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.
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