Beyond Brushing- Optimised Oral Health Outcomes

Cathy Boyce

As the mountain of evidence is growing linking poor dental health, incorrect habits and poor oral function with adverse overall health outcomes, Cathy Boyce, an Oral Health Therapist and Orofacial Myologist and educator from Australia explores and explains aspects of oral health and the interplay on general health and wellness for children through to our most senior citizens.Interviewing both experts and ‘on the ground’ clinicians, you will gain an understanding of optimal oral health considerations and how you can recognise where you can initiate changes or at least know where to seek help!

  1. # 30  TMJ treatment and The Goralsky Craniomandibular Method. with Darron Goralsky

    20/10/2021

    # 30 TMJ treatment and The Goralsky Craniomandibular Method. with Darron Goralsky

    Darron Goralsky is a Melbourne-based physiotherapist with a thriving specialist practice focusing on treating jaw joint pain and discomfort. Darron recognised early in his career that what he had initially learned about the management of TMJ disorders was insufficient and took on the challenge of continuing his education. That led him down an exciting pathway of discovery and enabled him to provide treatment based on the contributing factors, not just the symptoms.  Darron’s understanding of the complexities of pain management in this area has led him to develop a team of clinicians who specialise in TMD's ( that's jaw joint dysfunction) and collaborate with a well respected dental practitioner plus a team of experienced orofacial myofunctional therapists (OMT’s) to offer clients comprehensive non-invasive care plans. The Goralsky Craniomandibular Method addresses the patient’s current concerns and then trains (and empowers) clients to manage the early signs before they get ‘out of hand’.  Clients at the  Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre in the suburb of Armidale are offered this unique approach, and they report it has been life-changing for them.  In this podcast we discuss how the practice and its principles have developed, the reason behind its success and the unique role orofacial myofunctional therapy plays in the temporomandibular joint/craniosacral rehabilitation process. We also look at how the current Covid enforced  ‘working from home’ situations are behind the extraordinary increase in head, neck and jaw joint problems.  As an orofacial myofunctional therapist,  my current role as an OMT within the Townsville Orofacial Myology clinic expanded several months ago when Darron invited me onto the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre‘s OMT online therapy team. Conflict of interest? Not from our client's point of view!  As well as onsite assistance, the  Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre also offer comprehensive telehealth services for out-of-area clients. Contact information for both the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain centre is: https://www.melbournetmjcentre.com.au/  For general Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy services (including TMJ assistance) contact the Townsville Orofacial Myology Clinic at:  https://townsvilleofm.com.au/

    55 min
  2. 17/02/2021

    # 27 Sleep Wrecked Kids ( Part 1) with Sharon Moore.

    Sharon Moore is an author, presenter and Speech Pathologist, with 4 decades of clinical experience across a wide range of communication and upper airway disorders. Her focus right now is sharing key research about the importance of upper airway health and sleep, in reference to the global epidemic of sleep problems. Recently, acknowledgement of the role of myofunctional therapy in the management of sleep disorders hails a new era of relevance for therapeutic interventions that support upper airway health and function, an affirmation of her chosen clinical direction. She believes that here has never been a more important time for medical and dental colleagues to work as a team with significant health morbidities of sleep disorders in all ages now widely known. Sharon has worked in medical clinical settings in Australia and London. Currently, she runs a Private Practice in Canberra, managing referrals from medical and dental specialists using an upper airway focussed approach, for patients of all ages and training speech pathologists in her methods. The integration of Orofacial Myofunctional principles into traditional Speech Pathology work allows a unique approach to managing upper airway disorders including breathing, swallowing, chewing, phonation, resonance & speech. Sharon has a special interest in early identification of craniofacial growth anomalies in non-syndromic children, airway obstruction in sleep disorders and concomitant orofacial dysfunctions.  Sharon Moore is also the author of the Amazon best-selling book  ‘Sleep Wrecked Kids’. In this episode, the first in a two-part series, we chat about some of the simple things that may improve sleep for your child, and how easy it can be to miss the red flags indicating sleep quality is compromised.   More information: http://www.wellspoken.com.au

    36 min
  3. 01/02/2021

    #28 Sleep Wrecked Kids (part 2) with Sharon Moore

    In this episode, (part 2 of an interview with the incredible Sharon Moore), Sharon explains more about sleeping problems, the relationship between children’s airways and what to look for in your sleeping child. We discuss the interplay between bony structure and soft tissues and the importance of both in the growing children for airway health. Sharon explains the proven correlation between sleep-disordered breathing in young children,  behaviour problems and the impairment to their executive function.   Sharon Moore is an author, presenter and Speech Pathologist, with 4 decades of clinical experience across a wide range of communication and upper airway disorders. Her focus right now is sharing key research about the importance of upper airway health and sleep, in reference to the global epidemic of sleep problems. Recently, acknowledgement of the role of myofunctional therapy in the management of sleep disorders hails a new era of relevance for therapeutic interventions that support upper airway health and function, affirmation of her chosen clinical direction. She believes that here has never been a more important time for medical and dental colleagues to work as a team with significant health morbidities of sleep disorders in all ages now widely known. Sharon has worked in medical clinical settings in Australia and London. Currently, she runs a Private Practice in Canberra, managing referrals from medical and dental specialists using an upper airway focussed approach, for patients of all ages and training speech pathologists in her methods. The integration of Orofacial Myofunctional principles into traditional Speech Pathology work allows a unique approach to managing upper airway disorders the including: breathing, swallowing, chewing, phonation, resonance & speech. Sharon has a special interest in the early identification of craniofacial growth anomalies in non-syndromic children, airway obstruction in sleep disorders and concomitant orofacial dysfunctions.  Sharon Moore is also the author of the Amazon best-selling book  ‘Sleep Wrecked Kids’. In this episode, the first in a two-part series, we chat about some of the simple things that may improve sleep for your child, and how easy it can be to miss the red flags indicating sleep quality is compromised.    The first two chapters of  Sleep Wrecked Kids are free to download  on  http://www.wellspoken.com.au For information on the SnoreLab app see http://www.snorelab.com For information on full membership of The  Endeavour Group to which Sharon refers to in this episode see the show notes at: http://www.beyondbrushing.com

    33 min
  4. 21/10/2020

    #24 How patients benefit from a collaborative approach to tongue-tie releases. With Dr Stevanie Bahnerth and Dr Cara Riek

    Tongue ties, (tethered oral tissues or restricted oral frenums) have been present and acknowledged as a concern as far back as the Biblical times. However, the ramifications of not recognising the impact for the patient is gaining greater attention from many different sectors of health care and especially now that there is a great understanding of how restrictions can impact the day to day life of those who are affected. In this interview, I chat with chiropractor, Dr Stevanie Bahnerth and release provider, Dr Cara Riek, who live and work in Arizona and collaborate to support clients in their remediation when restrictions have been identified as contributing to ongoing health issues. While the release may be relatively simple in an older child or adult, the compensations that the patient has made in an effort to deal with the restrictions in their own particular circumstance takes a greater understanding by the practitioners who are assisting their clients, as well as extra work by those clients. Therefore, the importance of a collaborative approach is not lost on those who are helping patients to regain improved function whether before or after a frenectomy. The positive health gains reported from those who have experienced releases in a collaborative health care model cannot be dismissed. The information discussed in this episode will provide valuable information for those who are considering releases, who have been identified as having ties or those who may be gathering information in an effort to understand this area of health care.   Further information on this subject can be found at: Dr Stevanie Bahnerth  Healthy Images 29455 N Cave Creek Rd Ste 124, Cave Creek, AZ, 85331 Dr Cara Riek Arizona Breastfeeding Medicine and Wellness Centre  www.bfmedaz.com/tongue-tie   Cathy Boyce Townsville Orofacial Myology Clinic www.townsvilleofm.com.au

    39 min

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As the mountain of evidence is growing linking poor dental health, incorrect habits and poor oral function with adverse overall health outcomes, Cathy Boyce, an Oral Health Therapist and Orofacial Myologist and educator from Australia explores and explains aspects of oral health and the interplay on general health and wellness for children through to our most senior citizens.Interviewing both experts and ‘on the ground’ clinicians, you will gain an understanding of optimal oral health considerations and how you can recognise where you can initiate changes or at least know where to seek help!