per day using small circular motions angled at the gum line to clean both sides of the teeth as well as the tongue. Flossing is important for removing plaque from between teeth. Parents should make dental visits fun for children by avoiding threats or bribes and acting relaxed to promote positive attitudes toward dental health. The first visit will involve an exam, cleaning, and fluoride treatment.
There are four types of teeth - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars - each with a different function like cutting, tearing, and grinding. Teeth are made of enamel and are susceptible to plaque buildup from bacteria if not properly cared for. To maintain good oral health, the document recommends brushing teeth twice daily, flossing regularly, limiting sweets, visiting the dentist twice per year, and eating a balanced diet.
Tooth loss is a common issue among adults. While it can strike at any age, the older people get, the more common it becomes. Older adults often lack all of their upper or lower teeth, sometimes both. Many people are constantly trying to find a solution to their missing teeth so they can eat their favourite chewy and crunchy foods again and smile with confidence. The solution is dental implants.
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Start early with good oral brushing habits.
The Six Steps On “How To Brush Your Child's Teeth Correctly”.
Rockford area pediatric dental care for children,
adolescents, and patients with special needs.
While baby teeth eventually fall out, they play a significant role in helping your child chew, bite, and speak clearly. Permanent teeth in young children also affect physical appearance and confidence, so take good care of your children’s teeth! Learn how now!
https://sunrise-dentistry.com/blog/how-to-care-for-childrens-teeth/
7 Easy Steps for Teaching Your Children How to Brush Their TeethDocKetchum
Are you concerned about your kids' dental health? Do you want to teach them how to properly brush their teeth at a young age? Follow these seven steps to learn some simple ways for teaching your children how to brush their teeth.
Dr. Ophir Alalouf, an experienced pediatric dentist, works with children to ensure good oral hygiene habits at his Rockville, Maryland-based private practice. Prior to establishing himself in the oral health care industry, Dr. Ophir Alalouf secured his fellowship certificate in pediatric dentistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he also earned his DDS.
Some teeth fall off easily, while others don’t. If you are wondering what to do with a loose tooth, the most important thing is not to forcefully and prematurely remove it.
Additionally, it would be better to consult a dentist to check on your child's overall oral health.
https://sunrise-dentistry.com/blog/how-to-deal-with-a-loose-tooth/
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems in children. It begins by outlining the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Key points include how plaque and bacteria can lead to cavities if not removed regularly through brushing and flossing. Common dental problems in children such as baby bottle tooth decay and early loss of teeth are explained. Maintaining proper dental hygiene through brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and regular dental checkups can help prevent dental issues in children.
This document defines key terms related to dental anatomy, including the different parts of the teeth and jaws. It describes the deciduous and permanent dentitions, identifying how many teeth are in each. It also defines the surfaces of teeth and identifies line and point angles. Finally, it summarizes three common systems for notation of individual teeth: Zsigmondy/Palmer, Universal, and FDI notation systems.
Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental care clinic with award winning dentists that care about you and your health. Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of your dreams. Call us for an appointment at (480) 820-3515.
Visit site: http://nobledentalcare.com
Noble Dental Care
1980 East Baseline Road #101, Tempe, AZ 85283
(480) 820-3515
info.nobledds@gmail.com
Dental braces are used to align crooked, crowded, or misaligned teeth into their proper positions. They are recommended for children with uneven teeth to fix problems like protruding teeth or jaw issues. Adults can also benefit from braces, which straighten teeth, improve bites, enhance oral health by reducing issues like gum disease, and boost confidence with a beautiful smile. Different types of braces include clear braces for invisibility, lingual braces placed behind teeth, or traditional metal braces fitted on the front of teeth.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems among children. It outlines the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining a child's dental health and preventing issues like cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Maintaining proper oral hygiene includes brushing teeth twice daily, flossing once daily, reducing sugar intake, visiting the dentist regularly, and getting dental sealants to prevent cavities. The five most common dental problems in children are lip sucking, early or late tooth loss, tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, and baby bottle tooth decay.
Proper dental care habits should be imparted to children from a young age to prevent dental problems later in life. Parents should take their children to the dentist every six months. Fluoride toothpaste should be used for children, with adult supervision. Parents should also teach their children proper brushing techniques and the importance of flossing starting at age three. Children should eat a nutritious diet low in sugars to support good dental health.
A dental brown is a cap that comes in a tooth shape to cover the tooth and restore the size, shape, strength, and also to have an improved appearance of the teeth. Learn more!
We understand the fact that each individual is unique and therefore their dental needs can also vary. Dr Stefan Vaz is seasoned in providing a confident smile on your face which can totally change your facial appearance.
At About Braces, Dr Stefan Vaz believes that in order to give extraordinary dentistry results, good communication with patients is needed before starting their treatment. Whatever our patients visualize, we guarantee them with the same when our orthodontic treatment ends.
The Chandler dentists at Shumway Dental Care will make sure you have a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile. Whether you need cosmetic dentistry, bridges or crowns, or just a checkup, their staff will make sure your visit is comfortable. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85286
(480) 659-7800
shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com
The document discusses the anatomy and functions of the mouth and teeth. It describes how the mouth is essential for speech through the tongue, lips, and teeth controlling airflow. The mouth also plays a key role in digestion by chewing food and starting digestion through saliva. The document outlines the normal development of primary and permanent teeth from conception through adulthood.
Tooth loss is a common issue among adults. While it can strike at any age, the older people get, the more common it becomes. Older adults often lack all of their upper or lower teeth, sometimes both. Many people are constantly trying to find a solution to their missing teeth so they can eat their favourite chewy and crunchy foods again and smile with confidence. The solution is dental implants.
http://www.dentalkidzclub.com | It's never too early or too late to learn the right way to brush your child's teeth. Proper dental care should start before your child grows teeth. Check this out for more helpful information.
Start early with good oral brushing habits.
The Six Steps On “How To Brush Your Child's Teeth Correctly”.
Rockford area pediatric dental care for children,
adolescents, and patients with special needs.
While baby teeth eventually fall out, they play a significant role in helping your child chew, bite, and speak clearly. Permanent teeth in young children also affect physical appearance and confidence, so take good care of your children’s teeth! Learn how now!
https://sunrise-dentistry.com/blog/how-to-care-for-childrens-teeth/
7 Easy Steps for Teaching Your Children How to Brush Their TeethDocKetchum
Are you concerned about your kids' dental health? Do you want to teach them how to properly brush their teeth at a young age? Follow these seven steps to learn some simple ways for teaching your children how to brush their teeth.
Dr. Ophir Alalouf, an experienced pediatric dentist, works with children to ensure good oral hygiene habits at his Rockville, Maryland-based private practice. Prior to establishing himself in the oral health care industry, Dr. Ophir Alalouf secured his fellowship certificate in pediatric dentistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he also earned his DDS.
Some teeth fall off easily, while others don’t. If you are wondering what to do with a loose tooth, the most important thing is not to forcefully and prematurely remove it.
Additionally, it would be better to consult a dentist to check on your child's overall oral health.
https://sunrise-dentistry.com/blog/how-to-deal-with-a-loose-tooth/
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems in children. It begins by outlining the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Key points include how plaque and bacteria can lead to cavities if not removed regularly through brushing and flossing. Common dental problems in children such as baby bottle tooth decay and early loss of teeth are explained. Maintaining proper dental hygiene through brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and regular dental checkups can help prevent dental issues in children.
This document defines key terms related to dental anatomy, including the different parts of the teeth and jaws. It describes the deciduous and permanent dentitions, identifying how many teeth are in each. It also defines the surfaces of teeth and identifies line and point angles. Finally, it summarizes three common systems for notation of individual teeth: Zsigmondy/Palmer, Universal, and FDI notation systems.
Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental care clinic with award winning dentists that care about you and your health. Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of your dreams. Call us for an appointment at (480) 820-3515.
Visit site: http://nobledentalcare.com
Noble Dental Care
1980 East Baseline Road #101, Tempe, AZ 85283
(480) 820-3515
info.nobledds@gmail.com
Dental braces are used to align crooked, crowded, or misaligned teeth into their proper positions. They are recommended for children with uneven teeth to fix problems like protruding teeth or jaw issues. Adults can also benefit from braces, which straighten teeth, improve bites, enhance oral health by reducing issues like gum disease, and boost confidence with a beautiful smile. Different types of braces include clear braces for invisibility, lingual braces placed behind teeth, or traditional metal braces fitted on the front of teeth.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems among children. It outlines the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining a child's dental health and preventing issues like cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Maintaining proper oral hygiene includes brushing teeth twice daily, flossing once daily, reducing sugar intake, visiting the dentist regularly, and getting dental sealants to prevent cavities. The five most common dental problems in children are lip sucking, early or late tooth loss, tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, and baby bottle tooth decay.
Proper dental care habits should be imparted to children from a young age to prevent dental problems later in life. Parents should take their children to the dentist every six months. Fluoride toothpaste should be used for children, with adult supervision. Parents should also teach their children proper brushing techniques and the importance of flossing starting at age three. Children should eat a nutritious diet low in sugars to support good dental health.
A dental brown is a cap that comes in a tooth shape to cover the tooth and restore the size, shape, strength, and also to have an improved appearance of the teeth. Learn more!
We understand the fact that each individual is unique and therefore their dental needs can also vary. Dr Stefan Vaz is seasoned in providing a confident smile on your face which can totally change your facial appearance.
At About Braces, Dr Stefan Vaz believes that in order to give extraordinary dentistry results, good communication with patients is needed before starting their treatment. Whatever our patients visualize, we guarantee them with the same when our orthodontic treatment ends.
The Chandler dentists at Shumway Dental Care will make sure you have a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile. Whether you need cosmetic dentistry, bridges or crowns, or just a checkup, their staff will make sure your visit is comfortable. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85286
(480) 659-7800
shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com
The document discusses the anatomy and functions of the mouth and teeth. It describes how the mouth is essential for speech through the tongue, lips, and teeth controlling airflow. The mouth also plays a key role in digestion by chewing food and starting digestion through saliva. The document outlines the normal development of primary and permanent teeth from conception through adulthood.
This document discusses orthodontic treatment and malocclusion. It begins by explaining who typically needs orthodontic treatment, such as those with crooked or misaligned teeth. It then covers different classes of malocclusion and provides examples, including overbite, overjet, underbite, crossbite, and open bite. It discusses causes of malocclusion and the best times for orthodontic treatment. It also covers space maintainers, how braces work to gradually shift teeth into alignment, home care for orthodontic patients, and the importance of proper cleaning with braces.
Understanding Tooth Eruption and Shedding in Children - Springdale Dental Cen...SpringdaleDentalCent
The document discusses tooth eruption and shedding in children. It explains that primary teeth typically begin erupting around 6 months, with a general order and timeline provided. It also outlines signs that a tooth is erupting like increased drooling. Tips are given for soothing teething discomfort. The document discusses that primary teeth are usually shed between ages 6-13 as permanent teeth erupt, following the same order. Maintaining good oral hygiene during this transitional period is emphasized.
The digestive system begins with the mouth, which contains both baby teeth and permanent teeth. Baby teeth, or deciduous teeth, are the first set of teeth and include 20 teeth. They develop by age 2 and start falling out around age 6 to be replaced by 32 permanent teeth, which are usually fully developed by age 12. Teeth have several parts including the crown, root, and neck. They also have interior parts like the pulp, dentin, cementum, and enamel. Proper oral hygiene including brushing and flossing daily is important for preventing cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss.
The digestive system begins with the mouth, which contains both baby teeth and permanent teeth. Baby teeth, also called deciduous or primary teeth, are eventually replaced by permanent teeth. The mouth contains incisors, canines, bicuspids, and molars, each with a different shape and function. Proper oral hygiene through brushing and flossing is important to maintain healthy teeth and gums and prevent cavities and gum disease.
The digestive system begins with the mouth, which contains both baby teeth and permanent teeth. Baby teeth, or deciduous teeth, are the first set of teeth and include 20 teeth. They develop by age 2 and start falling out around age 6 to be replaced by 32 permanent teeth, which are usually fully developed by age 12. Teeth have several parts including the crown, root, and neck. They also have interior parts like the pulp, dentin, cementum, and enamel. Proper oral hygiene including brushing and flossing daily is important for preventing cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss.
This document discusses the importance of oral health and proper dental care. It explains that teeth are important for appearance, chewing, and speech. Good dental hygiene includes brushing teeth twice a day for two minutes, flossing once a day, and regular dental checkups. Cavities are caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria. Plaque produces acid that decays enamel over time if not removed by brushing and flossing. The dentist checks for cavities and gum disease, takes x-rays, performs cleanings, and applies fluoride to strengthen teeth. Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for lifelong dental health.
Baby teeth begin to appear around 6 months and help children eat, speak, and allow adult teeth to grow properly. Even though baby teeth will fall out, they are important to care for by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and avoiding putting babies to bed with bottles to prevent tooth decay. Baby teeth guide the position of adult teeth and protect developing adult teeth; if cavities are left untreated in baby teeth, infections can spread and potentially cause harm. There are typically 20 baby teeth that follow an eruption pattern and fall out as adult teeth grow in from ages 6 to 14.
This document discusses different aspects of teeth. It begins by describing a child losing their first baby tooth and explains that teeth have many parts like enamel, dentin, and pulp. It then discusses the different types of primary and permanent teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. The document also explains how teeth are used for chewing as well as talking. It emphasizes the importance of proper dental hygiene like brushing and flossing teeth to keep them healthy.
Missing teeth are a common problem, with 178 million Americans missing at least one tooth. This is nearly as common as the 171 million Americans who own smartphones. Teeth can be lost due to cavities, injuries, or never fully developing. When a tooth is knocked out, it is important to handle it carefully by the crown and seek emergency treatment. Replacing missing teeth is important to maintain proper jaw structure and function, as well as prevent other teeth from shifting positions. Doctors at Miracle Smile Dentistry have training to evaluate patients and recommend solutions like dentures or implants to replace lost teeth.
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Dental sealants are plastic coatings placed on the chewing surfaces of back teeth to protect the deep grooves from decay. They are applied after the permanent molars and premolars have erupted, and can last for many years, helping to prevent cavities. Dental sealants are clear or white and are applied using acid etching and light curing to bond to the tooth surface.
The document summarizes key information about teeth anatomy and dental health. It describes the four types of tissues that make up teeth - enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp. It explains the five types of teeth - incisors, canines, premolars, molars, and wisdom teeth. It also discusses common dental problems like tooth decay caused by plaque buildup, and the importance of proper oral hygiene through brushing and flossing to prevent issues. Maintaining good dental health is important for overall health.
Primary teeth are important for several reasons, including aiding in speech development, chewing and eating, and guiding the eruption of permanent teeth. Tooth eruption is a complex process involving bone resorption and formation, as well as root development over several years before teeth emerge into the mouth. The sequence and timing of primary and permanent tooth eruption follows a generally predictable pattern, though there can be variations in individuals. Factors like genetics and local issues can influence the eruption process and cause problems like delayed, premature, or ectopic eruption.
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This document provides information about multiple episodes of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative", a podcast produced by Drs. Mark A. Cruz and Barry Raphael. It lists the episode numbers, dates, guest speakers, and brief episode titles for over 50 past episodes dating back to January 2014. The episodes discuss various topics related to airway dentistry, sleep, breathing, orthodontics, posture, and interdisciplinary collaboration between dental and medical professionals.
This document discusses respiratory and breathing physiology. It provides an overview of evaluating upper airway function, including tests like HRPO, pharyngometry, rhinometry, and CBCT. It also discusses treating conditions like UARS, LPR, and OSA with therapies like CPAP, OAT, MMA, and MFT. The document lists potential medical sequelae that can result from untreated airway and breathing issues, such as bruxism, anxiety, depression, fatigue, nocturia, hypertension, cognitive impairment, reflux, cough, asthma, mood swings, infertility, and more.
This document discusses airway and facial development, evolution, and how environmental stressors can lead to unintended physiological consequences and compromises. It explores the difference between competencies developed through genetic evolution and design, and compensations developed through environmental influences and stress, which can result in secondary dysfunctions. Specifically, it examines how competent behaviors and functions in children can be replaced by compensatory parafunctions due to environmental factors like mouth breathing, which can ultimately lead to malocclusions and other structural asymmetries if left unaddressed.
This document announces an upcoming webinar titled "Current Topics in Airway Dentistry" hosted by The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative on June 13, 2016 at 9:30 EST. The webinar will be produced by Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael and will discuss evolution, Darwinian dentistry, competencies, stressors, physiology, and consequences as they relate to airway dentistry.
This document provides a brief history of myofunctional orthodontics, listing important contributors from 1850 to present day. It focuses on two pioneers: Wilhelm Roux, a German anatomist in the late 19th century who first conceptualized "Functional Orthopedics"; and Alfred P. Rogers, an orthodontist in the early 20th century who advocated total-child treatment including muscular exercises to improve posture and breathing. The document presents several of Rogers' publications from 1918-1926 where he emphasized the importance of muscle training and exercises alone in orthodontic treatment.
This document discusses bringing together different approaches to orthodontics that consider airway health, including Rogers MewAngleCrozat, myofunctional orthotropics, fixed appliances, and lightwire/cranial techniques. It advocates for interdisciplinary collaboration between orthodontics and other medical fields like pediatrics, musculo-skeletal medicine, and more to implement airway-conscious treatment protocols, improve diagnostics, and raise awareness of airway health issues. The goal is improved patient outcomes through validated multi-system diagnoses and addressing the epidemiology of airway problems.
The document announces upcoming events on airway orthodontics and a new collaborative medical/dental care model. It provides information on upcoming spreecasts and mini-residency courses on airway assessment, causes of airway dysfunctions, treatment, and practice. It also includes a call for participants in a white flag initiative and invites people to subscribe to updates, provide feedback, and share invitations with others. It closes with a parting quote about evidence-based practice and the need for ongoing curiosity and discourse.
This document discusses orthodontics and airway issues. It mentions that three orthodontists who attended an AARD meeting were curious about airway problems after one mentioned speakers on health and airway journeys. The friend spent two days promoting airway awareness and ALF programs, hoping other practitioners would understand the problems and solutions. The friend suggests crafting a vision for what they hope to achieve.
The document also lists researchers and outlines a research protocol studying the relationship between malocclusions, orofacial dysfunctions, and space conditions in primary and mixed dentition.
This email from a friend discusses a presentation they saw that focused on mandibular advancement for correcting malocclusions. The friend critiques the presentation for overlooking important factors like tongue position and swallowing pattern. They believe the actual problem in the cases was a low resting tongue level caused by issues like tongue tie or bottle feeding rather than mandibular position. Correcting mandibular position without addressing the underlying tongue issues risks open bite recurrence and TMJ problems later in life. The friend argues the study design did not fully consider all impactful information needed to accurately reflect what was occurring.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative" podcast. The episode features Darick Nordstrom discussing the power of proper facial development. Nordstrom is a dentist from a rural practice who studied osteopathy and developed several appliance designs. He focuses on empowering practitioner teams through airway, sleep, and facial development techniques. The podcast is produced by Drs. Mark Cruz and Barry Raphael and covers topics related to the evolution of dentistry and its impact on facial development and physiology.
The document announces an upcoming Spreecast event on April 25th featuring Mark Cruz and a guest discussing a new medical/dental care collaborative model. It also advertises upcoming airway mini-residencies on the east and west coast in June 2016 that will cover assessment, causes, treatment, and practice of airway-related dysfunctions. Finally, it provides parting words questioning the concept of evidence-based practice and calls for more curiosity and discourse on what remains unknown.
This document summarizes an upcoming webinar titled "Pat McBride: Reading the PSG and The DDS/MD Collaboration" hosted by The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative on March 28, 2016. The webinar will feature Pat McBride discussing how to read polysomnography reports and the collaboration between dentists and medical doctors. It provides details on McBride's background and experience in dental and sleep medicine. The webinar producers are listed as Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael.
The document contains announcements for upcoming events including a Spreecast on April 11th with Darick Nordstrom discussing stabilizing orthodontic patients and an event on April 25th with Mark Cruz on multidisciplinary wellness collaboratives. It also lists information on an airway mini-residency in June 2016 and a call for participants in the AAPMD White Flag initiative. Contact information is provided to subscribe, give feedback, and find out more information on the listed events and programs.
This document discusses sleep scoring and interpretation. It begins by introducing the speaker and their background and disclosures in the field of sleep medicine. It then covers the basics of how sleep studies are scored, including scoring sleep stages, respiratory events, arousals, and periodic limb movements. It discusses the specifics of what is involved in scoring each of these components and provides examples. The document raises some issues that can arise in testing and reporting, and how failures in the system can negatively impact patients. It advocates for partnership between sleep professionals to better understand sleep disorders.
This document provides information about an upcoming episode of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative" podcast hosted by Drs. Mark Cruz and Barry Raphael. The episode scheduled for March 14th at 9:30 EST will focus on the legacy of James Garry and his contributions to the fields of dental occlusion and craniomandibular disorders. It will feature guests Clayton Chan and Ron Reeves discussing their history working with and being mentored by James Garry.
Clayton and Ron are thanked for something. An announcement is made about an upcoming webinar on March 28th with Pat McBride about working with medical offices. Another webinar is announced for April 11th with Mark Cruz on multidisciplinary wellness collaboratives. Information is provided about an upcoming airway mini-residency in June on both coasts covering assessment, causes, treatment, and practice regarding airway-related dysfunctions. Contact information is given for Darick Nordstrom and the AAPMD website. A call for participants is made for an AAPMD white flag initiative for orthodontists and others. Instructions are given to subscribe and pass invitations to others. Feedback can be provided to
James F. Garry was considered the "Einstein of Dentistry" for his pioneering work in upper airway obstruction, upper airway deformities, and craniomandibular disorders. He helped develop technologies like the Nuk pacifier and aspirator. Garry was inspired by Dr. Bernard Jankelson, the father of neuromuscular dentistry, and began incorporating neuromuscular techniques after seeing their success in treating his sister's pain. Garry was a leader in the field who published extensively, lectured worldwide, and held many positions in professional organizations throughout his career.
The document announces upcoming events including a Spreecast on Dr. James Garry on March 14th and a talk by Pat McBride on working with medical offices on March 28th. It also advertises East and West Coast airway mini-residencies in June 2016 and the AAPMD White Flag conference in Tucson in September. It provides contact information for the events and asks readers to subscribe, pass on invitations, and provide feedback. It closes with a quote about arguing and listening.
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3. In addition to moving teeth, we need to
address the cause of the problem.
If we fail to do this then when the teeth
have been straightened either we need to
have permanent retention or the teeth will
relapse towards the original position.”
Permanent retention is the state of the art in orthodontics
4. The Upper Jaw
and Teeth
take the Shape of
the Muscles that
Surround them.
7. How to build an arch
The Gothic Arch
The Roman Arch
8. When the tongue rests in the roof of the
mouth the teeth erupt around the tongue
forming a normal shaped and sized jaw.
The tongue is the scaffold for the
upper jaw
9. For normal growth and development the
growing child needs to:
1.breathe through the nose,
2.have the lips together at
rest, and
3.have the tongue sitting in
the roof of the mouth.
10. Those children who breath through the mouth or
have the lips apart at rest will not have the tongue
in the roof of the mouth.
11. Those children who breath through the mouth or
have the lips apart at rest will not have the tongue
in the roof of the mouth.
All of these children will have an
underdeveloped upper jaw.
It will not be big enough for all of the teeth and when the
adult teeth erupt they will be crooked.
12. With and Without Mouth Breathing
SOFT TISSUE DYSFUNCTION
Comparison of Unsupported vs Supported Growth