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SUMMARY:More Than a Jaw Problem: The Interplay Between TMD\, Airway & Sleep Apnea - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nDate/Time:\nTuesday\, May 20\, 2025 at 8:00 PM (EST) \n1 Live CE*\nDescription:\nWhat do sleep apnea\, airway\, occlusion\, and TMD have in common? Everything. Yet\, these issues are often treated in isolation\, leading to incomplete diagnoses and suboptimal treatment outcomes. In this webinar\, we’ll break down the critical connections between these conditions and explore why a comprehensive\, integrative approach is essential for successful patient care. \nMany patients suffering from TMJ disorders also experience airway dysfunction\, disrupted sleep\, or occlusal imbalances—yet these links are frequently overlooked. By understanding how occlusion contributes to airway issues\, how obstructive sleep apnea is a common side effect of TMD\, and how the bite plays a pivotal role in breathing and craniofacial health\, you’ll gain a deeper insight into the bigger picture. \nJoin us as we discuss: \n\nHow occlusion and jaw stability impacts airway function.\nThe relationship between TMD and sleep apnea—what most clinicians miss.\nWhy treating one issue without addressing the others can lead to treatment failures.\nPractical approaches to recognizing and managing these interrelated conditions.\n\n  \nThis webinar is designed for dentists\, orthodontists\, and healthcare professionals looking to refine their diagnostic skills and improve patient outcomes. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and rethink your treatment approach. \nObjectives:\nAfter completing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the Overlapping Factors: Understand the anatomical and functional connections between sleep apnea\, airway health\, occlusion\, and TMD.\nRecognize Key Clinical Signs: Learn how to detect airway-related issues in patients presenting with TMD symptoms and occlusal imbalances.\nUnderstand the Role of Occlusion in Airway Function: Explore how bite alignment influences airway stability and breathing patterns\, and why it matters in treatment planning.\nDifferentiate Between Symptoms and Root Causes: Gain insight into how TMD\, occlusal dysfunction\, and sleep-disordered breathing can be mistaken for each other\, leading to misdiagnosis.\nIntegrate a Multidisciplinary Approach: Discover practical strategies for assessing and managing these interconnected conditions to improve long-term treatment outcomes.\n\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Agatha Bis\nDr. Agatha Bis graduated from the University of Toronto with a chemistry science degree\, and obtained a DDS from the University of Western Ontario. \nDr. Bis is focused on enhancing dental practice growth\, success\, and long-term health through systemization and implementation of advanced dental technology. \nDr. Bis has a deep clinical interest in TMD and complex or mutilated dentition patients and has incorporated digital technology to help her guide the process of restoring such cases from start to finish. Her passion for inspiring others to reach and exceed their goals and expectations is remarkable. \nFor more info and to register\, visit here\n*ADA CERP Statement\nDental Learning is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. \nADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors\, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. \nConcerns or complaints regarding this CE Program may be submitted via the webinar chat interface by clicking the Support link\, or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org \nAGD PACE and California State Dental Board Provider Statement\nDental Learning is an approved AGD PACE and California State Dental Board Provider of dental continuing education. \nFor more info and to register\, visit here
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