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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 1H 5M

Ep.72, Beyond AHI: What Actually Drives Pediatric Growth and Development, Dr. Sandra Kahn

from ASAP Pathway: THE PODCAST · host Dr. Stacy Becker, DDS

🎙️In this episode of ASAP Pathway, Dr. Stacy sits down with orthodontist, researcher, and inventor Dr. Sandra Kahn to explore the deeper connection between sleep architecture, craniofacial growth, and long-term health in children. Drawing from her personal journey as a mother and clinician, Dr. Kahn shares how her own children’s challenges led her beyond traditional orthodontics and into the root causes of growth dysfunction—nasal breathing, oral posture, and most critically, deep sleep. Together, they discuss why early intervention alone isn’t always sustainable without maintenance, how nitric oxide and nasal breathing impact brain “cleaning” during stage 3 sleep, and why promoting health through proper resting posture may matter more than treating symptoms during the day. They also unpack the concept of the “invisible swallow,” the role of negative intraoral pressure during sleep, and how environmental—not genetic—factors may drive malocclusion and jaw shrinkage. Finally, the conversation turns toward the emotional realities for families navigating airway care, reminding parents that while form and function matter, preserving family connection and reducing overwhelm is equally essential.Register Here for Dr. Kahn's Family Reset Airway RetreatUSE CODE: DRSTACY5 for a DISCOUNT!!💰Visit ForwardonticsIG: ForwardonticsArticle Referenced: Impact of Palatal Expansion With Up-Locker on Children With Sleep-Disordered-Breathing: A Clinical Trial⏱️ Chapters00:00 — Introduction to Dr. Sandra Kahn04:28 — A Mother’s Journey Beyond Traditional Orthodontics07:34 — Two Children, Two Airway Extremes10:13 — Health Promotion vs Disease Prevention11:38 — Deep Sleep and Why “Health Happens at Night”13:03 — The Tropic Premise: Resting Oral Posture During Sleep16:03 — Sleep Architecture, Glymphatic Flow, and Growth20:20 — Nitric Oxide, Nasal Breathing, and Brain Disconnection26:00 — Early Intervention vs Long-Term Sustainability29:05 — The Invisible Swallow and Negative Pressure36:21 — Post-Surgical Rehab and Why Treatment Relapses50:21 — Family Stress, Less-Is-More, and Preserving Connection🧠 Key LearningsDeep (stage 3 non-REM) sleep is when growth hormone release and brain “cleaning” occur—making sleep architecture critical for pediatric growth and emotional regulation.Proper nasal breathing and relaxed oral resting posture during sleep may influence craniofacial development more than daytime behaviors alone.Nitric oxide’s bioavailability, not just its production, is influenced by nasal airflow dynamics and may affect vascular dilation and glymphatic drainage during sleep.Early orthodontic or ENT interventions can improve anatomy but may not be sustainable without functional maintenance (“rehab”) of resting oral posture.Malocclusion and jaw shrinkage may be environmentally driven, emphasizing the importance of early-life conditions over genetics alone.Teaching a relaxed “invisible swallow” (maintaining minimal negative intraoral pressure) may help support effortless resting posture during sleep.The first 1000 days—from conception through early childhood—represent a key developmental window for establishing healthy breathing and swallowing patterns.Over-focusing on treatment can create stress within families; promoting health through simple, consistent conditions may be more sustainable than aggressive intervention.Preserving parent-child relationships during care is essential—family bond disruption can have lasting emotional consequences.This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait...CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ⬇️ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗ASAP YouTube Music 🔗 ASAP on Spotify 🔗ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗 ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗 ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway? ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇ASAP Immersion Membership🔗ORComprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

🎙️In this episode of ASAP Pathway, Dr. Stacy sits down with orthodontist, researcher, and inventor Dr. Sandra Kahn to explore the deeper connection between sleep architecture, craniofacial growth, and long-term health in children. Drawing from her personal journey as a mother and clinician, Dr. Kahn shares how her own children’s challenges led her beyond traditional orthodontics and into the root causes of growth dysfunction—nasal breathing, oral posture, and most critically, deep sleep. Together, they discuss why early intervention alone isn’t always sustainable without maintenance, how nitric oxide and nasal breathing impact brain “cleaning” during stage 3 sleep, and why promoting health through proper resting posture may matter more than treating symptoms during the day. They also unpack the concept of the “invisible swallow,” the role of negative intraoral pressure during sleep, and how environmental—not genetic—factors may drive malocclusion and jaw shrinkage. Finally, the conversation turns toward the emotional realities for families navigating airway care, reminding parents that while form and function matter, preserving family connection and reducing overwhelm is equally essential.Register Here for Dr. Kahn's Family Reset Airway RetreatUSE CODE: DRSTACY5 for a DISCOUNT!!💰Visit ForwardonticsIG: ForwardonticsArticle Referenced: Impact of Palatal Expansion With Up-Locker on Children With Sleep-Disordered-Breathing: A Clinical Trial⏱️ Chapters00:00 — Introduction to Dr. Sandra Kahn04:28 — A Mother’s Journey Beyond Traditional Orthodontics07:34 — Two Children, Two Airway Extremes10:13 — Health Promotion vs Disease Prevention11:38 — Deep Sleep and Why “Health Happens at Night”13:03 — The Tropic Premise: Resting Oral Posture During Sleep16:03 — Sleep Architecture, Glymphatic Flow, and Growth20:20 — Nitric Oxide, Nasal Breathing, and Brain Disconnection26:00 — Early Intervention vs Long-Term Sustainability29:05 — The Invisible Swallow and Negative Pressure36:21 — Post-Surgical Rehab and Why Treatment Relapses50:21 — Family Stress, Less-Is-More, and Preserving Connection🧠 Key LearningsDeep (stage 3 non-REM) sleep is when growth hormone release and brain “cleaning” occur—making sleep architecture critical for pediatric growth and emotional regulation.Proper nasal breathing and relaxed oral resting posture during sleep may influence craniofacial development more than daytime behaviors alone.Nitric oxide’s bioavailability, not just its production, is influenced by nasal airflow dynamics and may affect vascular dilation and glymphatic drainage during sleep.Early orthodontic or ENT interventions can improve anatomy but may not be sustainable without functional maintenance (“rehab”) of resting oral posture.Malocclusion and jaw shrinkage may be environmentally driven, emphasizing the importance of early-life conditions over genetics alone.Teaching a relaxed “invisible swallow” (maintaining minimal negative intraoral pressure) may help support effortless resting posture during sleep.The first 1000 days—from conception through early childhood—represent a key developmental window for establishing healthy breathing...

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