Connecting the Dots: The Role of Dental Professionals in Sleep-Disordered Breathing

1.0 Hrs CE credit
September 19, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT

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About this event
”Connecting the Dots: The Role of Dental Professionals in Sleep-Disordered Breathing”

With An Chih “Angela” Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH, FADHA

Course Description:
We will examine the connection between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and oral development. Underdeveloped jaws contribute to the root cause of SDB and its formation. By obstructing the upper airway and affecting facial structure and muscles, SDB significantly impacts patient well-being. Dental professionals should be alert for various signs and symptoms in children and adults of SDB during clinical evaluations. By understanding these indicators, we can effectively identify and assist patients toward a better quality of life.

Course objectives:

At the conclusion of this course the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the origins of an underdeveloped jaw.
  • Recognize how an underdeveloped jaw contributes to SDB.
  • Identify signs and symptoms of SDB in both children and adults during clinical evaluations.
  • Develop a protocol for the assessment of SDB and referral of SDB.
  • About the presenter:
    An Chih (Angela) Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH is a dynamic speaker that brings impactful and resourceful information to clinicians. Angela’s background in film and television, allows her creativity to expand beyond the operatory and into her presentations. As an immigrant and first-generation student, Angela knows the impact that education can make. This awareness drives her to empower dental professionals with the tools they need to better care for their patients. Whether Angela is teaching hands-on laser courses, providing resources for dental professionals to combat human trafficking, or educating on appropriate language to use with pediatric patients, Angela always delivers an informative but captivating program.

    The Pediatric RDH is not just a speaker, mother, and operations manager she is also one of the American Dental Hygienists’ Associations most influential leaders. She is President of the Greater Houston Dental Hygienists’ Association and Speaker of the House for the Texas Dental Hygienists’ Association. She is also a District IX delegate and appointed for the 2021-2022 IDEA committee for ADHA. The do-all-things dental hygienist, is also a mother of two young boys and wife.

    Instructor: An Chih “Angela” Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH, FADHA

    # of CE: 1

    Location: Virtual

    AGD Code=730

    Please be sure to note your timezone

    PDT = 5 PM

    MDT = 6 PM

    CDT = 7 PM

    EDT = 8 PM

    AZ = 5 PM

    About this event
    ”Connecting the Dots: The Role of Dental Professionals in Sleep-Disordered Breathing”

    With An Chih “Angela” Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH, FADHA

    Course Description:
    We will examine the connection between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and oral development. Underdeveloped jaws contribute to the root cause of SDB and its formation. By obstructing the upper airway and affecting facial structure and muscles, SDB significantly impacts patient well-being. Dental professionals should be alert for various signs and symptoms in children and adults of SDB during clinical evaluations. By understanding these indicators, we can effectively identify and assist patients toward a better quality of life.

    Course objectives:

    At the conclusion of this course the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the origins of an underdeveloped jaw.
  • Recognize how an underdeveloped jaw contributes to SDB.
  • Identify signs and symptoms of SDB in both children and adults during clinical evaluations.
  • Develop a protocol for the assessment of SDB and referral of SDB.
  • About the presenter:
    An Chih (Angela) Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH is a dynamic speaker that brings impactful and resourceful information to clinicians. Angela’s background in film and television, allows her creativity to expand beyond the operatory and into her presentations. As an immigrant and first-generation student, Angela knows the impact that education can make. This awareness drives her to empower dental professionals with the tools they need to better care for their patients. Whether Angela is teaching hands-on laser courses, providing resources for dental professionals to combat human trafficking, or educating on appropriate language to use with pediatric patients, Angela always delivers an informative but captivating program.

    The Pediatric RDH is not just a speaker, mother, and operations manager she is also one of the American Dental Hygienists’ Associations most influential leaders. She is President of the Greater Houston Dental Hygienists’ Association and Speaker of the House for the Texas Dental Hygienists’ Association. She is also a District IX delegate and appointed for the 2021-2022 IDEA committee for ADHA. The do-all-things dental hygienist, is also a mother of two young boys and wife.

    Instructor: An Chih “Angela” Do, RDH, MEd, MAADH, FADHA

    # of CE: 1

    Location: Virtual

    AGD Code=730

    Please be sure to note your timezone

    PDT = 5 PM

    MDT = 6 PM

    CDT = 7 PM

    EDT = 8 PM

    AZ = 5 PM

    Registration for this event is now closed

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