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From Pickwickian Syndrome to Sleep Disordered Breathing, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, OSA, and everything in between. Well it all started with a vacuum cleaner!Meet Dr Peter Farrell, founder and former CEO of Resmed; the little company we all know very well! Dr Farrell tells about his time in university in Australia, then at MIT, and finally meeting with Dr Collin Sullivan to develop the first commercially available CPAP machine. Learn the fascinating origin story of the CPAP and how Resmed grew from 9 people to the 10,000 person multinational company we know today. For more information vistit resmed.comA huge thanks to our sponsors:Medbridge Healthcare: For Job Opportunities with MedBridge Healthcare visit: https://medbridgehealthcare.com/careers/Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe!Learn more about the show at https://www.sleeptechtalk.com/thetechroomCredits:Audio/ Video: Diego R Mannikarote; Music: Pierce G MannikaroteHosts: J. Emerson Kerr, Robert Miller, Gerald George MannikaroteCopyright: ⓒ 2025 SleepTech Talk ProductionsEpisode 94Sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, oral sleep appliance, inspire, surgery, sleep surgery, CPAP
In this episode we speak with Dr. Ingo Mahn about the connection between oral health and sleep. Dr. Mahn is a trailblazer in the field of dentistry and is based in Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Mahn grew up in Germany and moved to the United States at the age of 12. He graduated from Marquette University in 1985 after attending there for both undergrad and dental school. An early adopter of biological technology, Dr Mahn was one of the first users of Cerec in 1995. After discovering the benefits of a more natural approach, he founded Integrative Dental Solutions in 2001 and went on to earn a doctorate in Integrative Medicine from Capital University in Georgetown in 2004. In 2017, Dr Mahn and his family relocated to Phoenix, AZ where he founded Natural Dental Partners, a biological dentistry practice. Aside from running his dental practice, Dr Mahn currently spends most of his time focused on treating the root cause of breathing disorders, sleeping conditions, and TMJ dysfunction. He founded the Institute for Advanced Airway Studies to empower fellow dentists to establish superior airway programs in their practices for enhanced patient well-being. Dr. Mahn is also an accredited member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) where he serves as a board member and chairman of the Ozone Committee. Learning Points: • What is Sleep-Disordered breathing? • How are both sleeping and breathing linked to dentistry? • Common signs of Sleep-Disordered breathing? Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/naturaldentalpartners LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ingo-mahn-9451b511/ Websites: https://www.mynaturaldentist.com/ https://www.mynaturaldentist.com/
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Research Interests and Collaborations:● Sleep behaviour and impact on driving ability● The genesis of respiratory failure in Motor Neuron Disease● The Pathophysiology of sleep in Parkinson's Disease● PTSD and effects on sleepiness, Restless Legs Syndrome and REM Behaviour Disorder● The role of GERD in Respiratory Disease● Long Covid and Post Acute Sequelae of Covid-19● Spinal Cord Injury and Sleep Disordered Breathing
In this episode, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes Dr. Danny J. Eckert, a sleep and respiratory physiologist and professor at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. Dr. Eckert is a leading expert in his field and the recipient of the 2023 European Respiratory Society Gold Medal in Sleep-Disordered Breathing. As the Director of the Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, he discusses his groundbreaking work on OSA endotyping and the PALM classification system (Pcrit, Arousal threshold, Loop gain, and Muscle recovery). Discover why 70% of OSA patients have non-anatomical causes and how understanding these distinct endotypes can revolutionize treatment approaches. The conversation delves into practical applications for clinical settings, examining the roles of obesity and nasal obstruction in sleep apnea while discussing targeted therapeutic strategies, including GABAergic medications.
How do you sleep when ADHD is throwing a bajillion thoughts at you 24/7? Well, this seems like a reasonable thing to infodump about because, listen, there are not enough studies out there about ADHD and sleep! We're burning the candle at both ends, and there are major consequences, friend! Sleep impacts everything—from focus to emotional regulation, decision-making, and even how we experience joy. So, yeah, we need to have a serious chat about why we're all running on fumes and how that's especially true for those of us with ADHD brains that never seem to shut up. In this episode, Caitlin Liz Fisher jumps deep into the rabbit hole of the not-so-obvious reasons ADHDers struggle with sleep and what to do about it. They'll also be busting some myths (no, melatonin isn't the magic cure) and exploring practical tips that can help calm your racing mind at night. It's time to break out of the cycle of exhaustion and finally get the rest your brain, body, and soul deserve. PLUS, we've got happy shoutouts for our sunshine-y Patreon subscribers. Thank YOU for helping us keep this podcast going!
Learn the connections between mouth breathing, sleep disorder breathing, and their impact on nighttime urination, heart health, and overall sleep quality. Save on the Bon Charge Red Light Mask: https://boncharge.com/hih Save on the Myo Relax Sleep Blend: https://bit.ly/myo-relax-sleep-blend Save with code podcast Link to Video & Research: Link to studies: https://bit.ly/3yF3G4H Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:40 - Case Study: Client with Sleep Disordered Breathing 1:30 - Tips for Nasal Breathing and Sleep Optimization 2:31 - Connection Between Sleep Disordered Breathing and Nocturnal Polyurea 4:29 - Women, Sleep Apnea, and Overactive Bladder Syndrome 6:16 - Visual Explanation of Airway Obstruction 7:01 - Symptoms of Sleep Disordered Breathing 8:00 - Bon charge 8:46 - Importance of Addressing Sleep Disordered Breathing 9:31 - Introduction to Mouth Taping 10:13 - Impact of Mouth Breathing on Children 11:03 - Prevalence and Consequences of Sleep Apnea 12:45 - Immediate and Long-term Consequences of Sleep Apnea 13:41 - Link Between Leptin and Sleep Apnea 15:30 - Practical Solutions for Sleep Disordered Breathing 16:15 - Mechanical Impact of Mouth Breathing 17:05 - Research Supporting Mouth Taping 18:46 - Connection Between Obesity and Sleep Apnea 20:23 - Leptin and Breathing in Obesity 21:06 - Introduction to Mouth Taping and Myofunctional Therapy 23:00 How to use mouth tape during the day and night to train nasal breathing.
In this informative and empowering episode, Dr. Kalli Hale explains all you need to know about sleep-disordered breathing in children. Erin and Dr. Kalli discuss the symptoms and causes along with the importance of early intervention. As the founder of Toothpillow, a preventative, pre-orthodontic method that corrects and supports proper jaw development, Dr. Kalli Hale is dedicated to bringing an affordable and effective solution to families to address sleep-disordered breathing. Use code ERIN in the “Who's the person we can thank for referring you?” field for a free Toothpillow consultation ($50 value) and $250 off treatment from 6/12/2024-6/19/2024. After 6/19/2024 ERIN will give you 50% off the consultation (regularly $50) and $100 off treatment. Connect with Dr. Kalli Hale: Dr. Kalli Hale's Instagram The Sleep Well Journey Instagram Website Connect with me: Instagram Website About Dr. Kalli Hale: Dr. Kalli Hale was born and raised in Anderson, TX and grew up on a small farm. She did her undergraduate and master's studies at Texas A&M University and graduated from the University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston. She comes from an entire family of dentists (both parents, husband, and sister) which has been a huge blessing over the years. Dr. Hale and her husband have three beautiful children and a labradoodle. When she is not at work, she is busy with her children at go-kart race tracks, dance practice, or cooking at home. She was a competitive piano player growing up and loves that her children are also learning to play. She is married to her high-school sweetheart and best friend, Dr. Kyle Hale. Dr. Kalli Hale is passionate about how our teeth affect our systemic health. Her training in obstructive sleep apnea has transformed both her personal and professional career. Dr. Hale is a Clinical Advocate for VIVOS Therapeutics and works with dentists around the country to develop clinical protocols for the treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and sleep-disordered breathing. Her work in pediatric expansion and sleep-disordered breathing catapulted her speaking career and lives by the slogan “we have to stop getting it wrong for our kids.” She is faculty for the Dental Success Network and a key-opinion leader for Candid. She is proud to be a founder and the Chief Dental Officer for Toothpillow.
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Dr Ali Vazir from The Royal Brompton Hospital in London. They discuss all aspects of sleep-disordered breathing and why it's important to be aware of this condition. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 or wherever you get your podcasts - it's really helpful. Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/109/24/1864.info
In our last episode, I had an insightful discussion with Paediatric Neurologist Dr Steve Hodges from the United States. Dr. Hodges shared his unique approach to toileting issues, explaining how chronic constipation may be the underlying cause of toileting issues in your children. If you haven't listened to this episode yet, click here to listen. Today we are diving into bedwetting - a challenging issue for many families. Bedwetting can be inconvenient, and embarrassing as children get older, with little information surrounding alternative treatments for bedwetting. Join me as I break down a topic that can be a struggle for many children. In this episode, I discuss:How constipation can be an underlying cause of bedwetting;Imbalances in the gut microbiome and how this can contribute to bedwetting, chronic cystitis, and thrush;Symptoms of worms and how worms can be a cause of bedwetting; The link between allergies (food and environmental), and increased risk of bedwetting;How controlling asthma can reduce the incidence of bedwetting;The role stress plays in bedwetting, and how wetting the bed can affect a child's mental health;The association between bedwetting and behavioural problems, and how bedwetting is more common in neurodiverse kids;The link between sleep-disordered breathing and bedwetting.Episode Links:Constipation in children - A Natural Approach The connection between the Bladder and the Brain-Gut Axis in treating Functional Bladder Disorders Treating Worms in Children Allergic Rhinitis and the Associated Risk of Bedwetting Study The association between Asthma and Bedwetting Study Behavioural Problems and Bedwetting Study The link between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Bedwetting Study Assessment of oral function
Visit www.drstevenlin.com for this episode and moreIf your child struggles with sleep breathing then it's important to understand why.If there is one topic we should all be talking about more regularly, is how are our kids breathing.A quick assessment may ask how they are they breathing during the day? How does this compare to when they are sleeping? Do they sleep with their Mouth open? Does your child snore?These questions need to be on every parent's lips, but the issue is that once we see the problem, we find a very complex human health issue nearly all kids are experiencing today.Pediatric dental development is linked to the airway, and crooked teeth are shrinking our kid's breathing capacities, resulting in snoring and dangerous absences of oxygen during critical brain development phases.This week I have the absolute pleasure of interviewing Dr. Kevin Boyd DDS, a specialist pediatric dentist who has been sounding the drum on the huge issues facing our developing human dental arches. We will dive into the anthropology, physiology, and practical solutions to help parents GROW a child's face.Sleep breathing disorders in toddlers and kids shouldn't be ignored and Dr. Boyd helps us understand what to do next.To learn more please visit: https://dfchildren.com/?%2F
Welcome to the fourth episode of season three of Conversations in Fetal Medicine, where we talk to Professor Sue Walker. Professor Walker's bio:Professor Sue Walker AO, FAAHMS is the Head of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Newborn Health at The University of Melbourne since 2016 and is also the Chair of the Division of Perinatal Medicine and Clinical Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine at the Mercy Hospital for Women. She is the inaugural Sheila Handbury Chair of Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of Melbourne, and is the co-director of Mercy Perinatal - a 3 pillar centre committed to clinical care, education and research in high-risk pregnancy. Her research interests include improving the detection and management of fetal growth disorders, stillbirth prevention, therapeutics for pre-eclampsia, perinatal epidemiology and the impact of Sleep Disordered Breathing on perinatal outcomes.Mercy Perinatal mailing list:If anyone would like to jump on the Mercy Perinatal mailing list so they can receive invitations to Fetal Medicine at Twilight, Global Obstetric Update and their regular ‘Journal Club on the Run' emails, feel free to drop them a line on mercyperinatal@mercy.com.au.The K-ISBAR tool:de Senneville LL, Brewin A, Thomas A, Calvert K. A qualitative analysis of adding kindness into the ISBAR handover tool. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2022 Dec;62(6):901-905. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13607. Epub 2022 Sep 12. PMID: 36097379.Podcast information:We have not included any patient identifiable information, and this podcast is intended for professional education rather than patient information (although welcome anyone interested in the field to listen). Please get in touch with feedback or suggestions for future guests or topics: conversationsinfetalmed@gmail.com, or via Twitter (X) or Instagram via @fetalmedcast.Music by Crowander ('Acoustic romance') used under creative commons licence. Podcast created, hosted and edited by Dr Jane Currie.
With thorough medical histories and knowledge in sleep disordered breathing, dental hygienists can help patients lead healthier lives. Vilma Cordero, MHSc, BASDH, RDH, Bethany Montoya, BAS, RDH Read by Jackie Sanders Read Article HERE: https://www.rdhmag.com/patient-care/article/14299773/how-to-identify-dental-patients-at-risk-for-sleep-disordered-breathing
In this episode we have a special guest, Amy Harlow with Amy Harlow Counseling. What you can expect in this episode is how schools can possible screen our kids for sleep disordered breathing? Who is should be talking to parents about whether their kids needs to be screen, counselors? teachers? nurses? It is an epidemic in our world today that our generation are underdeveloped, and what would be more of a better ground to educate and possible rid the world with underdeveloped jaws and sleep disordered breathing than a school? Tune in and listen to what Amy and both Dr. Kyle and Dr. Kalli have on this topic.
How to Properly Read Cone Beam ImagesEpisode #640 with Dr. Dania Tamimi Bones chronicle a person's life, and imaging helps you to read it. Knowing how to properly read the imaging is critical, and Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Dania Tamimi, lead author of two textbooks, Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants and Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing, to encourage you to use imaging when diagnosing your patients. Imaging is like having a crystal ball! To learn how proper readings can change your patients' lives, listen to Episode 640 of The Best Practices Show! Episode Resources:Send Dr. Tamimi an emailFollow Dr. Tamimi on InstagramSubscribe to The Best Practices Show podcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubSee ACT's Live Events ScheduleGet The Best Practices Magazine for free!Write a review on iTunesLinks Mentioned in This Episode:Read Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants and Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered BreathingRead Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants Learn more about BeamReadersLearn more about Modjaw Main Takeaways:Imaging helps you see the past, present, and future of your patients' dental health.Understand the physical, emotional, and psychological causes of dental issues. Change the trajectory of your patients' lives by understanding bone biology.Be smart about who you irradiate and use imaging when it's necessary.Remember that bone is alive and “fluid”. Quotes:“When we're looking the imaging, when we're looking at cone beam CTs, or the panoramics, or whatever, we're really thinking about the process of how this person got to that point because your bones are the chronicle of your life. Your body is the chronicle of your life, in general. But when we're talking about cone beam CT and imaging, in general, in dentistry, what we see is the bones, the hard tissues, and whatnot, and these tissues basically will record your life instances, what you do with your body, how you hold yourself, how you carry yourself, how you function, how you chew. All that stuff will reflect on what your bones look like on imaging.”...
The RDH Dental Detective: Questions to Discover Childhood Sleep Disordered Breathing By Kathryn Gilliam, BA, RDH, FAAOSH Original article published on Today's RDH: https://www.todaysrdh.com/the-rdh-dental-detective-questions-to-discover-childhood-sleep-disordered-breathing/ This audio article is sponsored* by LISTERINE®. Although LISTERINE® Antiseptic is the most extensively tested over-the-counter mouthrisnse in the world, with over 30 long-term clinical trials examining its safety and efficacy, there is still some misinformation out there over the uses of mouthrinses containing alcohol. To help understand the safety of alcohol-containing mouthrinses, in case any patients ask you about it, head on over to https://rdh.tv/ListerineSafety Need CE? Start earning CE credits today at https://rdh.tv/ce Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/
In this episode, I'm chatting about the findings of a research study about the prevalence of sleep disordered breathing in children + why it matters. www.taylorkulik.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylorkulik/support
In this enlightening podcast episode of Jaw Talk, we welcome Dr. Dania Tamimi, a highly accomplished expert in oral maxillofacial radiology. After graduating from King Saud University in 1999 and later earning her doctorate of medical science (DMSc) and fellowship certificate in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology from Harvard University, Dr. Tamimi's credentials are unparalleled. As a board-certified professional recognized by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR), she brings extensive knowledge and experience to the table.Throughout the episode, Dr. Tamimi discusses her remarkable journey, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the human body and the significance of accurate diagnosis. From exploring bite registration and MRI views to evaluating the upper cervical spine and airway, she highlights the crucial role of early diagnosis for young patients. Furthermore, Dr. Tamimi navigates the complexities of modern imaging, addressing the balance between risk and benefit. Don't miss this captivating conversation with Dr. Dania Tamimi, as she shares her wisdom and expertise in the field of oral maxillofacial radiology, empowering dental professionals to improve patient care.We talk about:[0:00] Intro[03:29] Dr. Dania's journey to oral maxillofacial radiology[05:04] Exploring the interconnected body[10:51] Dr. Dania's workflow[13:40] Bite registration and MRI views[17:06] Upper cervical spine evaluation and airway[23:13] Diagnosis: A crystal ball for young patients[25:47] Navigating modern imaging: risk vs. benefit[37:50] The wisdom of mentors[39:43] Where to find Dr. DaniaResources mentioned:Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: https://a.co/d/0tClnKLConnect with Dr. Dania here:https://www.beamreaders.com/experts/dr-dania-tamimiUpcoming appearance at Midwinter: https://www.cds.org/midwinter-meetingConnect with Tiffany here:https://www.tmdcollective.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/tmdcollectiveSupport the show
We are thrilled to bring you this conversation with Dr. Gene Sambataro (our Dad & OG biohacker!) where we take a deeper look into biological dentistry and dental sleep medicine. This is his third time on the podcast so make sure you go back and check out the previous episodes - #10 "The Root of It All" and #136 "Sleep Apnea, Nutrition for Oral Health & Biohacking for Families". In today's episode we discuss how we can address sleep issues, the benefits of running a home sleep study, alternatives to CPAPs for sleep apnea, the dangers of root canals and mouthtaping, the health benefits of breastfeeding and more!Dr. Gene Sambataro has been practicing dentistry for over 40 years with special interests in orthodontics, dental orthopedics, temporomandibular joint disorder, sleep disordered breathing and implantology. He graduated from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 1980 and soon after started incorporating a more holistic approach to his practice. Dr. Sambataro strives to educate his patients on how they can make healthier decisions in their lives, as well as sharing his knowledge around toxic-free dentistry, which avoids mercury amalgam fillings, fluoride, and toxic root canals. Nearly 80% of all illnesses can be connected to infections, toxicities, and imbalances in the mouth, which is one of the reasons he is so passionate about practicing Biological (or Holistic) Dentistry. A few of his affiliations include the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, the Holistic Dental Association, and the International Dental Implant Association. He is also a Board Member for the Maryland Society of Integrative Medicine and the author of “Stop the Snore, Dental Solutions to Healthy Sleep.” He is currently enrolled in the PhD program in Quantum Morphogenetic Physic and Science through the Bioregenesis Academy and just released his newest book, “Your Guide to Holistic Dental Implants: The Permanent Solution for Missing or Lost Teeth.” SHOW NOTES:0:59 Welcome to the show!1:51 Pop Quiz of the Day3:30 About today's episode5:54 Dr. Gene Sambataro's Bio7:20 Welcome him to the podcast10:02 His global perspective of dentistry13:28 Car mechanic analogy15:03 How to address sleep issues17:01 Home Sleep Study results17:31 Stigma around snoring18:36 Oxygen Saturation & data collection20:41 Giving patients oxygen during treatment21:13 Headaches & Symptoms of Hypoxia22:14 There is no Panacea23:32 CPAPs & Appliance Alternatives26:35 Benefits of Breastfeeding28:28 Healthy Start program for supporting children31:54 *Magnesium Breakthrough*34:03 Lauren's thumb-sucking36:39 Primary reason for poor tongue posture39:17 Myo-functional Therapy42:29 If you can't breastfeed + tongue ties47:05 Benefits of Chewing for teeth & jaws50:10 Sucking & Wrinkles51:49 Issues with Apnea-Hypopnea Index 54:38 What's worse: sleep apnea or insomnia?58:32 Julian Center's comprehensive approach59:57 Cavitations & Root Canals1:02:09 Is there such thing as a healthy root canal?1:07:02 Symmetry, Nitric Oxide & Blood Pressure1:13:18 The influence of mold exposure1:04:24 3D Cone Beam as a diagnostic1:19:16 Alignment of the jaw and face structure1:22:13 His final piece of advice1:23:51 Where to find him1:25:17 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Julian Center for Comprehensive Dentistry - juliandentist.comJulian Center for Dental ImplantsJulian Center for Effortless SleepInstagram: Julian CenterInstagram: Dr. SambataroFacebook: Julian CenterLinkedIn: Dr. SambataroMagnesium Breakthrough - code: BIOHACKERBABES10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode, discover expert insights on treating nasal and sinus disorders related to sleep-disordered breathing and sleep apnea with Dr. Keith Matheny.Uncover the potential risks and severity of untreated sleep-disordered breathing and the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to address it.In addition, learn about Sleep Vigil technology, a pioneer in remote patient monitoring (RPM) for sleep apnea, and explore how it can empower patients to manage their sleep-disordered breathing through personalized care and monitoring.Take advantage of this fascinating conversation that will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to take charge of your well-being. Tune in now!BIO:Dr. Keith Matheny is a Vanderbilt-trained Otolaryngologist in community practice in North Dallas, emphasizing Rhinology & Sleep in adults and children. He has a passion for the business aspects of Otolaryngology, as well as new technology, pharmacotherapy & procedures in ENT. Dr. Matheny holds numerous patents & patents-pending on bioabsorbable, local drug-delivery implants for use in sinus and ear surgery, founding two device companies around these technologies, Septum Solutions & Otologic Solutions. He is also the Founder/Chairman/CEO of US ENT Partners, an ENT-focused Group Purchasing Organization bringing savings of 20% or more on the high cost supplies that ENT physicians use in their office daily, as well as a Co-Founder of Sleep Vigil, a company pioneering the concept of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) for sleep apnea. Dr. Matheny has numerous journal publications and has given numerous presentations on his clinical research & on various topics related to the business of medicine over the last few decades. As a creative outlet, Dr. Matheny makes custom, 3D-printed jewelry within his company Tuff-Links. He volunteers in his community providing charity clinics for multiple school districts around his practice, serving on the local YMCA Board, and as the otolaryngologist for the Dallas Cowboys.SHOW NOTES:
In today's episode of Talking Sleep, we are joined by Dr. Jean-Louis Pépin and Dr. Atul Malhotra, who talk about how the signal derived from mandibular jaw movements during sleep can be an alternative measurement of respiratory effort in patients being evaluated for suspected sleep apnea. We will focus on the scientific basis and clinical implications of this new signal.
In this episode, I sit down with Carmen Woodland, Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, who runs a global virtual practice specializing in airway & sleep-disordered breathing, tongue ties, and wellness/digestion/lifestyle support. Carmen works with people and children of all ages to address a wide range of issues including the areas of breathing (mouth-breathing, snoring, sleep apnea, etc.), habit correction, sleep promotion strategies, eustachian tube dysfunction, TMD support, as well as the most complex cases of orofacial myofunctional disorders. This interview is packed to the brim regarding disordering breathing and why mouth breathing is a massively overlooked yet underrated problem, and how the dots are still not connected by many as they continue to suffer from a wide range of health conditions/diseases. Carmen gives us a major breakdown on why nasal breathing is so critical for optimal health, and we get into detail about conditions like sleep apnea.We also take a deep dive into tongue ties, as she enlightens us on all things from common signs, implications, surgical releases, early facial development, frequently asked questions, and more. She gives us examples of what she's seen in her practice, and we talk about how and why conventional dentistry/medicine in general has collectively bypassed this area of concern for many. Carmen's expert approach and guidance has helped countless people and children find their way towards healing and optimal health, and she is full of encouragement as she enlightens us on real, tangible solutions.Carmen's Website: https://www.myofunctionaltherapy4u.com/Getting Started Guide: https://www.myofunctionaltherapy4u.com/free-tools/Carmen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetonguetrainer/Book Reference, Breath by James Nestor: https://a.co/d/6ireVHVShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/well.with.vanessa/Vanessa Lopez on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegiftofgoods/Vanessa's Linktree (Discounts etc.): https://linktr.ee/thegiftofgoodsEmail: intentionallywellpodcast@gmail.comHelp Abused and Homeless Animals In Need CUDDLY helps give animals a healthy life and a loving home. Help Vanessa's charity of choice above.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThis episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult a trusted health practitioner for individual concerns.
About DR. MEGHNA DASSANI and MEGHNA DASSANI: As a dentist and mother, Dr. Meghna Dassani knows what it feels like to have a child that doesn't sleep well.She knows how easily it can be misdiagnosed for months and even years. Dr. Dassani believes each child is unique, which is why she created a protocol that empowers parents with personalized treatment options, so any child can sleep soundly. Dr. Dassani received her initial training from the University of Mumbai, India, where she graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS). She established and operated her own practice in Mumbai, India, for six years before moving to the United States, where she earned her DMD at Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Dassani relocated to Houston and practiced dentistry as an associate before she opened Dassani Dentistry in 2011. Dr. Dassani's commitment to continuing education has expanded her catalog of dental procedures including placement and restoration of dental implants, aesthetic dentistry, treatment of TMJ/TMD dysfunction, and – most notably – sleep apnea treatment for adults and children. Houston sleep apnea dentist and mentor to sleep apnea dentists across the nation, Dr. Dassani is proud to not only keep your teeth clean and healthy, but also to provide a non-surgical, non-invasive sleep apnea treatment with oral appliance therapy. The HealthyStart® System is an oral appliance therapy that promotes natural growth and development, which addresses the root causes of SDB. The HealthyStart® System has been specifically designed to promote the proper growth and development of the jaw and airway to optimize airflow and promote proper nasal breathing while straightening your child's teeth. As these areas develop many of the symptoms of Sleep Disordered Breathing disappear. When kids can breathe properly, they can begin to learn, grow, and blossom into their true genetic potential … just as nature intended. Many kids with the above health disorders are being “treated” with powerful drugs without evaluating a possible root cause. Our office can evaluate your child and indicate if there is a breathing and sleeping issue. Please take the sleep and speech questionnaire to make an initial evaluation of your child. Healthy Start not only addresses the root cause of Sleep Disorder Breathing it simultaneously straightens your child's teeth without braces. Best of all, when treatment begins early, the perfect smiles that the HealthyStart® Appliance System creates are less likely to relapse! HealthyStart® creates healthier, happier kids who can breathe. Rarely has there ever been a single appliance or system with the power to impact your child's health in so many positive ways. As a parent, you owe it to your child to give them every chance to succeed. Call today for more information on how to help children achieve their full potential. HealthyStart® Appliances are FDA Cleared, BPA, Silicone and Latex Free, ISO Certified, and a Health Canada Class II Medical-Grade Device. Treatment with the HealthyStart® Appliance System promotes natural growth and development and is safe and effective. HealthyStart® is non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical, pain-free and non-invasive therapy, is soft, comfortable and worn at night (or as directed) to assist parents who struggle with children affected by Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder, a restricted airway and crowded or crooked teeth.
Bedwetting is a social nightmare! No one really talks about it but its a big deal! Did you know bedwetting after the age of 5 is considered NOT normal. Whats even crazier is that it may be linked to sleep disordered breathing. Listen to what we have to say in this episode of The Sleep Well Journey : Sleep disordered breathing and bedwetting.
3 Keys to Identifying the Early High-Risk TMJ PatientEpisode #571 with Dr. Tiffany Lamberton About 10 million people in the world have TMD. So, why do dentists ignore this problem? We need to think better, and today's guest helps do exactly that. Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Tiffany Lamberton from TMD Collective to help you understand everything joint-related, how to be fearless about treating these patients, and finding ways to connect with the right specialists. Identifying it early is the key! To learn more about this overlooked condition and what you can do to help, listen to Episode 571 of The Best Practices Show!Episode Resources:Dr. Lamberton's website: www.tmdcollective.comDr. Lamberton's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-lamberton-4354aa228Dr. Lamberton's Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/tmdcollectiveDr. Lamberton's Pinterest: https://br.pinterest.com/tlamberton2Dr. Lamberton's social media: @tmd.collectiveDr. Lamberton's TikTok: @tmdcollective Subscribe to the Best Practices Show PodcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubJoin ACT's Master ClassSee our Live Events Schedule hereGet the Best Practices Magazine for Free!Write a Review on iTunesLinks Mentioned in This Episode:Dr. Lamberton's educational platform or coaching/mentorship: www.tmdcollective.onlineSpecialty Imaging Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing by Dania Tamimi: https://www.elsevier.com/books/specialty-imaging-temporomandibular-joint-and-sleep-disordered-breathing/tamimi/978-0-323-87748-0Chicago Study Club: https://chicagostudyclub.comMain Takeaways:Look beyond the teeth.Slow down your diagnosis. Know the signs of airway issues.Pain isn't the only symptom of TM issues. Start collaborating with different specialists. “There needs to be a way to bring the joints into the picture more because we always are just very focused on the teeth, and how they fit together, and the bite, and the occlusion. But I always think of like, if you're building a house and you do these beautiful front doors, you're building this entryway, you've spent $40,000 on these doors and the hinges are like $3.99 from the hardware store, you may run into problems. And so, I think that as dentists, we need to have a little bit bigger lens of looking at the...
In this episode we're going to talk about the link between Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) and Anxiety and how it is related. Dr. Kalli Hale and Dr. Kyle Hale.
This episode is the audio from a live stream Dr. Meghan did on Instagram all about the start of her myofunctional journey with tongue tie, sleep disordered breathing, and chronic fatigue. For more detailed information about some of the things Dr. Meghan shared in this episode, check out her Instagram @drmeghanbirt and take a look at the My Myo Journey and Airway/Tongue highlights.
Webinar Description:32% of dentists are women.But many of Dental Sleep Medicine's most robust practices are women-owned. From the front desk to the back office and everywhere in between, they are leading the change they want to see.From operatories to podiums and boardrooms across the US, these dynamic dental sleep professionals are making huge impacts and propelling the field to the next level.Dr. Stacey Layman and Lesia Crawford co-own GoTo Sleep Center for CPAP alternatives, the LARGEST sleep apnea clinic in the greater Phoenix area.Dr. Stacey Ochoa owns a sleep and restorative dental practice but teaches one of the leading curriculums in pediatric sleep disorders and treatment.Their practices are very different. So are their approaches. But they have lots in common:Successful DSMBusiness OwnersMothersWivesEducatorsHow do they do it all?Watch as these Wonder Women of DSM share their secrets with us.If you have ever asked:What do you need to do to grow a successful sleep program?Where did they dedicate their time to build their business?Why should your dental practice get involved in sleep?What unique challenges do they face & how do they overcome them?How do I incorporate a pediatric sleep program in my practice?Then you need to watch the recording now!Watch Dr. Stacey Layman, Dr. Stacy Ochoa, and Lesia Crawford, as they share how they achieved success in dental sleep medicine.By this webinar's conclusion, you will be able to:Explore the life of successful women dentalpreneursUnderstand the balance of restorative and sleep dentistryExplain the key hallmarks of a successful sleep practiceDefine differences in various treatment models for sleep dentistryMeet the Speakers:Meet Dr. Stacy Ochoa!Dr. Ochoa started her journey in Dental Sleep Medicine 16 years ago when her Dad was found to be CPAP intolerant, taking on the journey to save her dad's life. During this journey she obtained Diplomate status with the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (ABDSM). During this time she also realized that all 5 children in her own home had a form of Sleep Disordered Breathing. Beyond a TNA and CPAP there seemed to be no options. She knew there HAD to be something else! She wanted answers! She was a mother on a mission, and nothing was going to stop her!Today, she is one of the key pediatric airway speakers at the annual North American Dental Sleep Medicine Symposium. She juggles the roles of Mom, Dentist, Business Owner, and Pediatric Airway Warrior.Meet Dr. Stacy Layman!Dr. Stacey Layman graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas and has been treating patients for sleep disordered breathing since 2009. Dr. Layman is no longer practicing general dentistry and is solely dedicated her patients and practice to the treatment of Sleep Apnea at GoTo Sleep Center. Her key team members of 17 years are also along side to ensure the best possible patient care and service. She is Double Board Certified in Dental Sleep Medicine in as a Diplomate of American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and the American Sleep and Breathing Academy.Meet Lesia Crawford!Lesia Crawford is the CEO and co-founder of Go To Sleep Centers for CPAP Alternatives which currently has 3 locations in the Phoenix metro area. Previously Lesia founded GoGo Billing, a firm specializing in medical billing for dentists, and she was the world's worst dental assistant. Lesia has spoken extensively across the US on topics from case presentation and medical billing to oral appliance selection.Thank you to our sponsors for making this education possible:Prosomnus Sleep Technologies, Kettenbach Dental, Nierman Practice Management, Sleep Apnea Leads, and Dental Sleep Profits
https://www.drstevenlin.com/breathwork-to-stop-mouth-breathing/If you're a culprit of mouth breathing, then it's time to find out why. Health problems such as anxiety, gut issues, and sleep disorders often centre around breathing issues.Breathing is a habit.We constantly create habits and compensations to overcome challenges to our breathing – resulting in the development of many common chronic illnesses. It's necessary to understand the root causes of these dysfunctions in order to effectively treat them.Roger Price is a Functional Medicine and Integrative Health Educator. He has more than 60 years of experience in multiple, complementary areas of the health profession.During this time he realized that the entire concept of ‘sleep disorders' was in fact back to front and that the majority of people with so-called ‘sleep disorders' were actually suffering from ‘breathing disorders. It was impossible for doctors to contradict his findings as their two Gold Standards of treatment for ‘sleep disorders' were in fact ‘breathing devices'. He renamed the problem Breathing Disordered Sleep rather than Sleep Disordered Breathing and caused some major controversy in the industry.So how to we reverse mouth breathing and snoring? You can find more about Roger at https://breathing-well.com/
There are a billion people globally who have sleep-disordered breathing and only 20% of them have been diagnosed and treated. In this episode we revisit sleep-disordered breathing and how it is connected to Dentistry. Dr. Aditi Desai, from British Society of Dental Sleep Medicine is just the most passionate Dentist ever about this crucial and often overlooked topic. You will hear the passion in her voice or see it in her eyes if you watch the video version of this podcast. https://youtu.be/0aG8iQdbkeY Download Protrusive App on iOS and Android and Claim your Verifiable CPD/CE by answering a few questions + You can get EARLY ACCESS to the episode + EXCLUSIVE content The Protrusive Dental Pearl: Removing Aligner Attachments - A step-by-step protocol including the use a UV torch to see if there's any resin left and which different burs and polishers I use. https://youtu.be/SP1irVhyzRw How I Remove Aligner Attachments Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode: 1:27 Protrusive Dental Pearl – Removing Attachments4:31 Dr. Aditi Desai's Introduction7:25 What is Sleep-Disordered Breathing?14:51 Mandibular Advancement Splints for Snorers16:14 Signs and Symptoms of SDB for Dentists20:24 Referral Template for General Dentists24:55 Adverse Effects of Oral Appliances28:15 Link Between Periodontal Disease and Obstructive Sleep Apnea31:05 GDP Referring Directly to a Sleep Physician33:48 Home Sleep Testing36:18 Patient Compliance with CPAP41:32 Learning Basics about Sleep-Disordered Breathing Check out Dr. Aditi Desai's website, aditidesai.co.uk. And if you are in UK, you can check out British Society of Dental Sleep Medicine and support their upcoming event on March 4th. If you're interested in getting into space now, you should check this out! If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Airway – Dentistry's Elephant in the Room with Prof Ama Johal Click below for full episode transcript: Jaz's Introduction: Sleep disordered breathing, sleep apnea and airway problems dentistry. These are some of the things that have become quite an area of interest in dentistry and for all the right reasons, because as dentists, we're in such a brilliant position to SCREEN for AIRWAY ISSUES beyond just snoring. Like we don't wanna just treat snoring. Jaz's Introduction:We want to ADD YEARS to our patient's lives. And if we can diagnose or we can't diagnose, but we can screen for sleep apnea and airway issues and get the patients the help, and then we can be involved in potential therapy such as removal appliances to bring the mandible forward and that way we can have a huge impact in someone's life. I was always taught that the two times you can save someone's life dentistry is A) if you detect or diagnose a mouth cancer, or B) a barrett esophagus or someone's got acid reflux and for them to get investigated and have a camera to explore that area. However, I think a third one that wasn't mentioned to me in dental school, but definitely should be there is sleep disorder breathing or sleep apnea because on average that can take 10 years off of your life expectancy. And in case you think that sleep apnea is a disease of the fat old man, you are totally mistaken. So whether it's in children or in adults, this episode with Dr. Aditi Desai, who's just the most incredibly passionate woman ever on this topic, it's gonna open your mind. So please lend me your ears. And for those of you on YouTube and on the app, your eyes to this Protrusive Dental Podcast episode. Hello Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati. Protrusive Dental Pearl:I'm your host and I've got your Protrusive Dental Pearl for you today, which you can access in the show notes. So essentially the Protrusive Dental Pearl I have is my sequence for removing Invisalign attachments. So it's like a video. I'll show you exactly what I do, how I use a UV torch to see if there's any resin still left.
This week on A Tale of Two Hygienists' TIPisode we are joined by Bethany Montoya, RDH to talk about screening for sleep-disordered breathing. Bethany shares interview tactics and key indicators to look for in your patients. Contact Bethany: bethanyrdh@outlook.com
This week on A Tale of Two Hygienists' TIPisode we are joined by Bethany Montoya, RDH to talk about screening for sleep-disordered breathing. Bethany shares interview tactics and key indicators to look for in your patients. Contact Bethany: bethanyrdh@outlook.com
Your child might be suffering from sleep disorder breathing. It can include snoring, difficulty breathing, apnea, and other problems that affect your sleep quality. Even children suffer from this. They grind their teeth at night and even snore due to an airway issue. Again this issue may go unnoticed but has undoubtedly terrible effects not only on the person's body but also on their quality of life.Why is it important to treat sleep disorder breathing? When your child doesn't get enough sleep or when the sleep quality is poor, it will affect their mood and behavior. They may feel irritable and forgetful during the day because of a lack of sleep. It can also lead to more serious conditions. If left untreated, these conditions may worsen over time making it difficult for those affected by them to lead a normal life. For this reason, it is important for parents to pay attention to any signs that their child might have an issue with sleep disorder breathing so they can seek treatment from a professional immediately before things get worse.Key Takeaways:-The important signs to look for in children who may be suffering from a breathing disorder-The negative effects of sleep disorder breathing on children-The effects of sleep disorder breathing on children are similar to ADHD symptoms such as decreased attention span, increased crankiness or irritability levels, and difficulty staying focused on tasks at hand.
Dear Momma – This is the podcast for moms seeking community, connection and compassion while on their health journey. Join for laughs, hacks and health information. Laael Johnson has been a registered dental hygienist for the last 13 years. Over her 13 years as a dental hygienist she has had the opportunity to help new graduate hygienists transition from hygiene school into real-world dentistry, help her community elementary schools by offering oral health presentations, continue her education into the field of orofacial myology and bring awareness for the importance of airway health starting from prenatal dental care. Laael is the owner of Facial Connection, an independent orofacial myofunctional therapy practice in upstate NY where she sees patients both in-person and virtually. ___________________________________________ About Our Host: Dr Catherine Murphy is an orthodontist transforming her career while serving as a holistic health advocate. She's a presenter and the author of “Dear Momma…”, a picture book and hug for moms enduring unexpected hurdles with breastfeeding. Follow Dr. Murphy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcatherinemurphy/ and TikTok @drcatherinemurphy To learn more about the host, check out www.DrCatherineMurphy.com. Please reach out to Dr. Murphy via email at contactus@inharmonyorthodontics.com for questions, comments or to set up a presentation. Dear Momma book: https://amzn.to/3vrv8y6 __________________________________________ At Airway Circle we offer a safe and supportive space for like-minded professionals to connect, collaborate and share information regarding airway-related issues and whole-body health. Our website: https://airwaycircle.com/
Research shows 1 in every 4 children will experience some type of sleep problem during childhood, yet 95% of children with obstructive sleep apnea will never be diagnosed. Dental professionals play a vital role in the recognition of pediatric sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD) and are encouraged to work in collaboration with medical/dental providers. This course will discuss the devastating effects of untreated pediatric SRBD and the importance of early identification of features commonly associated with SRBD. Objectives: 1. Identify common signs and symptoms of pediatric sleep-related breathing disorders. 2. Discuss the ADA's 2017 policy statement regarding the dental professional's role in sleep-related breathing disorders. About Naomi Amador: Naomi Amador is a Registered Dental Hygienist with advanced training in orofacial myology. Her passion for dental sleep medicine began in 2018 when she discovered her daughter was suffering from a sleep-related breathing disorder. She uses her personal experience to teach others the art of advocating to get the necessary medical intervention needed for healthy sleep.
Celebrity guest, Coy Bowles musician of The Zac Brown Band shares his story about his tongue tie and myofunctional therapy journey with Kimi. Coy is a musician, singer, writer of children's books, and advocate for children. Links will be below. Coy will share his symptoms which include: tongue thrust swallow, chronic pain, TMJ, chronic headaches, anxiety, fatigue, poor sleep quality, mouth breathing, tongue tie, reflux. He found Kimi through the podcast and he shares what benefits he has noticed. He also shares his frustration with trying to get good advice and finding the right providers and information. To buy a Coy Bowles children's book “Amy Giggles”, “Behind the Little Red Door”, “When You Are Feeling Sick”, “Will Powers”, “Can You Touch a Color?”. https://www.coybowles.com/education-1 Literature link between ADHD and Sleep Disordered Breathing https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24581717/ To get a virtual consult for $25 off with Kimi Nishimoto contact her www.mouthmusclememory.comor email mouthmusclememory@outlook.comor Instagram @MouthMuscleMemory To get a virtual consult for $25 off with Megan Van Noy www.orofacial-myology.com or Megan@nwmyofunctionaltherapy.comor Instagram @NWMFT To follow us on Instagram @TheMunchBunchPodcast
Hallie continues the series with Part 3 of the “Symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders” mini-series, explaining the link between Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) and symptoms of ADHD. She highlights the most severe form of SDB, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), and how it affects a child's cognitive development. She lists the symptoms to look for across the lifespan, infants to adults. Listen to this whether you're a parent or professional in this space to learn why we should all be asking about and paying attention to sleep, regardless of age.PS - The Doors To The Myo Membership open today for 5 days only! Join us for CEUs, Mentorship, Marketing Materials, Research Reviews, Study Club (case presentations) and SO MUCH More! Go here to jump in with us: TheMyoMembership.comPlease click here to download the show notes.For more episodes visit www.untetheredpodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Ablo Wachinou discusses the prevalence of sleep disordered breathing in Benin and how awareness and treatment might be improved.
It's a family podcast this week! We are excited to introduce you to our Mom and Dad, Dr. Gene & Cindy Sambataro. They have worked together for over 40 years and built an incredible biological dental practice called the Julian Center for Comprehensive Dentistry. They have extensive knowledge on the connection between oral health and whole-body health. In this episode, they share common issues they see such as sleep apnea, gum disease and dental decay, and how dietary and lifestyle choices impact these.We dive into many fascinating topics ranging from the dangers of mouthwash and a vegan diet to tips and tricks for nutrition and oral hygiene. And of course, we get into their top biohacks and motivation behind prioritizing their health every day.SHOW NOTES: 0:51 Welcome to the show!1:31 Welcome our Mom & Dad2:13 Cindy's Bio2:32 Gene's Bio3:09 About the Julian Center4:43 Sleep Disordered Breathing 1016:59 Evaluating & Diagnosing Dysfunction8:11 What is the 3D Cone Beam?10:22 Buteyko Nasal Breathing11:54 Snoring denial (even in women)14:53 Upper Airway Resistance 17:30 His #1 Question 18:27 Mouth Taping19:39 Addressing Respiratory Rate22:12 Nasal Breathing & Nitric Oxide23:34 The problems with Mouthwash25:49 Benefits of Oil Pulling29:06 *Thrive Market Ad*31:51 Floss recommendations34:20 Nutrition & Oral Health trends37:40 Weston Price, sugar and tooth decay38:44 All about fluoride42:28 Top nutrition tips46:15 What to do about recurring health issues47:26 Ancestral jaw structures & teeth50:03 Their motivation to be healthy!51:34 Time Efficiency & MED54:30 Biohacking for kids57:02 Mom's final piece of advice57:35 Dad's final piece of advice1:00:35 More questions about Holistic Dentistry?01:01:21 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES: The Julian Center for Comprehensive DentistryBook: Stop the SnoreIG: Julian CenterFB: Julian CenterIG: biologicalbiohackingdentistIG: mamasambieCocoFlossDr. Tung's FlossSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donations
SHOW: Airway Answers: Expanding Your Breath of Knowledge HOST: Nicole Goldfarb, M.A. CCC, SLP- COM® EPISODE NAME: MSE - Maxillary Surgical Expansion GUEST SPEAKERS: Dr. Richard Ting and Dr. Tracey Nguyen SHOW NOTES: This episode reviews the technique of Maxillary Skeletal Expansion (MSE) in order to grow the maxillary bone and increase nasal floor volume. Nicole Goldfarb, M.A., CCC-SLP, COM interviews Dr. Richard Ting who is an airway focused orthodontist in southern California, and Dr. Tracey Nguyen who is an airway focused dentist in Northern Virginia, as both of these practitioners have vast experience with this research-based technique to "grow the airway". Dr. Richard Ting https://www.tingortho.com/ Dr. Richard Ting is an Airway & Functional Orthodontist in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA who treats airway issues and mouth breathing in children, teen & adults. Dr. Ting's methods are state of the art and don't leave patients with a life-time dependence of appliances and altered bite. Dr. Ting is one of the few elite Orthodontists in the nation who have mastered the use of the MSE (Maxillary Skeletal Expander); perhaps the most experienced in the world. In addition, he teaches fellow Orthodontists and dentists the benefits and placement of the MSE world-wide through seminars and published videos. He is one of the few dental professionals that have a true understanding of Clenching Related TMJ Issues. Dr. Ting has successfully treated hundreds of patients who have had failed results by other dental professionals using common appliances and methods. He is also a Diamond Plus Invisalign provider (top 1% in the US). He is the Chosen Orthodontist for many local dental professionals and their families. Many Dentists and Orthodontists who live out of state travel to California to be treated solely by Dr. Ting due to his well-known expertise in the above mentioned specialty areas. Dr. Tracey Nguyen https://lansdownedentist.com/ Dr. Tracey Nguyen is an airway focused dentist that maintains a private practice 30 minutes outside of Washington, DC in Northern Virginia. In 2015, she was accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. In 2016, she was honored with Top 25 Women in Dentistry by Dental Products Magazine. She is one of the key opinion leaders in the Wellness Dentistry Network. She is a visiting faculty mentor at Spear Education. In 2016, she developed the Sleep and Airway Group, In 2020, she co-founded ASAP, Airway, Sleep and Pediatric Pathway. ASAP is an online mini-residency for pediatric dental sleep medicine. In 2021, she was honored as the Scientific Advisor for the prestigious advanced dental education center, the Kois Center. Her mission is to develop a better understanding for the complexities of the disease and bring like-minded professions together to co-diagnose and treat. ABOUT OUR HOST: Nicole Goldfarb, M.A., CCC-SLP, COM https://sandiegocenterforspeechtherapy.com/ Nicole Goldfarb is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Certified Orofacial Myologist in San Diego, CA., and she is the owner of San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Myofunctional Therapy that she founded in 2003. She has the distinction of being one of just a few Speech-Language Pathologists who holds a joint Certification of Orofacial Myology (COM) in all of San Diego County. Nicole has been practicing Speech-Language Pathology since 2003 and Myofunctional Therapy since 2008. Nicole has achieved numerous training in both Speech-Language Pathology and orofacial myofunctional disorders, and she has a special passion and interest in sleep-disordered breathing and diagnosing restricted frenums as they relate to myofunctional disorders. Nicole received intensive and advanced training for over a year with the nationally renowned Certified Orofacial Myologist, Katha Phair. Katha trained Nicole in her unique, specialized, and unmatched techniques that she had developed and refined over the past 40 years. In 2014, Katha Phair selected Nicole to take over her myofunctional therapy practice. Nicole has presented internationally to dentists, orthodontists, dental hygienists, oral maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and other specialists on Myofunctional Therapy as it relates to Sleep-Disordered Breathing. She is on the American Dental Association's children's airway screener task force (CAST), developing the universal screening tool that all dentists in the USA will use to screen children for sleep-disordered breathing. She is also writing a large chapter about Orofacial Myofunctional therapy in a medical textbook that will be published in 2023.
Here to break it down for parents of kids with Sleep Disordered Breathing, Dr Tara Erson. This episode also available on Youtube and Spotify to see the cases we cover. Tara will be showing us cases and pictures of red flags to look for when it comes to looking at children's smiles and bites. She walks us through some basic common issues that would be a red flag that child will need early orthodontic growth intervention. Dr Tara also will walk us through the different common appliances that can be used to help a child's mouth grow. We will walk through Munchee, Myobrace, Healthy Start, ALF, Schwartz, rapid expander. Dr Tara will also explain the common frustration parents have "Why hasn't anyone mentioned tongue tie or airway to me before? Why didn't my dentist say anything?". Answer: they are not taught in school. She will talk to us about her personal journey getting into airway dentistry and her change of heart and mind when it came to tongue ties. To find Dr Tara Erson she is in Las Vegas, Nevada https://www.smartmouthlv.com or Instagram @DrTaraErson To find Megan Van Noy https://orofacial-myology.com or @NWMFT To find Kimi Nishimoto www.mouthmusclememory.com or @MouthMuscleMemory To follow the Munch Bunch for new episodes @theMunchBunchPodcast
In this episode we sit down with Suzanne Roberston and discuss the importance of the tongue, tongue ties, mouth breathing and myofunctional therapy. Looking inside the mouth holds a key to many mechanical issues going on in your body, and your tongue is a big player. In this episode we discuss why many orthodontic processes fail, as well as airway or sleep apnea, TMJ, grinding, teeth infections and sleep problems in adults. We also discuss how key findings in infants and children when treated properly mitigate problems as an adult. Suzanne Robertson, RDH, Myofunctional Therapist. Suzanne practiced in the dental profession for over 30 years. She currently practices myofunctional therapy specializing in orofacial myofunctional disorders. She identifies and corrects muscular function of the face, mouth, lips, and tongue, such as tongue thrust, tongue tie, low tongue rest posture, mouth breathing, improper swallowing and mouth breathing. Registered dental hygienist over 30 years and a myofunctional therapist specializing in orofacial myofunctional disorders, correcting muscle function of the face, mouth, lips and tongue. Trained in Buteyko Breathing techniques, correction of mouth breathing in adults and children.Registered Dental Hygienist for over 30 yearsTrained by the AOMT in Orofacial Myofunctional TherapyTrained in Buteyko Breathing, tempomadibular joint disorders, obstructive sleep apnea and sleep disordered breathingTOTS trained-Tethered Oral TissuesTrained in AMR –Airway Mini Residency Breathe Institute AmbassadorAirway Advocate for AAPMDPresented to La Leche League of Southern California/Nevada on “Unresolved Ankloglossia”Member of American Academy of Myofunctional SciencesArticle “Signs of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children” Decisions in Dentistry MagazineSuzanne practices in La Jolla, California at www.lajollaomt.com
After my interview with Dr. Sharazi, I had a lot of questions about snoring and the difference between sleep apnea and sleep-disordered breathing. So for today's episode, we are going to break it down a bit further. We are going to talk more in detail about the scope of snoring and how it affects kids as well. Although snoring is largely found in adults, it is sometimes present in kids. Did you know that Kids and adults that snore are prone to sleep apnea which can be potentially dangerous? Snoring for kids can be a warning sign of a potentially dangerous sleep disorder and may need further treatment. So what should we do if our loved ones suffer from the dangers of sleep apnea? In this episode, we will know more about the treatment, and the right specialist for this disorder. If you are having problems sleeping, experiencing chronic daytime fatigue, have anxiety, if you snore or have chronic sinus congestion and mouth breathe, please, know there is help out there! The sooner snoring is addressed the better. Key Takeaways: -Causes of Snoring-Snoring Diagnosis and Treatment-Home Remedies to Stop Snoring-Snoring Complications-Symptoms of sleep apnea Resources: Dr. Soroush Zaghi and The Breathe Institutehttps://www.webmd.com/oral-healthhttps://www.thebreatheinstitute.com/airway-development.html
SUMMARY- Join Carly and Em as they discuss what it feels like adding another little one to the mix, who just happens to be the polar opposite of the first, as well as tongue tie, sleep disordered breathing, tonsils, adenoids and grommets, how she got through all of that, and what it's like now on the other side of responding to their needs at night.There's a few mentions of safe sleep and bed-sharing, if you'd like more information, here's a helpful article- https://www.littlesparklers.org/safer-sleepYou can find Em on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/officiallyem/), Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/officiallyem) and her gardening instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/thecoastalgoodlife/).Full episode transcript available here: https://www.littlesparklers.org/emily-holdaway-part2/To get access to exclusive content and conversation to get even more out of the show Join us on Patreon today for just A$4.99/ month.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast.“The Beyond Sleep Training Podcast (Podcast) is hosted by Little Sparklers (us, we or our). The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate and inform. It does not constitute professional advice or services. We invite guests on the Podcast from time to time (Guests). In listening to this Podcast you acknowledge and agree that the views expressed in this podcast are: information only and do not constitute professional advice from us or our Guests;personal to us and our Guests and do not necessarily reflect any other agency, organisation, employer or company and may not be verified for accuracy; andgeneral in nature and do not refer to any unique situation. If you take action on the basis of any Podcast episode, you should obtain professional advice – whether legal, financial, accounting, medical or otherwise – before proceeding. This Podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Advertising which is incorporated into, placed in association with or targeted toward the content of this Podcast without our express approval is forbidden. You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this Podcast. We assume no liability for any activities in connection with this Podcast or for use of this Podcast in connection with any other website, third party streaming service, computer or playing device. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A lack of sleep impacts our concentration, behaviour, emotions, energy levels and ability to learn, and it appears that children suffer more than adults. However, until quite recently, this vital activity was largely neglected by the medical profession. Our guest today, Dr David McIntosh, is a paediatric ENT who has centred his practice around improving the way children breathe at night in order to alleviate the range of potential adverse outcomes that can arise as a result of sleep-disordered breathing. In today's episode, we'll cover: What sleep-disordered breathing is What parents should look out for while their children are asleep The three different types of airway obstruction Signs of potential airway obstruction Some of the most common causes of breathing problems in children Correlations between anxiety and sleep-disordered breathing And so much more! Links mentioned in today's episode: Download your own ENT Checklist from the Spot Family website here: https://spot.family/podcasts/sleep-disordered-breathing-part-1/
Fifteen years ago, when Dr David McIntosh was in the process of becoming a paediatric ENT, a study came out that showed how common it is for sleep-disordered breathing pathologies to be misdiagnosed as having ADHD. This is one of the many ways in which children suffer negative impacts of poor quality sleep. Others include detrimental impacts on cognitive function and cardiovascular health. If you suspect that your child, or any children you know, might be suffering from sleep-disordered breathing, David's book, Snored to Death, is an invaluable resource that will equip you with more information than most medical professionals could give you on the subject! Be sure to check it out below. In today's episode, we'll cover: Why children are particularly vulnerable to the negative impacts of sleep-disordered breathing What MRI images reveal about the brains of children who have sleep-disordered breathing pathologies Cognitive functions that are impaired in children with sleep-disordered breathing How sleep-disordered breathing impacts the cardiovascular system of children Ways to treat sleep-disordered breathing Why an ENT should be the first point of call for sleep-disordered breathing pathologies And so much more! Links mentioned in today's episode: Download your own ENT Checklist from the Spot Family website here: https://spot.family/podcasts/sleep-disordered-breathing-part-2/ Grab a copy of Dr McIntosh's book Snored to Death here: Amazon link
Sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and sleep apnea, affects up to 17 percent of youth, and the AAP recommends screening for it at every visit. Ariel Williamson, PhD, DBSM, psychologist, and Ignacio Tapia, MD, attending pulmonologist, of the Sleep Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, provide a review of high-risk populations for sleep-disordered breathing; how to screen for sleep-disordered breathing; what to ask parents to distinguish between primary snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; when to refer for a sleep or CPAP study; how to help prepare a patient for a sleep study; the information a sleep study yields and what will be reported to the provider; the importance of sleep hygiene/routine and sleep duration; when to recommend melatonin; daytime symptoms that may be caused by sleep disruption; the link between sleep and mental health; and more. Published September 2021. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2021 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
In this episode my Guest Dr. Gene a seasoned Biological Dentist for over 30 years shares his knowledges on: The difference between Biological dentistry vs conventional Dentistry. What are the Dangers of Root Canals & What is the latest Science on them in Biological Dentistry? Your Dentist told me I needed a Root Canal and Referred me to an Endodontist. What Should I do? What is the best way to reduce mouth breathing? And what tool or tools do you recommend? What conditions are linked to Sleep Disordered Breathing in children and what is the best way to address this important issue? ABCDES of Impaired Mouth Syndrome. How Does Nutrition Inpact our Oral Microbiome? And..much more!! Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/healyounaturally)
Dr Mark Levi has over 30 years experience as a Dentist, and over 20 years in Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine. He is a member of the Australasian Sleep Association, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and European Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. As a former sufferer of Sleep Apnoea, Dr Levi understands the problem from all perspectives, and has the technical expertise to provide the best customised and appropriate solution to suit your individual needs. He is trained in the USA by the world's leading Sleep Experts, often seen on national television and lectures widely! Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine Dr Mark is the Australian leader in craniofacial dental sleep medicine and a pioneer. What was his journey? What is craniofacial dental sleep medicine? What is sleep apnea? What are the symptoms that someone would experience before they even considered getting a diagnosis? What is the link between sex drive and sleep apnea? What are all the dangers of mouth breathing? Sleep Disordered Breathing is not just linked to sleep, but also points towards several underlying health issues. How does this look? What is the link between not breastfeeding as a child and airway? What is the link between breathing and ADHD? For more on Dr Mark Levi you can follow him: Website: https://www.drlevis.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorMarkLevi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmarklevi/ Linked In: https://au.linkedin.com/in/drmarklevi Related Episodes: 035 - Airway Health & Sleep with Julia Worrall -For more on Deepa: Deepa is a Yoga therapist for over two decades and a Functional Nutritionist for five. She brings together her experience in therapeutic & transformational yoga and deep learning in nutrition based on the principles of functional medicine to her practice Phytothrive. The focus has been on merging together the deep science of the functional world with the deep symbolism of ancient wisdom. She has a masterful understanding of the human anatomy with cohesive understanding of physiology to offer what can be classified as true bio-individual mind, body & spirit nutrition. Having a son with a rare adrenal condition gave her a deep insight into the working of the adrenals and the stress response, as it relates to all health and sleep. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 13 times NY Times Bestselling Author twice. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. Deepa has twenty years of experience in wellness, where she has focus on sleep nutrition, women's health, detoxification, skin health and adrenal function. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Get All Her Free Guides:
Dr. Stacy Ochoa tells a heart-wrenching story about her Dad, pushing through fear to share her story, the crucial importance of screening kids for Sleep Disordered Breathing, and where to go from there. You'll never think of February 14th the same after hearing her touching ode to her Dad.