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Our Mission To provide you with a comprehensive multidisciplinary curriculum that establishes a didactic & clinical foundation for the recognition & management of the deficient adult human airway. Although the focus will be on the adult patient, a general discussion of the developing child will be necessary to understand the genesis of the problem. Sleep disordered breathing is considered a symptom of the deficient airway and represents only one facet of the condition. As such, the management involves more than the use of a device. The provision of a physiologic solution versus a mechanical solution for a physiologic condition is optimal. Our Philosophy To give you a multidisciplinary approach that will help you manage and understand the etiology of the deficient airway. This philosophy focuses on prevention and wellness versus merely providing disease management. Our Vision To have you become a part of a sea-change in healthcare that fosters individual wellness and general public health. Click Here To Register Our Mini Residency 8 days of dynamic, in-person learning in a collaborative environment amongst your peers. Taught by cutting edge instructors who are committed to sharing what they know and seeing you succeed. For your convenience, classes are offered at both of our locations (Laguna Hills, CA & Clifton NJ). The last session of the course (we like to call it the Grand Finale) will be held on-line with all participants and instructors in attendance. TUITION Before May 7th - $5800 Before June 6th - $7000 Before July 25th - $8000 Class size limited to 25 registrants per coast!

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Our MissionTo provide you with a comprehensive multidisciplinary curriculum that establishes a didactic & clinical foundation for the recognition & management of the deficient adult human airway. Although the focus will be on the adult patient, a general discussion of the developing child will be necessary to understand the genesis of the problem. Sleep disordered breathing is considered a symptom of the deficient airway and represents only one facet of the condition. As such, the management involves more than the use of a device. The provision of a physiologic solution versus a mechanical solution for a physiologic condition is optimal.

Our PhilosophyTo give you a multidisciplinary approach that will help you manage and understand the etiology of the deficient airway. This philosophy focuses on prevention and wellness versus merely providing disease management.

Our VisionTo have you become a part of a sea-change in healthcare that fosters individual wellness and general public health.

C l i c k H e r e T o R e g i s t e r

Our Mini Residency8 days of dynamic, in-person learning in a collaborative environment amongst your peers. Taught by cutting edge instructors who are committed to sharing what they know and seeing you succeed.   For your convenience, classes are offered at both of our locations (Laguna Hills, CA & Clifton NJ). The last session of the course (we like to call it the Grand Finale) will be held on-line with all participants and instructors in attendance. 

TUITION Before May 7th - $5800 Before June 6th - $7000 Before July 25th - $8000

Class size limited to 25 registrants per coast!

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The infant child is born as an obligate nasal breather which fosters proper craniofacial

development via a natural feeding and breathing pattern. The most important and immediate

physiologic function at birth is the maintenance of breathing which is driven at the level of the brain stem.

This necessary function trumps all other non-autonomic physiologic functions as it is the CNS’ (central nervous

system) drive to keep the individual alive from one second to the next with less concern for all other

physiologic functions occurring from one moment to the next. This reality does not change for the lifetime of the

individual and all physiologic systems are influenced accordingly.!

This approach does not obviate traditional dental intervention, but

rather enhances its delivery and clinical outcomes by taking a

global approach to the many problems we manage on a

daily basis.!This premise provides the context for the curriculum

described below. It is a sea-change in how we see the role of the dentist, orthodontist and all related healthcare

providers. Sleep disordered breathing, Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), dental crowding, bruxism/clenching, craniofacial distortions, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), ARCD (Airway Related Craniofacial Dysfunction) and many other medical sequelae are considered signs and symptoms of the deficient airway in the vast majority of case.!

It is our goal to provide a foundation to provide a wellness approach to dental health and development versus disease management of the various associated signs and symptoms. It is much more than about teeth, gums, muscles and joints.!!

Preamble

NOWSEATS ARE LIMITED

Please Register

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! 1.! Understand the concept of Airway-related Craniofacial Dysfunctions (ARCD)!

! 2.! Provide adult orthopedic arch development to improve airway function!

! 3.! Receive certification for the delivery and management of the Homeoblock orthopedic appliance!

! 4.! Deliver and objectively titrate jaw repositioning devices!

! 5.! Understand how to provide pharyngometry and rhinometry services to assess airway function!

! 6.! Assess patients for relevant Airway-related Signs and Symptoms!

! 7.! Use a variety of objective instruments and interpret the findings!

! 8.! Manage cases with Airway-Related Craniofacial Dysfunction!

! 9.! Collaborate with other dental and medical professionals in a very meaningful capacity for the patient’s well-being!

! 10.! Implement business protocols in your practice for these services and to enhance dental restorative services!

! 11.! Provide a foundation from which to further your education toward more specialized focus ie, the pediatric patient, sleep medicine focusing on OSA versus UARS, non-retractive orthodontics!

! 12.! Transform your role as a healthcare provider into a more meaningful role for the patient’s quality of life and well-being as well as personal reward that will set you apart in your healthcare community

Dates & Times

West Coast

July 25th & 26th - 2014 September 19th & 20th - 2014 (Joint Class at West Coast Location)

December 5th & 6th - 2014 February 6th & 7th - 2015 !

The Hills Hotel 25205 La Paz Rd.

Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-586-5000

The Raphael Center for Integrative Education 1425 S Broad Street Clifton, NJ 07013

973-778-4222

August 8th & 9th - 2014 September 19th & 20th - 2014 (Joint Class at West Coast Location)

January 9th & 10th - 2015 March 6th & 7th - 2015

On-Line FinaleCase Reviews

SpreeCast Video Conference

April 3rd - 2015

East Coast

C l i c k H e r e T o R e g i s t e r

Course Objectives

TUITION Before May 7th - $5800 Before June 6th - $7000 Before July 25th - $8000

Class size limited to first 25 registrants per coast!

(LIVE classes Fridays & Saturdays)

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What You Will Learn….

• How sleep disordered breathing goes well beyond obstructive sleep apnea. • Why appliance therapy is not sufficient to treat a condition like OSA that goes well beyond re-

establishing normal sleep patterns. • Why deficient and aberrant craniofacial development is not typically just a genetic disorder. • How the deficient airway is associated with many dental and medical sequelae. • Taking optimal physiologic management of sleep disordered breathing beyond the use of a

device, CPAP, BiPAP, jaw repositioning devices etc. • How worn dentition (posterior and anterior) can be associated with the “constricted airway”

versus a “constricted chewing cycle.” • What the real relationship between ADHD (child/adult) and the deficient airway/SDB is. • How you can enhance the patient’s overall well-being significantly beyond dental health. • The specific benefits of embracing a wellness model of care in dentistry. • When the risk of SDB often begins (at birth) and what to do about it. • What the different roles of genetics versus epigenetics in craniofacial development and

function are and why it’s important. • Why aberrant craniofacial development poses as a major risk factor for TMD

(Temporomandibular disorders). • How physiologic, organic occlusion relate more to proper airway function than to centric

relation centric and why that is important. • How to quantify & mitigate excessive vertical growth tendencies in the growing child. • Why SDB is so prevalent worldwide. • Why wellness vs. disease management sleep medicine is more about re-establishing proper

24/7 nasal breathing function than it is about the use of devices…in most cases. • There is a difference between disease management versus wellness long-term. • The risks and consequences of long-term of CPAP, jaw repositioning devices and various

surgical interventions. • How to properly titrate jaw repositioning devices objectively. • The role of the ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) in SDB and overall health. • How to intelligently collaborate with the ENT, pulmonologist, cardiologist and family

physician/internist. • How to use airway function as a global diagnostic tool when you are considering

comprehensive dental well-being and optimal function.

C l i c k H e r e T o R e g i s t e r

TUITION Before May 7th - $5800 Before June 6th - $7000 Before July 25th - $8000

Class size limited to first 25 enrollees per coast!

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Teaching Modules:• “The Great Leap Forward” • Craniofacial/airway development: ontogeny • Epigenetics

• A view of facial morphology as a primary risk factor

• SDB: UARS versus OSA • The clinical airway exam

• HRPO • Cardiopulmonary Coupling • Pharyngometry/rhinometry • CBCT • The physical exam and interview • End Tidal CO2 and breathing dynamics • Effects of SDB and CNS function

• Multidisciplinary intervention

• CPAP • Appliance therapy • Orthotropics • Orthognathic surgery • ENT (hygiene, medical, surgery) • Expansion orthodontics (surgically assisted) • Cranial sacral intervention • Myofunctional Therapy • Cardiovascular ramifications • Ortho-Postural Training (Breathing, Posture,

Nutrition, Sleep) • Facial pain and TM dysfunction

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• Early Intervention: Orthotropics

• Prenatal • Postnatal • Early Feeding • Early Breathing • Early Posture • Early Sleep

• The important role of orthodontics in airway development & management

• Undoing the damage • Expansion • Myofunctional Orthodontics • Airway-conscious orthodontics

• Habit control and lifestyle changes

• Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy • Breathing Dynamics • Posture and bodywork • Nutrition as an underlying foundation • Sleep hygiene

• Real-world implementation of airway-centric dentistry: The "wellness model"

• Setting up office systems • Establishing a referral team • Medical insurance billing • Patient education

• Presenting and reviewing clinical cases: a “hands-on” experience

C l i c k H e r e T o R e g i s t e r

TUITION Before May 7th - $5800 Before June 6th - $7000 Before July 25th - $8000

Class size limited to first 25 registrants per coast!

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Barry has been an orthodontist in Clifton, New Jersey for over thirty years. He is the owner of the Center for Integrative Orthodontics and the newly opened Center for Integrative Education. His concentration on airway-focused orthodontics came late in his career, but has now dramatically changed the way he practices.!

He teaches these concepts at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, on the lecture circuit and at the Center.!

Barry is a Past-President of the Passaic County Dental Society and Vice-President elect of the New Jersey Association of Orthodontists. He serves on the boards of the American Academy of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry and the Academy of Oral Myofunctional Therapy. Barry and Mark are co-hosts of the Airway and Facial Development Collaboration on Spreecast. He also chairs the New Jersey division of the AAO Donated Orthodontic Services program.

Mark A. Cruz graduated from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 1986 and started a dental practice in Monarch Beach, CA upon graduation. He has lectured nationally and internationally and is a member of various dental organizations, including the Pierre Fauchard Academy, Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics and the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry. He was a part-time lecturer at UCLA and member of the faculty group practice and was past assistant director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry. He has served on the National Institute of Health/NIDCR (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research) Grant Review Committee in Washington D.C. and is currently serving on the NIDCR, DSMB (Data and Safety Monitoring Board) for the National Practice-Based Research Network. He is also on the editorial board for the Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice (Elsevier).

Mark A. Cruz, DDS Barry Raphael, DMD

Directors

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Education: Medical School - St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, University of London-London, England Residency: Tustin Hospital and Medical Center, Queen Elizabeth Medical Center, St. Thomas Hospital Fellowship: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center-Los Angeles, CA Specialties: Critical Care Medicine Pulmonology Board Certifications: Critical Care Medicine, 2006 Internal Medicine, 2006 Pulmonary Disease, 2005 the American Academy of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry and the Academy of Oral Myofunctional Therapy. Barry and Mark are co-hosts of the Airway and Facial Development Collaboration on Spreecast. He also chairs the New Jersey division of the AAO Donated Orthodontic Services program.

Dr. Park is a native of New York City, where he attended Stuyvesant High School. He received his undergraduate degree from the Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons. His otolaryngology residency training was completed at Albert Einstein/Montefiore. !Dr. Park practices integrative medicine and surgery, with a firm belief that other models of health and disease can complement traditional, Western medicine. He provides monthly live teleseminars with experts not only related to his field, but also professionals in other areas—he has interviewed an acupuncturist, dietician, and a neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis expert in the past. He firmly believes that one must treat the whole person first, including addressing his or her diet, lifestyle, stresses and emotional states, rather than focusing on one simple symptom or area of the body.

Steven Park, MD Bertrand Da Silva, MD

Faculty

Member, ACCESS Program: Dept. of Neurobiology, Access Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology Home Area, Access Neuroscience Home Area, Brain Research Institute, CTSI, Neuroscience IDP The laboratory examines neural mechanisms underlying sleep state: control of breathing, somatomotor activity, and cardiovascular action in developing and adult small animal preparations. Neural mechanisms are examined through neurophysiologic techniques which include assessment of intrinsic optical changes in neural tissue, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and chronic single neuron recording; the optical imaging and cell recording studies are often combined with microdialysis techniques to determine neurochemical mechanisms underlying cell action. We found that a substantial portion of sleep effects on normal and disordered breathing result from rostral brain influences on pontine and medullary structures, that activity over wide areas of these structures can be visualized during ventilatory and pressor challenges in freely behaving animals, and that immature development of mechanisms controlling descending rostral brain influences on breathing can place the organism at risk.

Ronald Harper, Phd Tasha Turzo, DO

Tasha L. Turzo, D.O., has been in practice in Santa Cruz for 18 years as a traditional osteopathic physician and classical homeopath, treating patients of all ages from

newborn to geriatrics. She has a particular interest in working with facial dysfunctions including TMD, malocclusions and head injuries. !

Dr. Turzo is a nationally recognized expert in the application of osteopathy and functional dentistry, with a focus on the use of Advanced Lightwire Functional (ALF) devices. She is a

founding faculty member with the ALF Educational Institute. She is co directing an ALF mini residency program with Dr. Bronson. Dr. Turzo has been teaching for the last seven

years osteopaths and dentist the application of the ALF appliances as well as diagnosis and treatment of facial dysfunction. Dr. Turzo has been co treating patients and working monthly

with Dr. Nordstrom DDS (founder of the ALF appliances) for the last 18 years. !Dr. Turzo graduated from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona, California

in 1994 where she completed an OMM/ Anatomy Teaching Fellowship as well as a Burroughs Wellcome Research Fellowship. She completed her internship at the University of California, San

Francisco's affiliate Family Medicine program at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa. She received her certification in homeopathy from the Hahnemann College of Homeopathic Medicine, Berkeley,

CA in 1999 and continued as a guest lecturer. She has earned a Proficiency Certification from the Osteopathic Cranial Academy, and is certified in Prolotherapy.

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Dr. Theodore R. Belfor graduated from the New York University College of Dentistry, served his country as Brigade Dental Surgeon Captain for the 196th Light Infantry,

Chu Lai, Vietnam, and has been in private practice for 40 years. He has been published in The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice (CRANIO),The New York

State Dental Journal, The Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry Today, Dentistry Today, The Journal for the American Academy of Gnathologic

Orthopedics, The Functional Orthodontist, International Journal for Orthodontics, Sleep Diagnosis and Therapy, Anti-Aging and Cosmetic Surgery. !

Dr. Belfor has been lecturing, teaching and training the Homeoblock™ protocol for more than seven years at USA and International venues.

Additionally, Dr. Belfor is a Senior Certified Instructor for the International Association for Orthodontics (IAO), is Chairman and President of

OrthoSmile, Inc. and the inventor of the patented Homeoblock™ orthopedic/orthodontic appliance.

Licia Coceani Paskay, MS, CCC-SLP: Certified speech language pathologists and orofacial myofunctional therapist working in private practice. Author of journal articles and various presentations on orofacial myology and myofunctional therapy. Advisory Board Member of and course lecturer for the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (AOMT). President of the newly formed 501(c)3 Academy of Applied Myofunctional Sciences (AAMS). !

Licia Paskay, BA, MS Ted Belfor, DMD

Faculty

My work is dedicated to educating and developing opportunities within the dental and sleep medicine markets globally by developing multidisciplinary protocols for dental sleep medicine practices to seamlessly interface with the medical community, educational institutions, and research facilities. Implementing programs of multidimensional care delivery, using the best technology such as Sleepimage Screening as an example has allowed me to bring practitioners across the complete medical spectrum together in an endeavor to serve as many people as possible to live healthier happier and ultimately longer lives. Each individualized program utilizes cutting-edge screening and diagnostic protocols along with user friendly software and cloud applications to better enable clinicians to communicate clinical or cohort data, compliance, treatment efficacy, and patient improvement. With software such as Sleep Connect, longitudinal tracking and patient management headaches are eliminated, practices work more efficiently and communicate seamlessly across the treatment spectrum. It has been both an honor and privilege to bring my vision for implementation of Dental Sleep Medicine Programs to the AAPMD.under "one roof" raises the level of care and concern to the public and medical/dental communities.

Patricia McBride, BA, RDA Roger Price, BS, PharmD

Roger Price of Breathing Well LLC is a qualified pharmacist and physiologist and accredited Buteyko Practitioner. Roger is accepted by the

Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health as an approved practitioner trainer.!

Professional Qualifications: B. Sc. Pharm (Hons), Physiology Cert. of Integrative Medicine (University of Queensland).!

Professional Memberships: Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS); Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health (BIBH); Member of the International

Association for Orthodontics (IAO); Member of the International Functional Association (IFUNA); Associate Member Royal College of General Practitioners

(RACGP); Australian Asthma Research and Education Association (AAREA); Australian Sleep Association (ASA); .American Academy of Gnathologic Orthopedics

(AAGO); American Association of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry (AAPMD); Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines (ACSDD)