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The Science of Nasal Breathing (w/Dr. Karen Parker Davidson) [Ep.54]

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Don’t miss this amazing discussion with Dr. Karen Parker Davidson on all things nasal breathing.
We discuss:

  • How Karen became so passionate about nasal function and rhinomanometry.
  • The role of the dentist and orthodontist in evaluating nasal function and its implications on growth, development, and overall health and well-being.
  • The many critical functions of the nose and why nasal breathing is such a big deal.
  • Why we should think of our nose as a reactive organ.
  • The history and evolution of rhinomanometry, including the relationship between Drs. Claus Vogt and Dr. Christian Guilleminault.
  • The clinical applications of rhinomanometry.
  • How Bernoulli’s Principle relates to nasal respiration and the critical role the nasal valve plays in this process.
  • Why a certain amount of nasal resistance is necessary for proper breathing
  • The difference between static and dynamic measurements for analyzing nasal breathing.
  • Why academia does not teach physicians, nurses, and dentists about nasal breathing and rhinomanometry.
  • What functional rhinology is and how it can help us determine who suffers from nasal resistance.
  • What rhinopathia nocturnia (‘sleep nose’) is and how it can lead to airway disease.
  • The flaws with the current medical model and how that translates to a reactive approach to breathing issues.
  • What the US health system can learn from the Taiwanese health system.
  • The case for having a 4-phase rhinomanometer in every primary care physician and dentist’s office.
  • The importance of looking at the Weber-Fichner Law to evaluate the psycho-physics of breathing.
  • The impact of even a few mm of orthodontic change on airflow and nasal passageway resistance.
  • How the physics of breathing tells us that OSA is not an issue of tube collapse.
  • Whether tooth positioners like Myobrace can cause a decrease in nasal resistance.
  • The role that the strength of the lateral nasal walls plays in airway resistance.
  • Which OTC nasal spray works best for patients with inflamed nasal membranes.
  • The role that AI can play in helping analyze the data obtained from rhinomanometry.
  • The reasons why many clinicians are resistant to incorporating this technology into their practices.
  • The four genes that play a critical role in the width and shape of the face.
  • What we see as the future for the science of nasal breathing and how it will be used in everyday clinical practice.

LINKS:

-VISIT OUR EPISODE SPONSOR – Retainers for Life! Visit www.AfterOrthoRevenue.com and use code ‘DOC2024’ to get $2500 off your enrollment fee!

-Karen’s new book - https://www.amazon.com/Breathe-Through-Your-Nose-Dont/dp/B0CLNDL7RT?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

-Dr. Mike’s email: drmike@theorthocoach.com

-Karen’s email: karen@facthcg.com

-Reach Karen on Instagram: @_thenoseknows

  continue reading

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Don’t miss this amazing discussion with Dr. Karen Parker Davidson on all things nasal breathing.
We discuss:

  • How Karen became so passionate about nasal function and rhinomanometry.
  • The role of the dentist and orthodontist in evaluating nasal function and its implications on growth, development, and overall health and well-being.
  • The many critical functions of the nose and why nasal breathing is such a big deal.
  • Why we should think of our nose as a reactive organ.
  • The history and evolution of rhinomanometry, including the relationship between Drs. Claus Vogt and Dr. Christian Guilleminault.
  • The clinical applications of rhinomanometry.
  • How Bernoulli’s Principle relates to nasal respiration and the critical role the nasal valve plays in this process.
  • Why a certain amount of nasal resistance is necessary for proper breathing
  • The difference between static and dynamic measurements for analyzing nasal breathing.
  • Why academia does not teach physicians, nurses, and dentists about nasal breathing and rhinomanometry.
  • What functional rhinology is and how it can help us determine who suffers from nasal resistance.
  • What rhinopathia nocturnia (‘sleep nose’) is and how it can lead to airway disease.
  • The flaws with the current medical model and how that translates to a reactive approach to breathing issues.
  • What the US health system can learn from the Taiwanese health system.
  • The case for having a 4-phase rhinomanometer in every primary care physician and dentist’s office.
  • The importance of looking at the Weber-Fichner Law to evaluate the psycho-physics of breathing.
  • The impact of even a few mm of orthodontic change on airflow and nasal passageway resistance.
  • How the physics of breathing tells us that OSA is not an issue of tube collapse.
  • Whether tooth positioners like Myobrace can cause a decrease in nasal resistance.
  • The role that the strength of the lateral nasal walls plays in airway resistance.
  • Which OTC nasal spray works best for patients with inflamed nasal membranes.
  • The role that AI can play in helping analyze the data obtained from rhinomanometry.
  • The reasons why many clinicians are resistant to incorporating this technology into their practices.
  • The four genes that play a critical role in the width and shape of the face.
  • What we see as the future for the science of nasal breathing and how it will be used in everyday clinical practice.

LINKS:

-VISIT OUR EPISODE SPONSOR – Retainers for Life! Visit www.AfterOrthoRevenue.com and use code ‘DOC2024’ to get $2500 off your enrollment fee!

-Karen’s new book - https://www.amazon.com/Breathe-Through-Your-Nose-Dont/dp/B0CLNDL7RT?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

-Dr. Mike’s email: drmike@theorthocoach.com

-Karen’s email: karen@facthcg.com

-Reach Karen on Instagram: @_thenoseknows

  continue reading

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