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WEBINAR – Developing Optimal Maxilla for Tongue Rest and Function
October 17 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm PDT

Join us for a free 1-hour webinar titled “Developing Optimal Maxilla for Tongue Rest and Function” by renowned orthodontist/periodontist Marianna Evans, DMD. This session will delve into the critical role of maxillary development in achieving the ideal tongue rest position at the roof of the mouth. Dr. Evans will explore interdisciplinary treatments, early-life factors, and cutting-edge orthodontic technologies, including CO2 lasers for tongue-tie releases. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights into how optimal maxillary development can significantly impact overall health.
Key Talking Points
- Ideal Tongue Rest Position: Understand why the roof of the mouth is ideal for tongue rest and how this plays a crucial role in maxillary growth and development.
- Interdisciplinary Treatment for Maxillary Development: Learn how combining orthodontics with myofunctional therapy can optimize maxillary development and ensure proper tongue positioning.
- Role of Early-Life Factors: Explore the impact of breastfeeding and diet on maxillary development and how they set the stage for ideal tongue rest positions later in life.
- Latest in Orthodontic Technology: Discover cutting-edge technologies that revolutionize maxillary development treatments, including special bone anchors and palatal expanders.
- CO2 Lasers in Tongue-Tie Releases: Learn how CO2 lasers make tongue-tie releases more efficient and effective, further aiding in achieving optimal tongue rest positions.
Don’t miss this enlightening presentation that will redefine your understanding of maxillary development and its vital role in overall health!
This webinar is for dentists and all healthcare professionals. Continuing education (CE) credits will not be awarded.
Unable to attend the live webinar? Don’t worry. Following the event, all registered individuals will receive an email containing a link to access the recorded webinar.