ASM22 Final Program

Four Patient Lifestyle Habits You Need to Know About

Uche Odiatu, BA, DMD, NSCA-CPT

Our patients don’t leave their stressful jobs, poor sleeping patterns (insomnia, apnea, snoring), their physical fitness (or lack of) or their eating patterns (mindless eating and evening feeding frenzies) in the car before they sit in our chair. There’s irrefutable scientific evidence that these habits have the ability to ramp up inflammation or dial it down. Well-adjusted, rested, physically active, healthy-eating patients enjoy a physiology that supports a better response to our prevention/restorative interventions. In this high-energy entertaining program, be prepared to have your hair blown back. Learning Objectives: • Understand why your sedentary patients have elevated levels of chronic inflammation • Gain insight into the power of nutrition to modulate gene expression • Discover the major influence of poor sleep habits on the body’s ability to recover

Course Code:

F055FL

Room: Time:

Hall F – South Building 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type:

Lecture

Audience:

Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits) Fee + HST: Ticketed Free

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Dr. Uche Odiatu, DMD, has a BA (psychology) and DMD (dentistry) from the University of Manitoba. He has taken extensive post-graduate training in the mouth- body connection and cosmetic dentistry. He is an internationally recognized wellness and performance expert. He is the author of The Miracle of Health , a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a practicing dentist in Toronto. This busy health care professional is an NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Yoga Instructor, Certified Boot Camp Instructor and has given 500 lectures in England, Canada, the United States, the Bahamas, Denmark, Bermuda and Norway.

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