AAO/AAMS 2023 Satellite Symposium
AAO/AAMS 2023 Satellite Symposium SpeakersThis symposium is supported by:EDRA Publishingand the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional TherapyAn Inflection Point For Myofunctional Therapy, SleepMedicine, Pediatric Orthodontic Intervention and aCall for Sleep In Public HealthThere is growing awareness, research, and consensus of the efficacy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy in thetreatment of obstructive sleep apnea, the need for orthodontic interventions for pediatric populations, and of thepotential for the prevention of OSA by recognizing and treating myofunctional disorders early in life. This symposiumwill present novel clinical models, late breaking research, and possible points of collaboration for the future and callsfor action in public health. We have assembled leading and pioneering researchers and clinicians, that will presentcritically important methodologies that can be put into immediate use and expand access to care that should be ofprofound interest to the orthodontic and allied health communities.Kevid Boyd, DDSSteve Carstensen, DDSPatrick Fellus, DDSMilton Geivelas, DDS, MSDarius Loghmanee, MDJoy Moeller, BS RDH, AOMT-CMarc Moeller, MPH(c)Norman Nagel, DDS, MSTakashi Ono, DDS, PhDKatrina Rogers, SLTStephen Sheldon, DOAAO/AAMS 2023Satellite SymposiumChicago, Illinois | USA @American Association of Orthodontics Annual SessionAn Inflection Point For Myofunctional Therapy, Sleep Medicine, Pediatric Orthodontic Interventionand a Call for Sleep in Public Health; Academy of Applied Myofuncitonal Sciences Presents aLate Breaking Satelllite Symposium on The State of the Art in Orthodontics, Sleep Apnea,Myofunctional Therapy, and Pediatric InterventionPLEASE NOTE*aamsinfo.org/aao-2023-chicagoTO REGISTER FOR THE AAO/AAMS 2023 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM:It will be a hybrid conference with limited space in the the live audience.Those who register to attend or live stream will receive a recordingof the symposium, as well as supporting scientific literature.There is no charge to attend or register.FridayApril 21st, 202308:00-17:00 CSTHyatt Regency McCormick Place2233 S. Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr.Chicago, IL 60616Hyde Park Rooms A & BPoint ofSatellite SymposiumJoy Moeller, RDH, BS | USALos Angeles, CA USAMarc Moeller, BAManaging Director, Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, USAMarc Moeller, is the Executive Director and founding Board Chair of the Academy of Applied Myofunctional Sciences (AAMS). He is also the ManagingDirector of the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (AOMT), comes to the field of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT) with extensiveexperience as a senior executive in finance, building and bridging strategies across mulitnational finanical conglomerates, specializing in joint-ventureintegration. He is fortunate to apply this experience as a public health advocate, building bridges in the interdisciplinary profession of OMT facilitatingresearch and developing curricula. He is a graduate of University of California, San Diego and is based in Los Angeles. He speaks French, Spanish,Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese.Joy Lea Moeller, BS, RDH is a leader in the field of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, lecturing and teaching courses around the world for more than 25 years.Joy is on the board of the ASAA (American Sleep Apnea Association). She is a founder and Director of the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy anda founding Director of the Academy of Applied Myofunctional Sciences. Her training is extensive. She graduated from the Myofunctional Therapy Institute inCoral Gables, Florida, in 1980 and had an extensive Internship in Orofacial Myology. Joy’s background of Dental Hygiene led the way for further studies,and she has taught and continues to teach principles of Myofunctional Therapy to graduate and post-graduate students and numerous universities as aguest speaker. Some of those are UCLA School of Dentistry, USC, Cerritos College, Guttenberg University in Mainz, Germany, University of Louvain inBrussels, Belgium, University of Freiburg, Germany, Physical therapy groups, Speech Pathologists, Orthodontists, Dentists and Hygienists.Darius Loghmanee, MDHead of Sleep Medicine, Advocate Health SystemsDr. Darius Loghmanee, MD FAAP FAASM, Director of the Pediatric Sleep Service Line of the Advocate Medical Group, consisting of 16 hospitals and 350+locations in the the greater Chicago area.He received his medical degree from the University at Buffalo School of Medicine. He did his postgraduate trainingat Rush University Medical Center where he completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and trained as a fellow in the SleepDisorders Center. After his training he spent seven years at the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago where he evaluated and treatedchildren with sleep disorders and served as the Associate Director of the Sleep Medicine Center.Steve Carstensen, DDSBellevue, WashingtonSteve Carstensen DDS has treated sleep apnea and snoring in Bellevue, WA since 1988. He’s the Consultant to the ADA for sleep related breathingdisorders, has trained at UCLA’s Mini-Residency in Sleep and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. He lectures internationally,directs sleep education at Airway Technologies and the Pankey Institute and is a guest lecturer at Spear Education, University of the Pacific and LouisianaState Dental Schools, in addition to advising several other sleep-related manufacturers. For the AADSM he was a Board Member, Secretary-Treasurer andPresident-Elect. From 2014 – 2019 he was Editor of Dental Sleep Practice Magazine. In 2019, Quintessence published A Clinician’s Handbook of DentalSleep Medicine, written with a co-author.Patrick Fellus, DDSFrancePatrick Fellus, MD is specilized in dentofacial orthopedics; he’s the President of the French Pediatric Orthodontic Society, and works at the UniversityHospital Robert Debré in Paris. He published several peer reviewed articles on various subjects including orofacial myofuntional disorders in Fench journals.Katrina Roger, SLTUnited KingdomKatrina is a specialist speech and language therapist working as a Consultant in Dysphagia in Kent Community NHS Foundation Trust. She has anindependent practice, and trained as an orofacial myofunctional practitioner. She is an honorary lecturer at Christchurch University, Greenwich for PediatricDysphagia. 2019 winner of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship where she will be tasked with exploring how to establish OMT in the NHS of theUnited Kingdom.OUR SPEAKERSNorman Nagel, DDS, MSPresident, American Association of OrthodonticsTakashi Ono, DDS, PhDProfessor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontic ScienceTakashi Ono is Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontic Science, Graduate School Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo,Japan. He studied at TMDU, the University of British Columbia, Canada and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Prof. Ono worked and has beenworking as an Adjunct/Visiting Professor at 6 domestic and 5 international universities. He also serves as an editorial board member for 12 internationalpeer-reviewed journals. He has published 11 book chapters and 301 scientific articles and has been invited extensively for lecturing nationally andinternationally. Prof. Ono is a recipient of IADR/AADR Williams J. Gies Award in 2018, SIDO Anthony Gianelly Award and Honorary Membership of TaiwanAssociation of Orthodontists in 2020. He has been appointed as Chairman of the 9th International Orthodontic Congress (IOC) in 2020.Kevin Boyd, DDSProfessor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontic ScienceDR. KEVIN BOYD is a board certified Pediatric Dentist in Chicago who holds an M.Sc. degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics. He teaches in the PediatricDentistry residency training program at Lurie Children’s Hospital and also serves as a dental consultant to the Lurie Sleep Medicine service. Dr. Boyd is anadjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas mentoring PhD research, and also serves as a VisitingConsulting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania’s Museum of Archeology and Anthropology where he is collaboratively exploring a hypotheticalrelationship between changed dietary practices since the Industrial Revolution and diminished human dentofacial development. He lectures worldwide onthe topics of Early Childhood Malocclusion (under age 72 months), pediatric sleep-breathing hygiene and Evolutionary Oral Medicine/Darwinian Dentistry.Miltion Geivelas, DDS, MSDiplomate of the American Board of PeriodontologyFrom 1993 to 2001, Dr. Geivelis was professor and director of Graduate Periodontics at Northwestern University Dental School, training the residents inPeriodontal Surgery and Dental Implants. He has been involved in academic research and has authored and co-authored several scientific articles. Hisclinical interests have been in Soft Tissue Grafting, Bone Regeneration procedures and Computer Guided Surgery for the placement of Dental Implants. Inthe last ten years however, Dr. Geivelis has dedicated a significant amount of his time to Airway issues and Sleep. He treats infants, children and adults withtongue-ties and lip-ties (Tethered Oral Tissues-TOTs). He collaborates with some of the most well-known and skilled clinicians in these procedures (Dr.Bobby Ghaheri, Dr. Larry Kotlow, Dr. Scott Siegel, Dr. Soroush Zaghi ). In March, 2019 he completed a mini residency in Lingual FunctionalStephen Sheldon, DOUSADr. Sheldon is board-certified in both pediatrics and sleep disorders medicine. He has served as a member of the board of directors and wasSecretary/Treasurer of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He has been a faculty member of the National Sleep Medicine Course (sponsored by theAASM) and is course director of the Advanced Pediatric Sleep Medicine Program of the AtlantaSchool of Sleep Medicine, Northside Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.We are engaged with some ofthe most important interdisciplinarycongresses & associations in the field ofMyofunctional TherapyOUR SPEAKERSFurther questions may be addressed toMarc Moeller, marc@aomtinfo.org+1-310-382-785208:00 – N.Nagel, P.Fellus, S.Carstensen, J.Moeller,D. Loghmanee, T. Ono, Moderated by M. MoellerOpening Panel Framing the Issues at Stake8:40 – Darius Loghmanee, MDSimple Collaborations09:00 – Steve Carstensen, DDSAmerican Dental Association Pediatric Sleep Task Force, DentistsMoving Upstream09:15 – Marc Moeller, MPH(c)Recent Myofunctional Therapy Milestones Around the Globe: AnInflection Point09:30 – Patrick Fellus, DDSNeurological Underpinnings of Myofunctional Therapy and theUrgency for Pediatric Orthodontic Intervention10:15 – Break10:30 – Katrina Rogers, SLTSynopsis of 3 Decades in the UK National Health Service: PediatricDysphagia and the Urgency for Allied Health Interventions Along aMyofunctional PrinciplesAAO/AAMS 2023Satellite Symposium PresentationAcademy of Applied Myofunctional Sciences (AAMS)11:15 – Takashi Ono, DDS, PhD, Orthodintic Science, TMDUAnimal Models Showing OSA Pathogenesis Stemming fromMyofunctional Disorders12:00 – Lunch13:00 – Joy Moeller, BS RDH, AOMT-CThe Functional Aspect of Orthodontics: WHY, HOW, AND WHEN?13:45 – Kevin Boyd, DDSOptimizing Oral Health in Early Childhood (under 72 months): RiskAssessment Tools14:30 – Break14:45 – Milton Geivelas, DDS, MSTongue Posture, Angkyloglossia and Craniofacial Structure15:10 – Stephen Sheldon, DOresearch media in the area ofmyofunctional therapy for our members, the academiccommunity and the general public worldwide.To develop and produce educational symposia that centeron relevant topics in the field of myofunctional therapyand stomatognathic system.To build a membership network of aligned professionals andinterested parties whose intention is to expand and developthe field of myofunctional therapy.Participate in trade shows, conferences and conventions thatare specific to this field to promote and expand awareness oforofacial myofunctional disorders and treatment options.To facilitate scientific research in the field of myofunctionaltherapy.To develop and maintain standards for the delivery of carein the field of myofunctional therapy.To build networking relationships with interdisciplinary,allied health professionals and respectivetrade associations.AAMS’ GOALS AND VISIONACADEMY OF APPLIEDMYOFUNCTIONAL SCIENCESTO REGISTER FOR THE AAO/AAMS SYMPOSIUM:
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