Learn how to go from suspecting an obstruction to objectively measuring it.
This course is for you if:
✔ You are a dentist or a pediatric dentist and you work with children who breathe through their mouths.
✔ You see narrow palates, malocclusions, or bruxism and suspect nasal compromise.
✔ You want to integrate respiratory physiology into your clinical diagnosis.
✔ You work with maxillofacial orthopedics and want to make decisions based on objective data.
✔ You are looking to communicate with ENT specialists using technical and measurable language.
4 takeaways from this course
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Peculiarities of Pediatric Sleep
You will learn to understand how infant sleep impacts neuromuscular, cognitive, and craniofacial development, and its clinical relationship with pediatric dentistry and otorhinolaryngology.
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Nasal Obstruction Diagnostic Protocol
You will learn to structure a clinical protocol to identify the underlying causes of nasal obstruction and guide therapeutic decisions with greater precision.
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Introduction to Rhinomanometry
You will learn to understand the physiological basis of rhinomanometry and to objectively interpret nasal airflow resistance in pediatric patients.
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Facial Growth from an ENT Perspective
You will learn to integrate the ENT perspective into the analysis of craniofacial growth and its impact on respiratory function and child development.
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr. Jesus Rangel
He is a Mexican ENT physician with a distinguished career in his field.
Currently, he serves as Head of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Otoneurophthalmology at the Hospital de Especialidades Médicas in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Dr. Rangel-Chávez is the creator of the "RhinoStomatology" concept, a discipline that integrates otorhinolaryngology and stomatology to holistically address facial development in children and promote efficient nasal breathing from conception to adolescence.
Mini-course: Otolaryngology and Rhinomanometry for Dentists
Mini-course: Otolaryngology and Rhinomanometry for Dentists
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- 4 Recorded Hours
- 3 months of access
- Certificate
