
I Spy with my Myo Eye...
Podcast by Brittny Murphy, RDH, BS, COM®, QOM®, The Myo Hygienist®
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Welcome to the “I Spy with my Myo eye” podcast. I am your host Brittny Murphy. I am a certified orofacial myologist, registered dental hygienist, and life long learner.My goal with this podcast is to bring you up to date in current literature and expand your knowledge of orofacial myofunctional disorders so that, together, we can get to the root of the problem! You ask, we’ll answer -By collaborating with true pioneers in specialties associated with the MYO world! Join me on this journey as we dive into the life altering world of tethered oral tissues and airway space. Let’s do this thing!
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In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant and bold Katrina Sanders, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed, RF, to talk about the power of airway awareness from the hygiene chair—even when you’re not a myofunctional therapist. Katrina shares how hygienists can recognize early signs of airway dysfunction, confidently start the conversation with patients, and become a powerful part of the collaborative care team without stepping outside their scope. We explore: •What airway screening looks like in real-time clinical practice •How to refer out when myo or sleep support is needed •How to overcome pushback from providers or patients •Why every hygienist should be the first line of defense in identifying airway dysfunction If you’ve been feeling the pull toward airway health—but aren’t sure where you fit in—this conversation will leave you feeling empowered, informed, and inspired to take action right from the op.

In this powerful episode, I sit down with Dr. Stanley Liu, a dentist and a physician, trained as an oral & maxillofacial surgeon and ENT sleep surgeon to discuss a critical (yet often overlooked) part of airway surgery: the muscles that surround—and make up—the airway. We dive into why jaw surgery isn’t just about skeletal correction or airway volume. It’s about functional muscle rehabilitation. Dr. Liu shares why collaboration with myofunctional therapists before and after surgery is vital for long-term stability, smoother orthodontic care, and patient comfort. You’ll learn: -Why focusing only on airway space is a mistake -How pre-surgical myo can reduce post-op complications -What happens when we ignore muscle rehab -And how to build stronger provider collaboration for better outcomes If you work with surgical cases, airway patients, or post-op relapse concerns—this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed.

In this heartwarming and insightful episode, I’m joined by Tricia Rogers, CCC-SLP—founder of Miss Tongue & Friends—to explore how storytelling can transform therapy. We dive into how creative tools like character-based education, visuals, and playful narratives can help make complex myofunctional and speech concepts click for both kids and their families. Tricia shares: * Why personifying the tongue and muscles makes therapy more relatable * How storytelling supports myo goals * What therapists can do to make sessions fun, functional, and memorable * Tips for helping parents understand therapy goals through characters Whether you're a myofunctional therapist, SLP, or parent navigating oral function therapy—this episode will leave you inspired to lean into play, story, and imagination to bring therapy to life. 🎧 Listen now and meet Miss Tongue for yourself at www.misstongueandfriends.com [http://www.misstongueandfriends.com/]

In this eye-opening episode with Elizabeth Dooher-Anthony, RDH, OMT, we dive deep into how undiagnosed airway issues can lead to difficult patient interactions—and what dental professionals can do about it. Our guest shares their journey into the world of airway-focused dentistry and why this knowledge is critical for anyone working chairside. You’ll learn how to spot both obvious and subtle red flags in patients, hear real-life case examples, and understand how airway dysfunction can manifest as anxiety, gag reflexes, and behavioral challenges during treatment. We also explore how airway health ties into bruxism, TMJ disorders, and other common dental conditions. Whether you’re looking to improve patient outcomes or reduce stress in the operatory, this episode will give you actionable insights and resources to start making a difference—one breath at a time.

As Myofunctional therapists, we know that nasal breathing is essential for optimal health, sleep, and overall airway function. But what if a breakthrough technology could make it easier for patients to breathe through their nose? In this episode, we sit down with the CEO and Founder of SONU, an innovative device designed to enhance nasal airflow using acoustic resonance therapy. We dive deep into how SONU works, its potential benefits for those struggling with chronic congestion, mouth breathing, and sleep-disordered breathing, and how it can complement Myofunctional therapy. We also discuss the latest research, patient success stories, and practical ways to incorporate SONU into your treatment plans. Whether you’re a Myofunctional therapist looking for cutting-edge tools or a patient seeking better breathing solutions, this episode will give you the insights you need to determine if SONU is right for you. Tune in to learn how science, technology, and airway health are coming together to revolutionize nasal breathing! www.soundhealth.life [https://soundhealth.life/products/sonu-band]

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