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Decoding Myofunctional Disorders

Time:

9:00 – 10:30 AM

Course Description:

Unintentional patient reactions, such as lip clenching or gagging, can pose challenges during dental procedures. Discover how myofunctional issues can be the reason for these involuntary behaviors.


Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) often originate from patient habits or conditions that manifest during infancy, potentially disrupting healthy function and persisting throughout a person's lifetime. These disorders can provoke reactions that complicate dental treatments, making routine dental appointments challenging and potentially leading to more severe health complications affecting breathing, sleep, and beyond.


Gain insights into how to identify these oral myofunctional disorders and understand their origins. Participants will learn how to perform thorough OMD screenings for patients across all age groups, encompassing both pediatric and adult populations. The curriculum features exploration of case studies, shedding light on the substantial benefits of early detection of these disorders and enabling preventative care and better management.


Learning Objectives:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of orofacial myofunctional disorders.

  • Learn a strategy for screening your existing patient base for these disorders.

  • Recognize common involuntary patient reactions such as gagging, lip clenching, or dental anxiety as potential signs of underlying myofunctional issues.

  • Distinguish between habit-based behaviors and functional disorders by understanding key oral and facial developmental milestones across the lifespan.

  • Apply case-based learning to connect clinical symptoms with root causes, enhancing your ability to co-manage care with airway focused and interdisciplinary providers.

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Speaker Information

Joy Lantz, RDH, PHDH, COM, IBCLC
Joy Lantz, RDH, PHDH, COM, IBCLC

Joy Lantz, RDH, PHDH, COM, IBCLC has over 30 years of experience in the dental field with a background in dental hygiene.  She earned her degree in dental hygiene in 1998.  Joy began practicing orofacial myology in 2016 and received her certification in orofacial myology (COM) from the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) in 2017.  She is currently serving as the President of the IAOM.  She also earned her title, Certified Breastfeeding Specialist in 2021 and got her International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) credential in 2022.  Joy is the owner of Joy Lantz: Transforming Oral Health, specializing in educating patients, parents and colleagues about myofunctional and airway concepts.  She is a professional international speaker presenting courses on anticipatory guidance, collaboration for patient care and myofunctional therapy. Joy is also a consultant for dental offices that want to incorporate airway components into their practices, including frenectomy, myofunctional therapy and milestone oral visits. She created the Bee Well milestone program for children aged birth to three for anticipatory guidance for parents and to track oral development in early years.  Her passion is to assist dental and medical professionals to work together in screening and treating for oral myofunctional disorders and overall health.

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INDC is presented by Spokane District Dental Society
All proceeds stay in Spokane County and support dental-related education and programs in the community. www.spokanedentalsociety.org

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