Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 1
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 2
This document provides an overview of integrative orthodontics presented by Dr. Barry Raphael. Integrative orthodontics takes a holistic approach to treating crooked teeth by addressing their underlying causes rather than just the symptoms. The goals of treatment include improving breathing, swallowing, tongue position and facial development. Methods discussed include preventing issues through frenectomies, proper feeding, and habit control, as well as undoing damage through palate expanders and functional appliances. Integrative orthodontics aims to achieve straighter teeth and better long-term stability.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 6 Some diagnostic protocols to be added to standard orthodontic protocols.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 3
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 4
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 4: How the basic assumption of Maxillary Dysplasia affects diagnosis and treatment planning in Airway-focused orthodontics.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 1
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 2
This document provides an overview of integrative orthodontics presented by Dr. Barry Raphael. Integrative orthodontics takes a holistic approach to treating crooked teeth by addressing their underlying causes rather than just the symptoms. The goals of treatment include improving breathing, swallowing, tongue position and facial development. Methods discussed include preventing issues through frenectomies, proper feeding, and habit control, as well as undoing damage through palate expanders and functional appliances. Integrative orthodontics aims to achieve straighter teeth and better long-term stability.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 6 Some diagnostic protocols to be added to standard orthodontic protocols.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 3
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 4
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 4: How the basic assumption of Maxillary Dysplasia affects diagnosis and treatment planning in Airway-focused orthodontics.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 7 : Some ways of changing the Form side of the facial growth and adaptation equation.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics from 2013.
Chapter 1: An editorial look at the forces that are changing orthodontics today and how they will influence what orthodontics is to become in the 21st century.
Some considerations in treatment planning myofunctional orthodontics based on the patients' psychology as well a dental needs in the context of a multi-service orthodontic practice.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on integrative orthodontics. It discusses treating crooked teeth as a symptom of underlying issues rather than the problem itself. The presentation addresses treating the whole patient, including airway dysfunction, breathing problems, and postural abnormalities. It emphasizes non-extraction treatment approaches and using orthodontics to advance the maxilla and mandible for improved facial and dental development.
This document provides guidelines for managing dental patients with special health care needs (CSHCN). It defines CSHCN as children who have disabilities that affect daily activities and require modified dental care. The document outlines the history of caring for CSHCN and the establishment of special needs dentistry. It describes different types of special needs including intellectual, physical, medical, and psychiatric disabilities. Recommendations are provided for scheduling appointments, establishing a dental home, and thoroughly assessing patients to provide appropriate care for CSHCN.
The document discusses various oral habits that can affect dental development, including thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, mouth breathing, bruxism, and lip biting. It defines each habit, discusses classifications, potential etiologies, effects on dental occlusion and facial growth, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Common treatment involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause, interrupting the habit through various appliances, and correcting any resulting malocclusion. Psychological counseling may also be used for habits stemming from emotional factors. A multidisciplinary approach is often needed to successfully manage pernicious oral habits.
This document discusses the connections between breathing disorders like sleep apnea and asthma and their impacts on facial development and dental health. It suggests that medicine and dentistry should be in conversation to address these issues. Early intervention is important to guide proper facial growth and establish nasal breathing. Removing obstacles to nasal breathing like tonsils/adenoids and using palatal expansion or orthotropic techniques can help. Establishing proper tongue posture is also key to supporting development.
Dr. Karen O'Rourke will present on reading the face as part of The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative webinar series. The webinar will discuss how to analyze facial development and growth patterns. It will be hosted on November 9th at 9:30 EST and produced by Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael. Dr. O'Rourke is a general dentist from Michigan with over 25 years of experience using growth guidance techniques to help improve facial development.
Oral care management for children with special needs
Special needs dentistry, also known as special care dentistry, is a speciality of dentistry concerned with the oral health of people who have intellectual disability, or who are affected by other medical, physical, or psychiatric issues
For more information, you can book an appointment at
Dr Sachdeva's Dental Aesthetic And Implant Institute,
I 101, Ashok Vihar Phase 1, Delhi- 110052
Contact us at
• Phone : +919818894041,01142464041
• Our Websites:
• www.sachdevadentalcare.com
• www.dentalclinicindelhi.com
• www.dentalimplantindia.co.in
• www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
• www.facialaestheticsdelhi.com
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This document provides guidance on examining the teeth, tongue, palate, oropharynx, and uvula during a health assessment. It describes what is considered normal, such as 32 teeth that are fixed and plaque-free, a moist tongue that is symmetrical and pink, and a uvula that rises on vocalization. Abnormal findings that should be noted include tooth decay, gum disease, limited tongue mobility, inflammation, and lesions or swelling. The assessment aims to evaluate oral health and provide recommendations like regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits.
1. The document outlines the process of examining a pediatric patient and developing a treatment plan, which includes performing a complete oral and extraoral examination, documenting medical and dental history, arriving at a diagnosis, and presenting a prevention-focused plan to the parents.
2. Key aspects of examination involve assessing the soft tissues, hard tissues, occlusion, and development as well as taking pulse, temperature and evaluating nutrition, growth, and behavior.
3. Developing a thorough history includes gathering information on the chief complaint, medical conditions, dental history, family history, feeding, habits, and hygiene from parents for young children.
This document provides information and guidance for families on caring for the oral health of children with autism. It discusses selecting the right toothbrush, brushing techniques, using visual schedules, finding a dentist, preparing for dental visits, and tips for dental professionals working with patients who have autism. The goal is to help children build lifelong healthy dental habits and make dental care a more positive experience.
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This document summarizes the case presentation of a 4-year old male patient referred for construction of a space maintainer. The patient has a history of asthma and early childhood caries. Clinical examination found fair oral hygiene and a high caries risk due to poor dietary habits. Radiographs and study casts were taken. The treatment plan included behavior management, restorations, and a Nance space maintainer to maintain space for erupting teeth. Periodic follow-ups were scheduled to monitor oral health and ensure proper development.
In these days, The Clogged ears problems are very normal because most of the peoples have clogged ear problems. This problem increases only some simple things. When you don’t take care of your ears. Home remedies are also most useful for clogged ears. This problem does not arise only adults, It also arises into the children. It is a very painful problem for peoples. Peoples feels the sensation into the ear. When the ear block. This problem is very irritating nowadays. This is also known as an ear infection. And this is also a very common problem. So we try to solve all your clogged ear problem.
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a major public health problem affecting young children worldwide. ECC can develop soon after teeth erupt and involves colonization of the oral cavity by cariogenic bacteria like Streptococcus mutans. Clinical features include rapid progression of decay affecting maxillary anterior teeth first in a rampant pattern. Multiple factors contribute to ECC risk including prolonged bottle feeding with sugary liquids, genetic and socioeconomic factors. Management focuses on prevention through education and early intervention to arrest non-cavitated lesions.
This document discusses dental phobia, defined as an intense, irrational fear of dentistry and dental care. It begins by defining phobias and differentiating between anxiety, fear, and phobias. It then defines dental phobia and its types including dentophobia, odontophobia, and trypanophobia. The document outlines the signs and symptoms of dental phobia and discusses its causes such as direct traumatic experiences, indirect experiences through others, media portrayal, and lack of control. It notes that dental phobia is most common among phobias and more prevalent in women and younger people. Scales for diagnosing and managing dental phobia include behavioral techniques like desensitization and pharmacological approaches like nitrous oxide
This document provides information about cleft lip and cleft palate including causes, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and social aspects. It describes how cleft lip occurs when the tissues of the lip do not fully fuse before birth, and cleft palate occurs when the roof of the mouth does not fully close. Treatment often begins in infancy and may include surgery, dental care, speech therapy, and psychological support. The document also discusses cultural beliefs and stigma around cleft conditions as well as organizations providing cleft care in India.
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1. Bullying can negatively impact children's self-esteem and mental health, and physical appearance such as teeth alignment is often a cause of bullying.
2. Research shows that early orthodontic treatment can significantly increase children's confidence levels after treatment by an orthodontist.
3. Parents often seek early orthodontic treatment for their children due to concerns about oral appearance and bullying, and orthodontists recommend treatment to improve dental health and alignment and prevent future issues.
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Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 7 : Some ways of changing the Form side of the facial growth and adaptation equation.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics from 2013.
Chapter 1: An editorial look at the forces that are changing orthodontics today and how they will influence what orthodontics is to become in the 21st century.
Some considerations in treatment planning myofunctional orthodontics based on the patients' psychology as well a dental needs in the context of a multi-service orthodontic practice.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on integrative orthodontics. It discusses treating crooked teeth as a symptom of underlying issues rather than the problem itself. The presentation addresses treating the whole patient, including airway dysfunction, breathing problems, and postural abnormalities. It emphasizes non-extraction treatment approaches and using orthodontics to advance the maxilla and mandible for improved facial and dental development.
This document provides guidelines for managing dental patients with special health care needs (CSHCN). It defines CSHCN as children who have disabilities that affect daily activities and require modified dental care. The document outlines the history of caring for CSHCN and the establishment of special needs dentistry. It describes different types of special needs including intellectual, physical, medical, and psychiatric disabilities. Recommendations are provided for scheduling appointments, establishing a dental home, and thoroughly assessing patients to provide appropriate care for CSHCN.
The document discusses various oral habits that can affect dental development, including thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, mouth breathing, bruxism, and lip biting. It defines each habit, discusses classifications, potential etiologies, effects on dental occlusion and facial growth, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Common treatment involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause, interrupting the habit through various appliances, and correcting any resulting malocclusion. Psychological counseling may also be used for habits stemming from emotional factors. A multidisciplinary approach is often needed to successfully manage pernicious oral habits.
This document discusses the connections between breathing disorders like sleep apnea and asthma and their impacts on facial development and dental health. It suggests that medicine and dentistry should be in conversation to address these issues. Early intervention is important to guide proper facial growth and establish nasal breathing. Removing obstacles to nasal breathing like tonsils/adenoids and using palatal expansion or orthotropic techniques can help. Establishing proper tongue posture is also key to supporting development.
Dr. Karen O'Rourke will present on reading the face as part of The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative webinar series. The webinar will discuss how to analyze facial development and growth patterns. It will be hosted on November 9th at 9:30 EST and produced by Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael. Dr. O'Rourke is a general dentist from Michigan with over 25 years of experience using growth guidance techniques to help improve facial development.
Oral care management for children with special needs
Special needs dentistry, also known as special care dentistry, is a speciality of dentistry concerned with the oral health of people who have intellectual disability, or who are affected by other medical, physical, or psychiatric issues
For more information, you can book an appointment at
Dr Sachdeva's Dental Aesthetic And Implant Institute,
I 101, Ashok Vihar Phase 1, Delhi- 110052
Contact us at
• Phone : +919818894041,01142464041
• Our Websites:
• www.sachdevadentalcare.com
• www.dentalclinicindelhi.com
• www.dentalimplantindia.co.in
• www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
• www.facialaestheticsdelhi.com
• Google+ link: https://goo.gl/vqAmvr
• Facebook link: https://goo.gl/tui98A
• Youtube link: https://goo.gl/mk7jfm
• Linkedin link: https://goo.gl/PrPgpB
• Slideshare link : http://goo.gl/0HY6ep
• Twitter Page : https://goo.gl/tohkcI
• Instagram page : https://goo.gl/OOGVig
This document provides guidance on examining the teeth, tongue, palate, oropharynx, and uvula during a health assessment. It describes what is considered normal, such as 32 teeth that are fixed and plaque-free, a moist tongue that is symmetrical and pink, and a uvula that rises on vocalization. Abnormal findings that should be noted include tooth decay, gum disease, limited tongue mobility, inflammation, and lesions or swelling. The assessment aims to evaluate oral health and provide recommendations like regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits.
1. The document outlines the process of examining a pediatric patient and developing a treatment plan, which includes performing a complete oral and extraoral examination, documenting medical and dental history, arriving at a diagnosis, and presenting a prevention-focused plan to the parents.
2. Key aspects of examination involve assessing the soft tissues, hard tissues, occlusion, and development as well as taking pulse, temperature and evaluating nutrition, growth, and behavior.
3. Developing a thorough history includes gathering information on the chief complaint, medical conditions, dental history, family history, feeding, habits, and hygiene from parents for young children.
This document provides information and guidance for families on caring for the oral health of children with autism. It discusses selecting the right toothbrush, brushing techniques, using visual schedules, finding a dentist, preparing for dental visits, and tips for dental professionals working with patients who have autism. The goal is to help children build lifelong healthy dental habits and make dental care a more positive experience.
early child hood caries in asthmatic patient by najma alamamiNajma Alamami
This document summarizes the case presentation of a 4-year old male patient referred for construction of a space maintainer. The patient has a history of asthma and early childhood caries. Clinical examination found fair oral hygiene and a high caries risk due to poor dietary habits. Radiographs and study casts were taken. The treatment plan included behavior management, restorations, and a Nance space maintainer to maintain space for erupting teeth. Periodic follow-ups were scheduled to monitor oral health and ensure proper development.
In these days, The Clogged ears problems are very normal because most of the peoples have clogged ear problems. This problem increases only some simple things. When you don’t take care of your ears. Home remedies are also most useful for clogged ears. This problem does not arise only adults, It also arises into the children. It is a very painful problem for peoples. Peoples feels the sensation into the ear. When the ear block. This problem is very irritating nowadays. This is also known as an ear infection. And this is also a very common problem. So we try to solve all your clogged ear problem.
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a major public health problem affecting young children worldwide. ECC can develop soon after teeth erupt and involves colonization of the oral cavity by cariogenic bacteria like Streptococcus mutans. Clinical features include rapid progression of decay affecting maxillary anterior teeth first in a rampant pattern. Multiple factors contribute to ECC risk including prolonged bottle feeding with sugary liquids, genetic and socioeconomic factors. Management focuses on prevention through education and early intervention to arrest non-cavitated lesions.
This document discusses dental phobia, defined as an intense, irrational fear of dentistry and dental care. It begins by defining phobias and differentiating between anxiety, fear, and phobias. It then defines dental phobia and its types including dentophobia, odontophobia, and trypanophobia. The document outlines the signs and symptoms of dental phobia and discusses its causes such as direct traumatic experiences, indirect experiences through others, media portrayal, and lack of control. It notes that dental phobia is most common among phobias and more prevalent in women and younger people. Scales for diagnosing and managing dental phobia include behavioral techniques like desensitization and pharmacological approaches like nitrous oxide
This document provides information about cleft lip and cleft palate including causes, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and social aspects. It describes how cleft lip occurs when the tissues of the lip do not fully fuse before birth, and cleft palate occurs when the roof of the mouth does not fully close. Treatment often begins in infancy and may include surgery, dental care, speech therapy, and psychological support. The document also discusses cultural beliefs and stigma around cleft conditions as well as organizations providing cleft care in India.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
1. Bullying can negatively impact children's self-esteem and mental health, and physical appearance such as teeth alignment is often a cause of bullying.
2. Research shows that early orthodontic treatment can significantly increase children's confidence levels after treatment by an orthodontist.
3. Parents often seek early orthodontic treatment for their children due to concerns about oral appearance and bullying, and orthodontists recommend treatment to improve dental health and alignment and prevent future issues.
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The document discusses the Healthy Start System, a non-pharmaceutical and non-surgical treatment for sleep disordered breathing in children delivered by trained dentists. The system uses oral appliances worn a few hours a day to widen the dental arches and jaw, encourage nasal breathing, and straighten teeth naturally. Left untreated, conditions like sleep apnea, ADHD, and crowded teeth can persist and prevent proper growth. Conventional treatments only address symptoms, not the root cause of a compromised airway. The Healthy Start System promotes airway development and addresses both dental and breathing issues to allow children to reach their full potential.
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1. Pediatric dentistry is concerned with dental care and treatment of children, with objectives including relieving pain, restoring function, preventing disease, and modifying child behavior.
2. Common dental diseases in children include baby bottle caries, thumb sucking, trauma, and malocclusion. Treatment involves restorative procedures like fillings, stainless steel crowns, pulpotomy, and extractions when teeth are non-restorable.
3. Elements of comprehensive pediatric dental care include patient records, behavior management, guidance of developing occlusion, and preventive methods like fluoride, sealants, and dietary counseling.
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Choosing a Pedodontics Dentist
Selecting the right pediatric dentist for your child is a crucial decision. Here are some factors to consider when making this choice:
1. Pediatric Specialty
Ensure that the dentist is a pediatric specialist, meaning they have undergone additional training specifically focused on the unique needs of children.
2. Child-Friendly Environment
A welcoming and child-friendly dental office can make a significant difference in how your child perceives dental visits. Look for an office with a warm atmosphere, colorful décor, and staff experienced in working with children.
Everything you ingest goes through your mouth at first, meaning your oral health can heavily impact your overall health. If you want to keep your dental health in tip-top shape, it is important to know the signs and preventive measures of the most common oral diseases.
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Cleft lip and palate are common genetic defects that cause physical, social, economic, and emotional problems. They involve splits in the upper lip and roof of the mouth that form early in development. While they require multiple treatments over years, most children with cleft lip and palate can achieve normal appearance and lives through surgery, therapy, and other care. Operation Smile is a non-profit organization that provides free repair surgery to children with clefts in many countries around the world.
Pediatric dentistry is a specialty that provides preventative and therapeutic oral healthcare for infants, children, and adolescents through adolescence. It addresses the unique dental needs of this age group. Milestones in the development of pediatric dentistry in the United States include the establishment of the first dental society for children in 1927 and adoption of a formal definition by the American Dental Association in 1995. Effective patient management techniques in pediatric dentistry range from communication strategies to behavioral management tools and vary based on the child's age and needs.
This document provides an introduction to orthodontics. It begins by defining orthodontics as the branch of dentistry concerned with preventing, intercepting, and correcting malocclusions and other dentofacial deformities. Ideal occlusion and Andrews' six keys of occlusion are described. The document outlines the different branches of orthodontics including preventive, interceptive, and corrective orthodontics. The aims of orthodontic treatment are discussed as achieving aesthetic harmony, functional efficiency, and structural balance. Finally, the 4th year orthodontic syllabus is summarized.
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This document discusses the examination and diagnosis of complete denture patients. It emphasizes the importance of a thorough case history and physical examination. The case history should explore the patient's dental history, medical history, habits, expectations and mental attitude. The physical examination involves both extraoral and intraoral assessment including facial form, profile, symmetry, complexion and lip support. A systematic examination allows for an accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan.
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This document discusses dental care considerations for patients with Down syndrome. It notes that children with Down syndrome have a higher risk of periodontal disease due to low muscle tone making oral hygiene difficult. Dentists treating patients with Down syndrome must be prepared to use specialized techniques to address issues like respiratory problems, dry mouth, and low muscle tone. Maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits is important for oral health. Technology has improved dental care for patients with Down syndrome through advances in x-rays, orthodontics, dentures, and implants. Dentists should also aim to make patients with Down syndrome comfortable by speaking slowly, showing movies as distractions, and learning about
This document discusses the importance of preventive dental care. It emphasizes that dental disease is preventable through proper brushing, flossing, eating a balanced diet, and regular dental checkups. The document is presented by Dr. Monika Agrawal from SYMA Dental Care Pvt. Ltd and provides tips for maintaining good oral hygiene habits at various life stages to prevent common issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
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.
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4. What should I look for
in my child?
Adenoid Face
Long profile,
Recessed chin
Open Mouth Posture
Lack of Space
Airway Obstruction
5.
6. Orthodontics in the
21st Century
Conventional
Orthodontics
Airway
Orthodontics
Genetic
Tooth-Focused
Esthetics Primary
Treating Symptoms
Airway Ignorant
Adaptation
Muscle-Focused
Esthetics Secondary
Treating Causes
Airway Concious
7. Where can I learn
more?
Dr. Barry’s website
• Alignmine.com
about Myobrace
• Myobrace.com
about Biobloc
• orthotropics-na.org/
about Airway dentistry
•Aapmd.org
about Oral Myology
•Aomt.org
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