Diagnosing & Treating the Etiology of Malocclusion (w/Dr. Dave Singh) [Ep.41]
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Check out this great conversation with the amazing and brilliant Dr. Dave Singh. Dave is a true expert in craniofacial growth and development, airway, and early orthodontic treatment, and we discuss:
- Dave’s background in craniofacial orthodontics and how it led to his understanding of the ability of dentofacial orthopedics to impact airway patency.
- The functional matrix hypothesis and what Dave asked Melvin Moss about it.
- How Dave developed the spatial matrix hypothesis to expound upon the functional matrix hypothesis and better explain malocclusion.
- The role of the cranial base phenotype in the etiology of malocclusion, and how that can be determined by looking at the bridge of the nose.
- How breathing impacts craniofacial growth and development.
- The role of diet in the development of malocclusion and the impact of our diets softening over time.
- What to feed children to minimize negative impacts on both growth and development and gut microbiome.
- The purpose of bruxing from an evolutionary standpoint.
- Dave’s approach to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients, including skeletal posture, airway, breathing, and sleep.
- The importance of tongue posture.
- How to build a professional network around you to facilitate the coordination of care with your dental and medical colleagues.
- The devastating impact of pediatric sleep disruption, including that caused by screens and blue light.
- The primary reasons for the divide between academia and clinical practice and how AI may be able to help.
- Why the next generation of orthodontics must integrate orthodontics into human health.
- A study Dave conducted demonstrating that football players who had permanent teeth extracted were more prone to get concussions.
- The historical and biological reasons why we turn RPE screws 0.25mm at a time.
- The role that stem cells play in sutural homeostasis.
LINKS:
- Dr. Singh’s new book: Pneumopedics and Craniofacial Epigenetics (PACE) (https://www.amazon.com/Pneumopedics-Craniofacial-Epigenetics-Biomimetic-Disordered/dp/9811225346)
- To contact Dr. Singh directly: drsingh@drdavesingh.com
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