You’ve spotted the signs—wear, scalloping, fragmentation, maybe even a low AHI—but what does that really mean?
When the data doesn’t match the symptoms, how do you move forward?
And how do you integrate airway into full mouth rehab without compromising function, stability, or predictability?
In this episode, Jaz is joined by Dr. Aston Parmar to explore the real-world application of airway dentistry. They discuss how to help patients own their problem, why sleep testing matters, and how airway influences diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term outcomes.
Join us Saturday, 13th June, Heathrow with Dr. Anikó Ball, world-leading ergonomics expert! Learn proper posture, positioning, and techniques to prevent back problems while practicing dentistry.
💺 Hands-on workshop with a mobile dental chair 📸 Live camera demo on a big screen 💻 Can’t attend in person? Join online with live stream & replay
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To provide dentists with a practical understanding of airway-focused dentistry, including sleep assessment, risk-based treatment planning, and the integration of airway considerations into full mouth rehabilitation.
Dentists will be able to:
Recognize the limitations of AHI and the importance of sleep fragmentation in diagnosis.
Understand the role of myofunctional therapy in improving airway function and treatment outcomes.
Apply a risk-based approach when integrating airway considerations into restorative and occlusal treatment planning.