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Videos of Presentations given by Dr. Palmer
1)
"How Bottle Feeding and Infant Habits Impact the Development of the Oral
Cavity, Airway, and Facial Form" - Tape #98-PS-7.
Second Annual North American Breastfeeding Conference, Scottsdale, AZ
June 21-22, 1998.
This
is a pioneering presentation on the importance of breastfeeding as well as in
the area of obstructive sleep apnea. Dr.
Palmer discusses how and why breastfeeding reduces the risk of obstructive sleep
apnea, otitis media, long face syndrome, and dental abfractions.
He also discusses how modern, non-breastfeeding nurturing, is having a
negative impact on our evolutionary destiny. (1 hour and 15 minutes)
2)
"Dental Caries and Tight Frenulums" Tape #98-C-3/D-3-V, Second Annual
North American Breastfeeding Conference, Scottsdale, AZ June 21-22, 1998.
Dr.
Palmer tries to resolve the issue of breastfeeding and infant caries with
discussion of evolution, mammalogy, and biochemistry principles. He also discusses why all tight frenums need to be evaluated
and treated, if possible, before damaging consequences occur.
He addressed the severe consequences of not releasing a tight frenum. (1
hour)
3)
"The Significance of Breastfeeding to the Development of the Oral Cavity
and the Airway" - Tape #104, International Lactation Consultant Association
(ILCA) Conference, July 11-14, 1996.
Basic
overview of the importance of breastfeeding from a dental perspective. (1 1/2
hour video)
All
three tapes can be obtained from:
Repeat Performance,
2911
Crabapple Lane,
Hobart, IN
46342
Phone
- (219) 465-1234
Email
- info@audiotapes.com
Dr. Palmer receives no royalties or reimbursement in any way from the sale of the videos.