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  • Drs. Becker and Nguyen talk with Dr. Nathan Bryan, an expert in nitric oxide research, about the significance of nitric oxide in medical treatments. The conversation highlighted his two decades of research, which has led to numerous patents and advancements in patient care.
    Dr. Bryan emphasized the potential of nitric oxide to improve tissue oxygenation, reduce hospitalizations, and enhance overall health, particularly in patients with chronic conditions. He also addressed the detrimental effects of common oral hygiene products on the oral microbiome, which is crucial for nitric oxide production. The discussion underscored the importance of safe alternatives to these products to support health. Dr. Bryan shared insights on measuring nitric oxide deficiency and the need for awareness among healthcare providers and patients. The podcast serves as a platform to educate listeners about the transformative potential of nitric oxide therapies in modern medicine, aiming to correct misinformation and promote informed health decisions.

    This conversation is vital as it bridges basic science with clinical practice, potentially shaping future medical treatments.

    This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway

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    CHAPTERS:
    00:03 - Introduction to nitric oxide
    13:36 - Oral microbiome and health
    24:15 - Nitric oxide in disease treatment
    32:42 - Measuring nitric oxide levels
    46:20 - Preventative health strategies
    51:41 - Awareness and education on nitric oxide


    LEARNINGS:
    What role does the oral microbiome play in nitric oxide production?
    The oral microbiome is foundational for human health as it contributes to optimal nitric oxide production. Disruptions to this microbiome, such as through the use of antiseptics and antibacterial products, can hinder nitric oxide synthesis.

    How does the use of common dental products affect nitric oxide levels?
    Products like Listerine, chlorhexidine, and fluoride can destroy beneficial bacteria in the oral microbiome that are responsible for producing nitric oxide, thereby reducing its levels in the body.

    What are the potential benefits of nitric oxide therapy for patients with existing health conditions?
    Patients with existing health conditions, such as hypertension, have shown improvements in energy levels and overall health after receiving nitric oxide therapy, with some being able to reduce their reliance on antihypertensive medications.

    What methods are available to measure nitric oxide levels in patients?
    Currently, nitric oxide levels can be assessed through functional medical devices that measure endothelial function, as well as through blood and saliva tests that analyze nitric oxide metabolites, although these methods are not widely used in clinical care.

    What is the significance of nitric oxide in the context of modern medicine and future treatments?
    Nitric oxide is expected to play a crucial role in modern medicine, potentially becoming a mainstay in treating various conditions, including ischemic heart disease and Alzheimer's, by improving blood flow and oxygenation, thus addressing fundamental health issues.

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  • In this podcast episode, Drs. Becker and Moshiri discuss the intersection of airway health, sleep apnea, and orthodontics, emphasizing the importance of early intervention in children's dental and respiratory health. The conversation featured professionals involved in orthodontics and sleep medicine, including a specialist in orthognathic surgery, Dr. Reza Movahed.

    The speakers highlighted the need for collaboration among dental and medical professionals to address sleep-related problems in children. They stressed the importance of recognizing patterns in facial development and health outcomes, advocating for a paradigm shift towards interceptive orthodontics and a more integrated approach to treatment.

    This dialogue is crucial as it aims to improve children's health outcomes and foster a supportive community among healthcare providers, ultimately leading to healthier futures for families.


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    Winds of Change Conference


    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Empowering healthier sleep solutions
    10:43 - Navigating childhood orthodontic challenges
    16:29 - Interceptive orthodontics paradigm shift
    27:48 - Collaborative approaches in airway health
    36:11 - Reflecting on seasonal joys


    LEARNINGS:

    What is the significance of the term 'Winds of Change' in the context of the podcast?
    The term 'Winds of Change' refers to the evolving understanding and practices surrounding airway and sleep apnea treatment, emphasizing the need for a shift in how dental and medical professionals approach these issues.

    How does the podcast address the relationship between orthodontics and sleep apnea?
    The podcast discusses the role of orthodontics in treating sleep apnea, particularly through interceptive orthodontics, which aims to guide dental development at an early age to prevent future complications.

    What challenges do practitioners face when addressing airway issues in children, according to the podcast?
    Practitioners face challenges such as the lack of timely medical interventions, like tonsil and adenoid removals, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which can hinder proper treatment and lead to long-term developmental issues.

    What is the importance of collaboration between dental and medical professionals as highlighted in the podcast?
    Collaboration is crucial as it allows for a comprehensive approach to patient care, integrating insights from various specialties like ENT, sleep medicine, and orthodontics to better address airway and sleep issues.

    How does the podcast suggest practitioners should approach the treatment of children with potential airway issues?
    The podcast suggests that practitioners should adopt a mindset of observation and careful assessment, focusing on early intervention when necessary, while also being open to learning from other professionals and adapting their practices based on emerging evidence.


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  • In this episode, Dr Stacy Becker has a conversation with a local orthodontist, Dr. Jonathan Shanker, on the evolution of their understanding of airway health and its impact on orthodontic treatment. The speakers include reflecting on the experiences with Dr. Shanker's son, who exhibited sleep-related breathing issues.
    The conversation highlighted the importance of early intervention in children's dental health, emphasizing how airway issues often stem from narrow arches and improper tongue posture.

    The discussion took place in the context of ongoing advancements in orthodontic practices, particularly the integration of myofunctional therapy and digital tools for treatment planning. The speakers acknowledged the challenges of adapting to new methodologies and the variability in treatment plans among different practitioners.

    This dialogue is significant as it underscores a shift towards a more holistic approach in orthodontics, prioritizing airway health and early intervention, which could lead to better long-term outcomes for patients. The speakers also reflected on the importance of collaboration and continuous learning within the dental community.


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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Awakening to airway awareness
    09:45 - Evolving orthodontic perspectives
    21:13 - Understanding growth and development
    41:40 - Navigating treatment plan differences
    50:10 - Holiday traditions and connections
    57:19 - Celebrating community and collaboration


    LEARNINGS:

    What prompted the speaker to explore airway-focused orthodontics?
    The speaker's interest in airway-focused orthodontics was sparked by concerns about their son's snoring and gasping at night, leading them to seek more information and a better understanding of airway issues.

    How has the perspective on orthodontics and airway evolved over the years according to the speaker?
    The speaker notes that their perspective has evolved from a traditional focus on teeth alignment to a more comprehensive understanding of how airway health and tongue posture influence orthodontic treatment and overall dental health.

    What challenges do orthodontists face when implementing new treatment methods?
    Orthodontists face challenges in adopting new treatment methods due to the slow nature of orthodontic advancements and the potential complications that can arise from introducing new techniques, which may lead to unexpected problems in patient care.

    What role does myofunctional therapy play in orthodontic treatment according to the discussion?
    Myofunctional therapy is seen as a complementary approach that can help improve tongue posture and airway function, which is crucial for effective orthodontic treatment, especially in younger patients.

    Why might different orthodontists propose varying treatment plans for the same patient?
    Different orthodontists may propose varying treatment plans due to their individual philosophies, experiences, and the specific needs of the patient, which can lead to different approaches in addressing orthodontic and airway issues.


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  • In this podcast episode, Drs. Stacy Becker and Michelle Weddle have a conversation with Nerissa Boggan, a myofunctional therapist and sleep educator, and Dr. Kevin Adair, a dentist and educator, discuss the significance of myofunctional therapy within dental practice.

    The conversation highlights the importance of integrating this therapy into dental hygiene and the broader scope of dental care. The discussion took place recently, focusing on the evolving roles of dental hygienists and the need for clear guidelines regarding their scope of practice, particularly in California.

    Ms. Boggan emphasizes the necessity of dental airway screening and the collaborative nature of myofunctional therapy, while Dr. Adair addresses concerns about the competencies and training required for hygienists to practice this therapy effectively. They advocate for formal recognition of myofunctional therapy within dental hygiene regulations to ensure patient safety and professional accountability.

    This dialogue is crucial as it seeks to clarify the roles of various healthcare providers in myofunctional therapy, aiming to enhance patient care and establish a collaborative framework among dental professionals. The episode underscores the ongoing discussions about scope of practice and the need for regulatory support in the evolving landscape of dental health.



    This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway

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    LEARNINGS:

    What is the primary focus of myofunctional therapy as discussed in the podcast?
    Myofunctional therapy primarily focuses on improving breathing patterns and oral function, which can lead to better overall health. It is particularly concerned with nasal breathing and the development of craniofacial structures.

    How do the speakers view the relationship between myofunctional therapy and dental hygiene?
    The speakers emphasize that myofunctional therapy is synergistic with dental hygiene, as dental hygienists play a crucial role in patient education and screening for airway issues, which are essential for optimal health.

    What concerns do the speakers express regarding the scope of practice for dental hygienists in relation to myofunctional therapy?
    The speakers express concerns that the current scope of practice for dental hygienists does not clearly include myofunctional therapy, which could limit their ability to provide comprehensive care. They advocate for clearer definitions and support from regulatory boards.

    What distinction do the speakers make between 'scope of practice' and 'scope of competence'?
    The speakers clarify that 'scope of practice' refers to the legal boundaries of what a professional can do, while 'scope of competence' refers to the skills and training a professional possesses. They stress the importance of both being aligned to ensure safe and effective patient care.

    What collaborative approach do the speakers suggest for addressing the challenges in myofunctional therapy and dental hygiene?
    The speakers suggest that a collaborative approach, where different healthcare providers work together and have clear roles, can enhance patient care. They advocate for transparency in the roles of each provider to facilitate referrals and improve treatment outcomes.

    CHAPTERS:
    00:03 - Introduction to myofunctional therapy
    07:31 - Understanding myofunctional therapy basics
    15:10 - Scope of practice discussion
    25:20 - Advocacy for hygienists' scope
    30:29 - Competency vs. scope of practice
    35:49 - Concerns about autonomy
    46:49 - Collaboration between providers
    55:07 - Family traditions and reflections

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  • The podcast features a discussion between Drs. Stacy Becker and Shane Creado, a sports psychiatrist and sleep performance doctor, discussing his unique approach to psychiatry, sports psychiatry, and sleep medicine. He emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying factors that affect brain health and sleep quality, using neuroimaging and integrative approaches. The conversation touches on the resistance in the medical field towards holistic and natural treatments, as well as the impact of sleep on overall health, including testosterone levels and brain function. The discussion also briefly mentioned the use of cannabinoids like CBD-A for sleep and mental health, highlighting the importance of understanding their effects.

    The podcast provides valuable insights into optimizing brain health, sleep quality, and overall well-being through a holistic approach.

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    Click Here for Dr Creado’s Ig Page (Peak Sleep Performance)

    Click Here for Dr. Creado’s Book, Peak Sleep Performance for Athletes

    Click Here for Dr. Creado at the Amen Clinics

    Email Dr. Creado for Speaking Opportunities: [email protected]

    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Empowering insights for healthier sleep
    11:15 - Challenges in integrative medicine
    18:19 - Sauna benefits for brain health
    28:31 - Sleep, testosterone, and health
    33:59 - Personalized treatment for ADHD
    39:24 - CBD for wellness
    45:09 - Connecting for better health


    LEARNINGS:

    How does the speaker practice psychiatry, sports psychiatry, and sleep medicine differently from the average psychiatrist?
    The speaker brings neuroimaging to integrative psychiatry and focuses on underlying factors rather than just symptom clusters.

    What is the resistance or holdup in the medical field for more integrative, holistic approaches to psychiatry, sports medicine, and sleep medicine?
    Factors such as training to prioritize pharmaceutical interventions, insurance incentives for quick med checks, and the relegation of holistic approaches as alternative have contributed to the resistance.

    What is the relationship between sauna use and prevention of dementia?
    Sauna use can help reduce inflammation, promote endorphins and dopamine release, and aid in the removal of beta amyloid accumulation, which can contribute to dementia.

    How does the speaker differentiate between types of ADHD and tailor treatment accordingly?
    The speaker uses brain scans to identify different brain regions affected by ADHD, such as frontal lobes or cerebellum, and adjusts treatment based on factors like anxiety or other underlying issues.

    What are the speaker's thoughts on marijuana use in relation to sleep and mental health?
    The speaker acknowledges potential benefits of cannabinoids like CBN for sleep but emphasizes the importance of using CBD/CBD A products over THC for medicinal purposes.




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    Click Here for Dr Creado’s Ig Page (Peak Sleep Performance)

    Click Here for Dr. Creado’s Book, Peak Sleep Performance for Athletes

    Click Here for Dr. Creado at the Amen Clinics

    Email Dr. Creado for Speaking Opportunities: [email protected]


  • This podcast features Dr. Young, an expert in minimally invasive dentistry and caries, discussing the importance of understanding dental options. Dr. Young emphasizes the need to treat caries effectively, focusing on remineralization and individualized treatment plans. He highlights the significance of assessing saliva and systemic factors in oral health. The conversation also touches on patient communication, fluoride alternatives, and the role of motivational interviewing in addressing patient concerns.

    Dr. Young encourages practitioners to educate themselves on modern dental approaches and emphasizes the need for personalized care. The podcast aims to promote awareness of minimally invasive dentistry and provide practical insights for improving patient outcomes.


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    Email Dr Young: [email protected]

    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Minimally invasive dentistry importance
    11:49 - Oral systemic health connection
    23:43 - Saliva assessment and impact
    40:00 - Patient-centered care approach
    51:22 - Fluoride alternatives discussion

    LEARNINGS:

    What is the importance of understanding minimally invasive dentistry and cavities?
    Understanding minimally invasive dentistry and cavities is crucial for better dental care and treatment options.

    How does saliva play a role in dental health?
    Saliva is essential for dental health as it affects the chemical makeup of the mouth and can prevent issues like dry mouth and cavities.

    What are the five ingredients for remineralization to prevent cavities?
    The five ingredients for remineralization are crucial for preventing cavities and maintaining oral health.

    How can patients access Caries Risk Assessment for better dental care?
    Patients and oral health care providers can access Caries Risk Assessment by contacting the expert mentioned in the podcast for training and information.

    How can dentists address concerns about fluoride with patients?
    Dentists can address concerns about fluoride with patients by using motivational interviewing and finding alternative solutions for dental care without fluoride.

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  • This podcast features a conversation between Drs Stacy Becker and Stasha Gominak. Dr. Gominak switched from neurology to sleep neurology due to chronic pain and poor sleep issues within her patient base. They discuss the importance of listening to patients and focusing on individualized care rather than relying solely on controlled trials. Dr. Gominak emphasizes the role of biochemistry, neurotransmitters, and brainstem control in sleep disorders, highlighting the need for a more holistic approach to understanding sleep issues. They also touch upon the significance of vitamin D in sleep regulation and its impact on the microbiome.

    The conversation underscores the importance of patient empowerment, self-advocacy, and ongoing education in navigating healthcare choices. The speakers encourage curiosity, open-mindedness, and a willingness to ask questions and explore alternative approaches to health and wellness.

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    Visit Dr. Gominak's Site


    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Transition to sleep coaching
    12:17 - Neurological basis of sleep
    22:46 - Listening to patient experiences
    30:58 - Vitamin D and neurology
    45:12 - Microbiome and growth factors
    58:08 - Journey to health discovery


    LEARNINGS:

    Why did the speaker switch from neurology to sleep neurology and become a sleep coach?
    The speaker switched to sleep neurology and became a sleep coach due to dealing with chronic pain and poor sleep in patients, leading to a different approach to studying sleep.

    What role does listening to patients play in the speaker's approach to studying sleep?
    Listening to patients is crucial in the speaker's approach as a sleep coach, allowing for a personalized and biochemically focused analysis of sleep issues.

    How has the speaker's perspective on sleep and medicine evolved over the years?
    The speaker's perspective evolved from traditional medical dogma to a more patient-centered and neurologically focused approach, challenging established beliefs in the field of sleep medicine.

    What role does vitamin D play in sleep according to the speaker's research?
    Vitamin D is believed to play a significant role in sleep due to the presence of vitamin D receptors in the brainstem, influencing sleep switches and overall sleep quality.

    How can individuals take control of their health in relation to sleep and vitamin D based on the speaker's insights?
    Individuals can explore the connection between sleep and vitamin D by seeking healthcare practitioners open to this approach, being proactive in understanding their own health dynamics, and asking questions to navigate the journey of improving sleep health.

    This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway

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  • The podcast features Dr. Stacy Becker and guests Dr. Susan Maples and Jean Voss, discussing Jean's role as a health relationship coordinator (HRC) in patient facilitation. They talk about the challenges and opportunities in creating co-referral relationships with healthcare professionals who share their values. Jean's responsibilities include new patient intake, clinical record documentation, advocacy letters, managing supplements, and matching patients with the right healthcare providers.

    The importance of taking time to connect with patients, asking open-ended questions, and empowering patients to find the right healthcare provider is emphasized. The conversation highlights the impact of attentive care on patients and the need for more autonomy in self-directed care. The podcast aims to inspire team members to consider creating a similar role in their practice and to empower patients in their healthcare journey. The discussion provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals looking to improve patient care and build collaborative relationships within the medical community.

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    CHAPTERS:
    00:03 - Patient facilitation mastery
    10:00 - Connecting patients with professionals
    20:22 - Role of health relationship coordinator
    32:05 - Supporting all aspects of practice
    44:53 - Importance of patient conversations
    56:02 - Empowering patients and teams



    LEARNINGS:

    What is Jean's role as a health relationship coordinator?
    Jean's role as a health relationship coordinator involves new patient intake, managing patient experiences from start to finish, creating co-referral relationships with healthcare professionals, and matching patients with the right healthcare providers.

    How does Jean connect patients with the right healthcare professionals?
    Jean connects patients with the right healthcare professionals by aligning patients' personal journeys and preferences with the values and practices of the physicians or healthcare providers in the network.

    What are some challenges that other medical offices might face in creating a role similar to Jean's?
    Some challenges that other medical offices might face in creating a role similar to Jean's include the importance of taking time to have meaningful conversations with patients, making patient care a priority, and ensuring patients feel heard and cared for by their medical team.

    How does Jean ensure comprehensive patient care beyond clinical aspects?
    Jean ensures comprehensive patient care beyond clinical aspects by leading open-ended conversations with patients, covering all systems including sleep and breathing, and making sure patients feel heard and understood in nonclinical areas.

    What impact does Jean's role have on patients and their healthcare experiences?
    Jean's role has a significant impact on patients by empowering them to have more autonomy and self-directed care, helping them find healthcare providers that match their goals, and ensuring they feel cared for and heard in their healthcare journey.

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  • This podcast features a discussion among a group of healthcare professionals, including orthodontists, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists. They talk about the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in patient care, focusing on topics like treatment planning, Airway awareness, and the impact of oral health on overall wellness. The speakers emphasize the need for communication and teamwork among different medical specialties to provide comprehensive care for patients. They also highlight the role of mentorship and continuous learning in improving patient outcomes. The conversation underscores the significance of sharing knowledge and expertise across disciplines to enhance patient care and address complex health issues effectively. The speakers express gratitude for their mentors and stress the importance of humility and collaboration in healthcare practice. The discussion showcases the benefits of working together as a team to benefit patients and improve healthcare outcomes.

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    00:03 - Building strong team dynamics
    13:42 - Interactive discussion sessions
    20:03 - Enhancing patient care strategies
    31:11 - Aligning goals for treatment
    39:07 - Effective patient referral process
    44:23 - Establishing medical collaborations
    49:50 - Inspiring humility and collaboration


    LEARNINGS:

    What is the focus of the group mentioned in the podcast transcript?
    The group is focused on treatment planning patients and discussing cases together.

    How do the members of the group benefit from their discussions?
    The discussions help them learn from each other, gain different insights, and improve patient care.
    What is emphasized in the meetings of the group?
    The meetings emphasize open discussion, sharing of clinical literature, and collaborative treatment planning.

    How does the group approach patient care differently?
    The group focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration, considering factors like aesthetics, function, and airway health in treatment planning.

    How does the group aim to improve patient outcomes?
    By fostering communication with medical colleagues, sharing insights, and creating collaborative lines between dental and medical professionals.


    Episode: Ep.33, The Dentist/Ortho Dream Team PART 2, Drs. Melissa Swanson and Katie Bullwinkel

    Introduction:
    - In this episode of ASAP Pathway, Drs. Melissa Swanson and Katie Bullwinkel continue their discussion on the Dentist/Ortho Dream Team.
    - They share insights on interdisciplinary collaboration, patient care, and the importance of communication among healthcare professionals.
    **Guests:**
    - Dr. Melissa Swanson
    - Dr. Katie Bullwinkel

    **Main Topics Discussed:**
    - Importance of interdisciplinary groups like Airway Aware Charleston
    - Discussion on treatment planning and patient care
    - Collaboration between dentists, orthodontists, and other healthcare professionals
    - Focus on patient wellness and holistic care
    - Communication and coordination among the healthcare team
    - Impact of oral health on overall health and well-being

    **Key Takeaways:**
    - Emphasis on teamwork and collaboration in providing comprehensive patient care
    - Importance of understanding each healthcare professional's perspective and expertise
    - Focus on patient-centered care and addressing individual needs
    - Advocacy for open communication and sharing of information among the healthcare team
    - Recognition of the interconnectedness of oral health with overall health and well-being

    **Conclusion:**
    - The episode highlights the value of teamwork, communication, and collaboration in delivering holistic patient care. Drs. Melissa Swanson and Katie Bullwinkel share their experiences and insights on working together as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team.
    **Note:** The show notes provide a detailed summary of the podcast episode, focusing on the key topics discussed, main takeaways, and the guests involved. The information is presented in a clear and organized manner to give listeners a comprehensive overview of the episode.

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  • This podcast transcript features Dr. Zaghi, a Harvard Medical School graduate, discussing the comprehensive treatment of sleep disordered breathing and tongue tie disorders in children and adults. The conversation delves into the importance of evolving medical practices, such as focusing on root causes rather than just treating symptoms with medications. Dr. Zaghi emphasizes the significance of diet, gut health, and holistic measures in addressing health issues, particularly in children.

    The discussion also touches on the challenges faced in the medical industry, including insurance-driven models that prioritize illness over health. Dr. Zaghi highlights the need for a shift towards patient-centered care and the integration of alternative modalities in medical practices. The conversation underscores the importance of community support and feedback in driving positive change in healthcare practices. The podcast provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare and the importance of a holistic approach to treatment.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Empowering insights and community
    05:06 - Medicine's ever-changing landscape
    14:11 - Root causes of sleep issues
    20:26 - Holistic approaches in medicine
    33:54 - Challenges in medical practices
    43:22 - Impactful community feedback

    LEARNINGS:

    What is Dr. Zaghi's background and area of expertise?
    Dr. Zaghi graduated from Harvard Medical School, completed residency in ENT at UCLA, and sleep surgery fellowship at Stanford University. He focuses on the comprehensive treatment of nasal obstruction, mouth breathing, snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea in children and adults.

    What are some of the obstacles faced in the medical field according to the podcast?
    Some obstacles mentioned include a bias against holistic measures, a focus on pharmaceutical interventions, and resistance to change within traditional and insurance-based models.

    What modalities are emphasized in the conversation regarding pediatric health and treatment?
    The conversation emphasizes nasal breathing, myofunctional therapy, addressing soft tissue inflammation, tonsils, adenoids, palate expansion, and alternative modalities before considering ENT surgeries.

    Why are more physicians and dentists moving towards concierge practices?
    Physicians and dentists are moving towards concierge practices to practice medicine outside of insurance-driven paradigms, which are seen as antiquated and focused more on illness than health.

    What is the importance of new research in sleep medicine mentioned in the podcast?
    New research in sleep medicine highlights the importance of slow wave sleep in dementia prevention, the cleansing of cerebral spinal fluid, and cognitive health in adults, making it an exciting time for advancements in the field.


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  • The podcast features Dr. Stacy Becker talking with Drs. Rebecca Bockow and Michael Gunson discussing their educational platform and course called Healthy Growth, focusing on healthy facial development in children. They emphasize early intervention and collaboration with various professionals to optimize growth and development. The importance of interdisciplinary teamwork and reframing the conversation around health in orthodontics is highlighted. They address the need to avoid overpromising results and emphasize the complexity of treating conditions like sleep apnea. The speakers stress the significance of understanding facial growth patterns and the impact on overall health. Collaboration between orthodontists and oral surgeons is emphasized, with a focus on achieving optimal results for patients. The conversation also touches on the importance of recognizing and addressing issues in facial development early on to prevent long-term problems.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Educational platform origins discussed
    08:04 - Unhealthy growth patterns addressed
    17:22 - Interdisciplinary collaboration insights shared
    28:52 - Orthodontic community debates explored
    36:28 - Healthcare providers' caution emphasized
    44:48 - Orthodontics impact on airway analyzed


    LEARNINGS:

    What is the educational background of Dr. Bockow mentioned in the podcast?
    Dr. Bockow has a background in periodontics and earned a master's in oral biology at the University of Pennsylvania.

    What is the unique approach of the course 'Healthy Growth' discussed in the podcast?
    The course 'Healthy Growth' starts with identifying a healthy face and then looks at dysfunctional patterns in children that lead to unhealthy growth, incorporating early orthodontic intervention and myofunctional therapy.

    How does the podcast highlight the importance of collaboration among different healthcare professionals?
    The podcast emphasizes the collaboration between oral surgeons, ENTs, orthodontists, pediatric dentists, sleep physicians, SLPs, and OMTs in addressing issues related to growth and development.

    What is the main focus of the course discussed in the podcast in terms of patient care?
    The course focuses on early intervention to remove obstacles to growth and development in children, ensuring they grow into their optimal selves.

    What is the key message regarding orthodontic treatment and health outcomes conveyed in the podcast?
    The podcast stresses the importance of focusing on overall health outcomes rather than just specific treatments, such as orthodontics, to ensure the best results for patients.

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  • The podcast transcript features Dr. Audrey Yoon, a specialist in orthodontics and pediatric dentistry with a focus on sleep medicine. The discussion revolves around her journey in the field of dental sleep medicine, starting from her research on sleep apnea to her involvement in creating the World Dentofacial Sleep Society.

    Dr. Yoon emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary care and advocacy for dentistry's role in sleep medicine. The conversation also touches on her collaboration with Dr. Christian Guilleminault (CG) and their work in expanding the field of pediatric sleep medicine. The podcast highlights the significance of staying updated with the latest developments in healthcare and the power of imagination in transforming medicine.

    The speakers express gratitude for their community and the support they receive in their endeavors. The podcast provides insights into the evolving landscape of dental sleep medicine and the collaborative efforts to improve patient care.

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    CHAPTERS

    00:03 - Dr. Audrey Yoon's impressive bio
    06:25 - Origin of World DentoFacial Sleep Society
    14:49 - Advocacy for interdisciplinary care
    20:56 - Challenges and gratitude in dentistry
    33:58 - Innovative ideas in sleep medicine
    39:59 - Pets and relaxation plans



    LEARNINGS:
    What is Dr. Audrey Yoon's background and specialization?
    Dr. Audrey Yoon is a dual trained orthodontist and pediatric dentist who specializes in Dental Sleep Medicine.

    How did Dr. Audrey Yoon get involved in Dental Sleep medicine research?
    Dr. Audrey Yoon started her journey in Sleep apnea research during her orthodontic residency and later connected with mentors like CG.

    What inspired the creation of the World Dentofacial Sleep Society?
    Dr. Audrey Yoon was inspired by her mentor, Dr. Christian Guilleminault, to advocate for more dentists and orthodontists in the Sleep medicine field, leading to the establishment of the World Dentofacial Sleep Society.

    What is the significance of interdisciplinary care in Dental Sleep Medicine?
    Dr. Audrey Yoon emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary care in advocating for dentistry's involvement in Sleep medicine, promoting collaboration between dental and medical professionals.

    How does Dr. Audrey Yoon balance her various roles and responsibilities?
    Dr. Audrey Yoon juggles multiple roles, including private practice, teaching, and international initiatives, by prioritizing tasks and being present in the moment to manage her time effectively.



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  • This podcast features Drs. Stacy Becker and Tracey Ngyuen talking with Dr. J, a practicing orthodontist and educator, discussing the importance of early intervention orthopedics and Airway health in orthodontics. The conversation highlights the increasing interest in these areas within the orthodontic community, driven by advancements in technology and a growing awareness of the impact on overall health. Dr. J emphasizes the need for collaboration between orthodontists, dentists, and sleep physicians to provide comprehensive care for patients.

    The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by general practitioners entering the orthodontic field and the importance of proper education and training. The podcast underscores the evolving landscape of orthodontics and the importance of staying informed and connected within the profession to provide the best possible care for patients.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Orthodontic education and growth
    06:41 - Technology in dental communication
    18:14 - Challenges in airway orthodontics
    32:41 - Collaboration for sleep health
    41:57 - Inspiring future generations


    LEARNINGS:

    Why are more orthodontists looking into early intervention and orthopedics?
    Orthodontists are seeing a shift towards early intervention and orthopedics due to increased awareness and interest in areas like Airway health and non-surgical skeletal expansion.

    How has technology impacted communication and advancements in dentistry?
    Technology has revolutionized communication in dentistry, allowing practitioners to share and describe information more effectively, driving advancements in the field.

    What challenges do practitioners face in the field of orthodontics and Airway health?
    Practitioners face challenges such as differing perspectives on treatment approaches, the need for more research, and the importance of thorough evaluation before intervention.

    Why is it important for dentists and orthodontists to collaborate on Airway health issues?
    Collaboration between dentists and orthodontists is crucial in addressing Airway health concerns, as it can prevent potential side effects like facial deformities from treatments like CPAP.

    What advice does Dr. J offer to those interested in learning more about sleep disorder breathing and orthodontic anatomical changes?
    Dr. J recommends that individuals interested in these topics should seek education but understand the complexity of orthodontic treatments and the need for a solid foundation in the field before diving into advanced courses.



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  • The podcast featured speakers Drs Becker, Swanson and Bullwinkel discussing their collaboration in the field of Airway dentistry. They talked about the importance of working together and communicating effectively to provide comprehensive care for patients. The conversation highlighted the need for orthodontists and general dentists to align their language and approach when dealing with Airway issues. They emphasized the significance of building a strong team and network to support patients' overall health. The speakers shared their experiences and insights on integrating Airway-focused practices into their work. The discussion also touched on the challenges and rewards of expanding their professional networks to include specialists like pediatricians and ENTs. Overall, the podcast underscored the value of collaboration and continuous learning in the field of Airway dentistry to improve patient outcomes.


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    Dr. Melissa Swanson's Practice, Expertise Dental
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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Dynamic dental duo introduction
    12:28 - Orthodontist-airway language barrier
    20:38 - Team collaboration and diagnostic tools
    28:28 - Impactful relationships with medical professionals
    33:55 - Patient-centered communication approach
    44:41 - Community impact and expertise sharing

    Learnings:

    How did Doctor Melissa Swanson and Doctor Bullwinkle first connect?
    They met through an orthodontist at UCSF during continuing education.

    What prompted Doctor Swanson to start focusing on Airway issues?
    She was encouraged by an assistant to do expansion on a child, which led her down the Airway path.

    What advice does Doctor Swanson give to orthodontists and general dentists to better collaborate on Airway issues?
    She suggests showing specialists the records and diagnostics used, as well as having open conversations and aligning on treatment approaches.

    How does Doctor Swanson work with ENTs and pediatric dentists in her practice?
    She collaborates with ENTs on joint issues and receives referrals from pediatric dentists for early expansion cases.

    What is Doctor Swanson's advice for healthcare providers who are new to addressing Airway issues?
    She recommends starting small, being open with patients about limitations, and referring them to specialists when needed.

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  • The podcast transcript features speakers, Drs. Stacy Becker and Susan Maples, discussing the role of dentistry in health and wellness, emphasizing collaboration with medical professionals. The conversation highlights the importance of treating patients holistically, addressing issues like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and chronic inflammation.
    The Total Health Academy is mentioned as a resource for dentists looking to promote total health in their practices. The speakers stress the significance of building trust with patients through physician referrals and effective communication. They advocate for a team-based approach to healthcare, focusing on prevention and wellness.
    The discussion also touches on the importance of patient experiences and effective referral practices between healthcare professionals. The speakers emphasize the need for ongoing learning and collaboration to provide optimal care for patients.
    The ASAP Pathway online platform and community help their members build their collaborative teams locally.
    The podcast aims to empower listeners with insights on promoting total health and fostering collaborative relationships in healthcare.


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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Empowerment for healthier futures
    08:31 - Building trust with physicians
    19:35 - Optimal health collaboration network
    33:11 - Effective specialist referrals communication
    48:30 - Continuous learning and support

    LEARNINGS:
    What is the Total Health Academy and how does it support dentists?
    The Total Health Academy is a resource for dentists to learn about collaboration in healthcare and promoting total health. It provides support and tools for dentists to help patients achieve optimal health.

    How does collaboration with medical professionals benefit patients?
    Collaboration with medical professionals builds trust and allows for a holistic approach to treating patients. Patients are more likely to follow through with treatment when there is a team of healthcare providers working together.

    How can dentists help patients beyond just treating oral health issues?
    Dentists can help patients by addressing systemic health issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and inflammation. By focusing on total health, dentists can contribute to the overall well-being of their patients.

    What role does communication play in collaboration between dentists and medical professionals?
    Effective communication is essential for successful collaboration between dentists and medical professionals. Clear communication ensures that patients receive comprehensive care and that healthcare providers understand each other's roles and expertise.

    How can dentists ensure a smooth referral process to other healthcare providers?
    Dentists can create a network of physicians and specialists for referrals, establish clear communication channels, and provide detailed information about the patient's needs and the reason for the referral. This helps ensure a seamless transition for the patient and enhances collaboration among healthcare providers.

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  • The podcast featured a conversation between two speakers, Dr Stacy Becker Ochoa and Patrick McKeown, discussing the importance of nose breathing over mouth breathing for overall health. The discussion highlighted how breathing affects various aspects of health, including respiration, sleep, mental health, and dental health.
    The speakers emphasized the need for awareness and conversations about breathing, especially in the context of obstructive sleep apnea in children. They also touched upon the impact of mouth breathing on sleep quality and the potential link to central sleep apnea. The importance of breathing exercises, particularly for children, was also emphasized.
    The conversation provided insights into the significance of proper breathing techniques for overall well-being. The podcast took place in a casual setting, with one speaker sharing their daily routine and personality traits. Overall, the discussion shed light on the often overlooked topic of breathing and its profound impact on health.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Breathing awareness importance conversation
    19:51 - Children sleep apnea factors
    28:31 - Sleep arousal breathing patterns
    38:30 - Central apnea mouth breathing connection
    52:10 - Child breathing exercises benefits


    Learnings:
    Why is nose breathing important and why is mouth breathing considered bad?
    Nose breathing is important because it affects major functions like respiration, sleep, mental health, and dental health. Mouth breathing can lead to dry mouth, increased risk of snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, impact on concentration, focus, and stress levels.

    What are some of the factors that can drive faster breathing during sleep?
    Factors like room temperature, air quality, and underlying breathing patterns can drive faster breathing during sleep. Additionally, stoppage of breathing followed by exaggerated hyperventilation upon resuming breathing can lead to arousal during sleep.

    How can mouth breathing impact sleep apnea and what are some challenges in treating it?
    Mouth breathing can lead to sleep fragmentation and other issues in sleep apnea patients. High loop gain individuals may not respond well to mandibular advancement devices or surgery. Additionally, mouth breathing can sometimes lead to central sleep apnea, posing challenges in treatment.

    Why is it important to have conversations about breathing, especially with children?
    Having conversations about breathing is crucial as it can impact various aspects of health, including sleep, mental health, and overall well-being. Teaching children proper breathing techniques can help them avoid issues like mouth breathing and sleep disorders.

    What are some simple exercises that can help children improve their breathing?
    There are simple breathing exercises that children can do to improve their breathing, such as breathing in and out through the nose. These exercises can be beneficial for children's overall health and well-being.

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  • The podcast transcript features a conversation between Drs. Stacy Becker Ochoa and Mike DeLuke discussing the importance of addressing airway issues in children. They emphasize the need for collaboration between medical and dental professionals, particularly orthodontists, to provide proactive care and improve patient outcomes.
    The speakers highlight the challenges in traditional orthodontic practices and advocate for early intervention in children to address airway and craniofacial issues. They stress the importance of education and training in treating young patients and call for increased coordination between different specialties.
    The speakers also touch on personal preferences and challenges in their careers, emphasizing the need to stay true to oneself while striving to make a positive impact. Overall, the conversation underscores the significance of proactive, evidence-based care in improving children's health and well-being.

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    CHAPTERS:
    00:03 - Empowering insights and stories
    10:03 - Challenging the status quo
    24:17 - Bridging clinical-academic gap
    36:37 - Continuous practice improvement
    46:51 - Enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration
    57:19 - Training for young patients
    01:06:30 - Personal insights and reflections



    LEARNINGS:

    What is the main focus of the podcast?
    The podcast focuses on connecting with experts, sharing real-life stories, and breaking down complexities surrounding critical issues like screening techniques and collaboration with medical colleagues.

    How does the podcast aim to empower its audience?
    The podcast aims to empower listeners with actionable insights and a supportive community.

    Why is there a shift in attitude towards skepticism and doubt regarding Airway issues?
    The podcast suggests that awareness is growing within a group of professionals who are challenging skepticism and doubt, aiming to address Airway issues more proactively.

    What obstacles are discussed in the podcast regarding the coordination between physicians and dentists in treating young patients?
    The podcast addresses the need for better coordination and cross-training between physicians and dentists, particularly in the orthodontic field, to improve the treatment of young patients with Airway issues.

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  • The podcast featured speakers Drs. Stacy Becker Ochoa and Steve Carstensen, who are experts in dental sleep medicine and discussed the role of dentists in identifying and addressing airway issues in patients, particularly children. The importance of dentists in screening for airway problems, such as mouth breathing, was emphasized, as these issues can have a significant impact on overall health and lifespan. The speakers highlighted the need for collaboration between dental and medical professionals to address airway issues effectively.

    The podcast also mentioned the importance of starting conversations with patients about airway health and the role of dentists in promoting overall wellness. The speakers encouraged healthcare professionals to expand their scope of practice and prioritize screening for airway issues in their patients. The podcast emphasized the collaborative efforts of the ASAP Pathway initiative in promoting awareness and education in the field of dental sleep medicine.


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    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Dental sleep medicine overview
    07:40 - Impact of mouth breathing
    22:05 - Importance of screening children
    28:59 - Recognizing mouth breathers
    37:46 - Starting the conversation
    43:01 - Community health collaboration


    LEARNINGS:
    Why is dentistry considered a front line healthcare profession for the crania facial respiratory complex?
    Dentistry is pivotal in identifying and screening individuals struggling with breathing and sleep issues, impacting lifespan and health span.

    What are some signs of mouth breathing in children?
    Signs of mouth breathing include lips apart, chapped lips, and red gums, with quiet and effortless breathing being the norm.

    How can someone recognize a mouth breather?
    A simple trick is to ask the individual to breathe through their nose and observe if they revert to mouth breathing, or use a business card between their lips.

    Why is it important for dentists to screen for Airway problems in adults and children?
    Dentists play a crucial role in enhancing awareness of Airway issues, collaborating with medical colleagues, and providing interventions for better breathing.

    What is the significance of the Children's Airway brochure mentioned in the podcast?
    The Children's Airway brochure serves as a tool to start conversations about Airway health and encourage healthcare professionals to expand their scope of care for patients.


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  • The podcast featured Dr. Stacy and Nicole Goldfarb discussing orofacial myology, speech language pathology, and myofunctional therapy. Nicole founded the San Diego Center For Speech And Myofunctional therapy and has extensive experience in the field. They highlighted the importance of addressing myofunctional issues in addition to speech problems, emphasizing the need for specialized training in myofunctional therapy.
    They discussed the role of dental professionals in screening for sleep disorder breathing issues in children and the importance of collaboration among healthcare providers. The conversation also touched on the impact of diet and nutrition on oral health and the need for a holistic approach to treatment.
    They emphasized the potential long-term benefits of myofunctional therapy and the growing awareness of its importance in addressing underlying causes of jaw growth issues. The speakers highlighted the need for increased education and awareness in academia and the importance of empowering patients to seek out information and advocate for their health.

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    ARTICLE FOR OROMYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY AGES 0-4

    CHAPTERS:

    00:03 - Meet oral health expert
    05:33 - Speech therapy overview
    16:50 - Function screening importance
    22:02 - Myofunctional therapy benefits
    31:16 - Nutrition and function connection
    37:25 - Therapy progress factors
    47:00 - Changing healthcare dynamics


    LEARNINGS:

    What is Nicole Goldfarb's background in speech language pathology and orofacial myofunctional therapy?
    Nicole Goldfarb founded the San Diego Center For Speech And Myofunctional therapy over 20 years ago. She has been practicing speech language pathology since 2003 and oral facial myofunctional therapy since 2008. She is the 193rd certified oral facial myo in the world.

    What does speech language pathology therapy typically focus on?
    Speech language pathology therapy involves speech articulation, comprehension issues, expressive and receptive language issues, and delayed language. It covers a wide range of areas within communication disorders.

    How does myofunctional therapy differ from speech language pathology therapy?
    Myofunctional therapy is a modality of treatment that focuses on correcting oral muscular, soft tissue issues related to oral rest posture, chewing, and swallowing. It is a specific area of focus that not all speech language pathologists are trained in.

    Why are dental professionals like dentists and dental hygienists important in identifying myofunctional issues?
    Dental professionals are crucial in identifying myofunctional issues because they have regular access to patients' mouths and can observe issues related to occlusion, jaw position, and oral function. They can play a key role in early screening and referral for myofunctional therapy.

    What factors influence the progress and duration of myofunctional therapy?
    Factors such as age, motivation, compliance, and concurrent orthodontic treatment can influence the progress and duration of myofunctional therapy. Progress may vary for children versus adults, and ongoing exercises may be necessary for some patients.

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  • The podcast transcript features speakers Drs Stacy Becker Ochoa, Michelle Weddle and Jamison Spender, discussing topics related to dental sleep medicine, TMJ dysfunction, and the use of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) injections in TMJ health. The conversation highlights the importance of mentorship, clinical management, and the connection between airway issues and jaw problems. The speakers emphasize the need for dentists to expand their knowledge base and stay updated on advancements in the field, particularly in sleep, airway, and TMJ dysfunction.
    They also discuss the benefits of hands-on training and collaboration among practitioners to improve patient outcomes. The use of PRF injections in TMJ health is highlighted as a promising technique with positive outcomes. The speakers stress the importance of understanding the interrelated aspects between sleep and TMJ health to provide better treatment options for patients.
    The podcast emphasizes the need for ongoing education and collaboration in the field of dental sleep medicine and TMJ dysfunction.

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    CHAPTERS:

    12:04 - TMJ expertise and innovations
    19:45 - Revolutionizing TMJ treatments
    28:19 - Interconnected sleep and TMD
    34:39 - Future of regenerative medicine
    40:38 - Practical approach to research
    45:47 - Hands-on learning for practitioners


    LEARNINGS:

    What is the significance of the Spencer Study Club in relation to pediatric dental sleep medicine?
    The Spencer Study Club was created to provide mentorship and a platform for practitioners in pediatric dental sleep medicine, focusing on clinical management and case discussions.

    How has platelet rich fibrin (PRF) impacted the treatment of TMJ dysfunction?
    PRF injections into the TMJ have shown positive outcomes, reducing the need for surgeries and simplifying the treatment process by promoting healing.

    What is the connection between airway issues and jaw problems in relation to sleep and TMD?
    Ignoring airway issues can hinder the improvement of jaw problems, emphasizing the importance of understanding the interrelated aspects between sleep, TMD, and airway health.

    How has the use of advancement devices in treating sleep apnea affected clenching and grinding compared to occlusal splints?
    Advancement devices have shown to be more effective in reducing clenching and grinding associated with sleep apnea, highlighting the need for a comprehensive understanding of airway issues in dental practice.

    What role does collaboration between medical and dental professionals play in the future of sleep, airway health, and TMJ dysfunction?
    Collaboration between medical and dental professionals is expected to increase in the next five years, leading to advancements in treatment approaches and a shift towards regenerative medicine techniques like PRF.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SPENCER STUDY CLUB


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