Myofunctional Therapy & Oral Health with Sarah Hornsby

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Mark Burhenne, DDS

Mark Burhenne, DDS

Күн бұрын

Dr. Mark Burhenne joins myofunctional therapist Sarah Hornsby for a discussion on the importance of facial development, muscle memory, and oral posture for oral health.
Sarah is the founder of Faceology, a 100% online myofunctional therapy practice, and partners with The Breathe Institute in Los Angeles, CA.
Schedule an appointment with Sarah: myfaceology.com/contact-us/
Let Sarah match you with one of her students for a more affordable rate: www.sarahkhornsby.com/match-m...
Myofunctional therapy training & mentoring for hygienists and dental offices: www.myomentor.com/
Follow Sarah on Instagram: / sarah_k_hornsby
Search the Functional Dentist Locator for a dentist or myofunctional therapist in your area: askthedentist.com/directory/
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📚. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox by Dr. Mark Burhenne on Amazon: amzn.to/2MCxWBw
Boom Boom Sticks: askthedentist.com/product/boo...
Jaws: The Story of a Hidden Epidemic by Sandra Kahn & Paul R. Ehrlich: askthedentist.com/product/jaw...
Anatomy Trains by Thomas W. Myers: askthedentist.com/product/ana...
Food Fix by @Mark Hyman, MD: askthedentist.com/product/foo...
Dr. B's Guide to Preventing & Reversing Cavities Naturally [FOR KIDS]: guideforkids.safechkout.net/
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🦷 ABOUT DR. B:
Mark Burhenne, DDS, is a practicing functional and sleep medicine dentist in Sunnyvale, CA. He graduated from the Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, CA in 1987 and is a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM), Academy of General Dentistry (Chicago, IL), American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH), and Dental Board of California. He's on a mission to empower people everywhere with the same evidence-based, easy-to-understand dental health advice that my patients get.
Learn more: askthedentist.com/about/
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📲. CONNECT WITH DR. B:
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Twitter: / askthedentist
VIP Newsletter: askthedentist.com/newsletter/
Resources for Dental Professionals: askthedentist.com/fxdentistry...
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@amandaovercash5974
@amandaovercash5974 11 ай бұрын
I only learned about myofunctional therapy and TMJ therapy within the last 48 hours. Which is shocking since I have apnea, allergies, asthma, ADHD, crooked teeth and migraines. I'm both frustrated and excited.
@jannalynnwillett6008
@jannalynnwillett6008 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this discussion. I found Sarah on a podcast yesterday. My mind is blown, in a fantastic way! I can’t wait to learn more. What a wonderful rabbit hole! I’m a dental hygienist with 31 years experience. My patients need this Information/help. I’m grateful to have found Sarah!
@danelletomfohr263
@danelletomfohr263 Жыл бұрын
This was a very informative discussion. I was trained by Sarah. She shares current research & has created a fabulous Myofunctional Therapist training course. I'm happy to find Dr Burhenne is close to my Myofunctional Therapy practice, I appreciate his knowledge & philosophies for referral.
@whitneycox2543
@whitneycox2543 4 жыл бұрын
My mind has been blown by this. So many of the symptoms discussed my husband, my children and I have. Some of us have tongues ties other tmj or sleep apnea or speech issues. And lung issues in our family. Both my husband and I had our tonsils/adenoids removed. Where do we start as a family?
@askthedentist
@askthedentist 4 жыл бұрын
Whitney, I would recommend scheduling a consult with Sarah (link in the video description). This is definitely not a kids-only issue, and her team may be able to help pinpoint whether or not myofunctional therapy can help with the issues you're having. I also wrote a book detailing the many ways that sleep-disordered breathing, like sleep apnea, can be addressed. You can see it here: askthedentist.com/the-book/
@breamontiel2913
@breamontiel2913 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video it is extremely helpful. Question what would be the right way to breathe when running and exercise?
@josiejames7782
@josiejames7782 3 жыл бұрын
I recently discovered you, Dr. Burhenne. I absolutely love your demeanor and your philosophy; I’m so excited to learn more!
@valentinobobby8173
@valentinobobby8173 2 жыл бұрын
Instablaster.
@adsmith_
@adsmith_ 4 жыл бұрын
Very informative discussion Mark, thank you. One topic you spoke about was how the nasal passage humidifies and purifies the air before it enters the lungs. As one who suffers from Alopecia Universalis I’ve been unable to find any info regarding whether or not this affects the cilia responsible for the purification. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
@askthedentist
@askthedentist 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, glad you are asking the detailed insightful questions! Yes, as a matter of fact, the cilia are affected by mouth breathing. Mucus is the first line of defense, and the cilia move back and forth, sweeping moving inhaled/ingested pathogens at a rate of 60 feet per day and up to 16 beats per second and able to move things against the forces of gravity. This rate is greater at the opening to the nose and less further down the line. Nose breathing, the turbinates, and the scrolling of air that they create are key in cilia movement and function. The carrier is the mucous, and nose breathing keeps the mucous optimal for efficient transport!
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