5 Airway Patients In Your Dental Practice Right Now with Dr Liz Turner - PDP226

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How can dentists help kids breathe, sleep, and grow better—even if the problem isn’t the teeth?


When should you refer, and what tools can you use right now in your practice?


In this AES special episode, Jaz is joined by Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham—general dentists who have evolved their practice with a deep passion for airway and whole-child health.


Dr. Liz's IG: https://www.instagram.com/drlizzzt/?hl=en

Dr. Meggie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/drlizzzt/?hl=en


They walk us through five real patients, including Jaz’s own son, to show what airway dentistry looks like in the real world. From growth appliances and myofunctional therapy to inflammation control and ENT collaboration, this episode connects the dots between breathing and behavior, development, and even dental crowding.


 Protrusive Dental Pearl: "Don't stay stagnant—keep learning, keep growing, and reinvent yourself every 5–10 years." Think of your dental career in seasons—explore new areas, refine your interests, and let go of what no longer brings you joy. This keeps your passion for dentistry alive and evolving.


Key Takeaways: 

- Airway dentistry is a growing field that emphasizes prevention.

- Understanding airway issues can lead to better health outcomes.

- Dentists can play a crucial role in optimizing health through airway management.

- Health optimization is a key focus in modern dentistry.

- Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for effective patient care.

- Functional dentistry addresses the root causes of dental issues.

- Children's airway health can significantly impact their development.

- Dentists should feel empowered to make positive changes in their patients' lives. Facial aesthetics can significantly impact self-esteem and health.

- Nasal breathing is crucial for overall health and well-being.

- Quality of life can be improved through better patient care.

- Breastfeeding plays a vital role in a child's development.

- Addressing sleep issues in children is essential for their growth.

- Understanding the connection between breathing and systemic health is vital.


Highlights of this episode:

0:00 Introduction

02:04  Protrusive Dental Pearl

04:08 Interview with Dr. Liz Turner

06:18 Interview with Dr. Meggie Graham

07:43 Personal Journeys into Airway Dentistry

16:26 ENT Referrals

21:55 Understanding Airway Symptoms and Treatment

26:10 Patient Case Studies and Treatment Approaches

36:46 The Importance of Nasal Breathing

45:30 Pediatric Airway Concerns and Solutions

55:09 Educational Resources and Final Thoughts


 

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