The Society for Dentofacial Growth & Function
July 7, 2024 at 7:19 pm 2 comments
Update! The conference will now be held on Saturday, 12th September at the Kennedy Lecture Theatre, UCL, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. For more information contact Dr Biju Krishnan. biju@drbijukrishnan.co.uk


Diagram kindly shared by Dr David McIntosh, Paediatric ENT.
This society focuses on diagnosis in the first decade using the FairEST 6 screening tool.
Mission Statement: Our mission is to significantly increase paediatric health potential & wellbeing by promoting early screening and integrative treatment approaches in order to optimise children’s structural and functional development. We aim to fully develop the structure and function of children’s airways, faces and jaws. This includes optimising the oral functions of chewing, swallowing, speech, breathing, sleep, whilst also developing the biomechanics of the whole body. By addressing these critical areas, we strive to optimise future health outcomes in the population at large. We feel there are many opportunities that can be optimised from taking this broader clinical perspective.
Through a collaborative network of healthcare professionals, we are dedicated to learning how we can work together to provide, comprehensive care. We recognises the interdependent relationship of structure and function and with this perspective we aim to address the root cause of a child’s presenting challenges.
We commit to advancing research, education and clinical practice to empower children and families with the foundation for a lifetime of well-being.
Our Membership Directory is a useful source for referrals, connecting Myofunctional Therapists, Cranial Osteopaths, Orthodontists, Dentists, Speech & Language Therapists, Oral Surgeons (tongue tie), ENTs, GPs, Allergists, Lactation Consultants, Infant Feeding Support, Clinicians with a special interest in Dental Sleep Medicine & Early Intervention, Nutritionists and any other health professional who is passionate about optimising the growth and development of our children.
Membership application can be made through our Facebook group or the Contact Form on this website. Please leave a message with your job title, qualification, special interests, location/ address, email address and mobile number.
Current membership is 436 of which 224 are dental and 132 are internationals spanning 34 countries with more than 20 health related disciplines
Our Membership Directory (password protected) lists members in the UK & Ireland, 18 European countries, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, India, Iraq, Israel, Mexico, Oman, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, UAE & USA. This is a useful source for referrals.
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The Six Red Flags Exam Findings for Pediatric Sleep-Disordered Breathing are a set of signs that may indicate a child is at risk for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). These findings are evaluated utilizing this assessment tool. FairEST6.
FairEST 6 Assessment for Sleep-Disordered Breathing.
The 6 signs it evaluates are:

- Nasal Breathing – Being able to breathe through the nose comfortably for 3 minutes or more
- Mentalis Strain – being able to close the lips without straining the muscles of the chin
- Tonsil Size – enlarged tonsils make the upper airway smaller and create resistance to nasal breathing
- Tongue Tie – a tie restricts movement of the tongue and its ability to rest in the roof of the mouth
- Grinding or Bruxism – this is a sign of muscular dysfunction and tension within the mouth
- Narrow Palate – this creates difficulty for the tongue to rest due to inadequate space
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