3 Learning Objectives:
1) Learn how nasal breathing affects nocturnal bruxism
2) Understand what normal nasal breathing is
3) Appreciate what the literature says about nasal breathing and ADHD
Peter Catalano, MD, FACS, FARS, graduated from Columbia University School of Engineering, followed by an MD from The Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine (MSH) in New York City. He completed his Residency at MSH and became a full-time faculty member (1990-1999) as an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery, and Maxillofacial Surgery. From 2000-2010 he was Chair of Otolaryngology at the Lahey Clinic in Boston, followed by Chair of Surgery at Steward Health Care (2010-2012) then Chief of Otolaryngology and Rhinology Fellowship Director at SEMC and Professor of Otolaryngology at Tufts University from 2010-2023. In 8/24, he became the Director of the “Dream On” Sleep, Snoring and Sinus Clinic in Riyadh, KSA. Additionally, he is academically active with over 340 invited lectures, 25 book chapters, and 95+ peer-reviewed publications.
1 CE credit available to AAPMD members