

Can Orthodontics Cause Obstructive Sleep Apnea? [Podcast 57]
Feb 13, 2019
In a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Bill Hang, a pioneering orthodontist focused on dental crowding and airway health, the podcast tackles whether traditional orthodontics contributes to obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Hang shares his transformative journey in prioritizing airway health over aesthetics, revealing the historical shifts that influence facial structure. He critiques the aesthetic line in orthodontics and calls for personalized assessments to enhance patient outcomes, shedding light on the urgent need for awareness and effective screening.
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Mentors Sparked Airway Focus
- Dr. Brian Palmer and Dr. Bill Hang shaped Dr. Stephen Park's airway-focused view of dentistry.
- Their mentorship pushed Park to investigate links between oral function, jaw development, and systemic health.
Practice Changed After A Friend's Question
- A friend's blunt question about extractions triggered Bill Hang's re-evaluation of his practice.
- That embarrassment launched decades of continuing education and a major shift away from routine extractions.
Patient Rescued By Jaw Advancement
- A patient named Joan felt immediate relief and better breathing after Bill Hang advanced her jaw with an appliance.
- When the appliance broke her jaw fell back and her choking, suicidal feelings, and breathing problems returned.