The Dentist’s Role in Breathing and Airway Support

Thu Nov 20 2025 at 08:00 am to 05:00 pm UTC-08:00

19415 International Blvd, Ste 410, SeaTac, WA, United States, Washington 98188 | Des Moines

Washington Academy of General Dentistry
Publisher/HostWashington Academy of General Dentistry
The Dentist\u2019s Role in Breathing and Airway Support
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Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Delivery: In-Person Lecture & Hands-On
Speaker: Stephen Carstensen, DDS
Location: Washington AGD Global Learning Center, 19415 International Blvd, 410, SeaTac, WA
Subject Codes: (730) Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology
Credit Hours: 8.0
Course Format: Lecture & Hands-on
Tuition: Lecture & Hands-On
AGD Member Dentists: $495.00
Non-AGD Member Dentists: $795.00
UWSOD AGD Dental Student Member (D1-D4): $99.00
Included with Tuition:
A light breakfast, lunch, parking, and all hands-on materials are provided for attendees.
Course Description
Tens of millions of adults are at risk for breathing-related sleep disorders. Millions of children are growing into health problems because of unrecognized craniofacial dystrophy. Dentists are the front line of a new wave of healthcare providers focused on addressing respiration as the fundamental of health. In this busy day, learners will appreciate the key role they must play in identification, diagnosis, and management of breathing and airway support at every age. Dentists are the only part of healthcare who can recognize growth and development problems in young children, assess adults for jaw movement and function, order a custom mandibular advancement device, and manage ongoing airway problems in adults. We can coordinate airway support with oral health preventive efforts to improve health at many levels. Today’s technology allows greater insight into physiology than ever before, simpler, faster, and cheaper.
Learning Objectives
*Appreciate the powerful position dentistry has in medicine to effectively impact community health
*Understand common sleep medicine terminology and important biosignals related to sleep and intermittent hypoxia
*Identify people who may be at risk for breathing related sleep disorders and understand the next steps
*Fabricate myTAP professional interim mandibular advancement devices and AM Aligners
*Discuss with their team and their patients the importance of addressing poor breathing both day and night and make action plans to include breathing support protocols as part of everyday dentistry
*Begin therapy on select patients with confidence matching a custom device to their needs
*Assess their own body oxygen level tolerance score and how to improve it.
*Have a working understanding of current technology and how it can improve sleep and breathing therapy.
Meet Your Speaker: Steve Carstensen, DDS, Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine
Dr. Carstensen is a skilled dentist serving patients in Bellevue, Washington. He also serves as a consultant to the American Dental Association for sleep-related breathing disorders and co-author of a textbook for dentists treating the disease.
In 1983, Dr. Carstensen graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in Houston, Texas. Afterward, he and his wife, Midge, a dental hygienist, started a private general dentistry practice in Texas before moving to their native Seattle in 1990.
In 1996 he achieved a fellowship in the Academy of General Dentists in recognition of over 3000 hours of advanced education in dentistry, with an increasing amount of time in practice and classwork devoted to sleep medicine.
A lifelong educator, Dr. Carstensen, is currently the sleep education director for both Pankey Institute and Spear Education, recognized as among the finest places for dentists to further their education.
As a volunteer leader for the American Dental Association, he was a program chairman and general chairman for the Annual Session, the biggest educational event the association sponsors.
For the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, he’s been a board member, secretary-treasurer, and president-elect. In 2006 he achieved certification from the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine.
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