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For Professionals

RDH Magazine; October, 2014.

Fabbie, RDH, BS, P. (2014, October). The sleep team: a team approach

is needed for screening patients for orofacial myofunctional disorders.

RDH, 34(10), 56-60.

Pediatrics; October, 2012.

Bonuck, PhD, K., Rao, PhD, T., & Xu, PhD, L. (2012, October).

Pediatric sleep disorders and special educational need at 8 years:

a population-based cohort study [Electronic version]. Pediatrics,

130(4). doi:10.1542/peds.2012-0392.

Karen Bonuck.pdf 

(PDF — 850 KB)

Journal of the American Orthodontic Society; March/April, 2012.
Paskay, L. C., MS, CCC-SLP, COM. (2012, March/April). Orofacial

myofunctional disorders: assessment, prevention and treatment.

Journal of the American Orthodontic Society, 12(2),34-40.

 Paskay_JAOSm-a12_prf1.pdf 

(PDF — 312 KB)

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics; May, 2010.

Smithpeter, J., & Covell, Jr., D. (2010, May). Relapse of anterior open

bites treated with orthodontic appliances with and without orofacial

myofunctional therapy. American Journal of Orthodontics and

Dentofacial Orthopedics, 137(5), 605-614.

Journal of the American Orthodontic Society; Spring, 2009.

Moeller, J. L. (2009). Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy: What is OMT? 

 Journal of the American Orthodontic Society, 9(2), 22-28.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine; February, 2009.

Guimaraes, K. C., Drager, L. F., Gentra, P. R., Marcondes, B. F., &

Lorenzi-Filho, G. (2009, February 20). Effects of oropharyngeal

exercises on patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnea

syndrome. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,

179, 962-966.

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