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A Father’s Quest to Save His Son…and  Transform the Profession of Orthodontics (w/Dr. Joseph Yousefian) [Ep.145]

A Father’s Quest to Save His Son…and Transform the Profession of Orthodontics (w/Dr. Joseph Yousefian) [Ep.145]

Episode 145 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description

In this episode, I welcome Dr. Joseph Yousefian for an in-depth discussion on pediatric airway disorders and innovative orthodontic treatment approaches that can change lives.

 

🎯 Episode Highlights

Dr. Yousefian's Personal Journey

  • His son Ryan's severe sleep apnea diagnosis and dramatic academic decline
  • Ryan's transformation from a struggling student to a Washington University scholarship recipient after treatment

The Pediatric Airway Crisis

  • Why pediatric sleep-disordered breathing has become a pandemic
  • Evolutionary changes in jaw development due to modern diet and lifestyle
  • The connection between crowding, malocclusion, and airway disorders

Revolutionary Treatment Concepts

  • Teledontics & Telegnathics: Non-restrictive, airway-focused orthodontic treatment approaches
  • Mandibular symphyseal expansion: 200+ successful cases over 23 years
  • Early intervention strategies (ages 2-4) for prevention

Clinical & Professional Insights

  • Why traditional orthodontic approaches may be inadequate for airway patients
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration strategies with medical providers
  • The future of orthodontics: paradigm shift vs. pendulum swing
  • Insurance considerations and making airway treatment financially viable

The Future of Orthodontics

  • Why this is a paradigm shift, not a pendulum swing
  • The need for specialized training in airway-focused orthodontics
  • How the profession needs to evolve to address the 1.3 billion people worldwide suffering from sleep apnea

 💡 Key Takeaways

  1. Pediatric airway disease is treatable and preventable when caught early
  2. Untreated sleep-disordered breathing can cause ADHD-like symptoms, academic decline, behavioral issues, and long-term health complications
  3. Orthodontists are uniquely positioned to be leaders in airway treatment
  4. Early intervention (before age 7) can prevent a lifetime of complications
  5. Treatment requires an interdisciplinary approach combining medicine and dentistry

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