Pediatric Airway & Sleep Health:

Where Form meets Function

with Dr. Umakanth Katwa & Dr. Stanley Liu

Day 1: March 20th, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM ET

Day 2: April 3rd, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 1:30 PM ET

Building on the foundation of the Pediatric Mini-Residency with Dr. Ben Miraglia, this advanced program dives deeper into pediatric airway orthodontics—bridging early diagnosis, functional therapy, and expansion techniques across developmental stages.

Through real case studies and hands-on expander design discussions, participants will learn to confidently plan and execute airway-centered orthodontic treatments for patients ages 3 to 12.

Pediatric Airway & Sleep Health: Where Form Meets Function

with Drs. Umakanth Katwa & Stanley Liu

Day 1:

March 20th, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM ET

Day 2:

April 3rd, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 1:30 PM ET

Pediatric Airway Health:

Where Form meets Function with Medicine, Dentistry, and Surgery

Course Description

This must-see, interdisciplinary course for all dental professionals redefines how we understand, communicate, and collaborate in pediatric airway health.

Led by Dr. Umakanth Katwa, Pediatric Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine Specialist, and Dr. Stanley Liu, Oral & Maxillofacial and ENT-sleep surgeon, the program explores how craniofacial growth and airway physiology shape children’s breathing, function, and overall development. Through engaging lectures and case-based discussions, attendees will gain practical insights into recognizing early dysfunction, aligning medical and dental diagnostics, and co-managing care to promote optimal growth and lifelong health.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the relationship between craniofacial growth, airway physiology, and pediatric breathing patterns.

  2. Identify early developmental markers and dysfunctions that compromise airway health in children.

  3. Integrate collaborative medical–dental-surgical strategies to enhance communication, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes.

  4. Apply evidence-based approaches to guide craniofacial growth and support functional breathing during critical developmental stages.

  5. Recognize how early intervention can prevent long-term airway, sleep, and structural health issues in pediatric patients.

Pediatric Airway & Sleep Health:

Where Form meets Function

Course Description

This must-see, interdisciplinary course for all dental professionals redefines how we understand, communicate, and collaborate in pediatric airway health.

Led by Dr. Umakanth Katwa, Pediatric Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine Specialist, and Dr. Stanley Liu, Oral & Maxillofacial and ENT-sleep surgeon, the program explores how craniofacial growth and airway physiology shape children’s breathing, function, and overall development. Through engaging lectures and case-based discussions, attendees will gain practical insights into recognizing early dysfunction, aligning medical and dental diagnostics, and co-managing care to promote optimal growth and lifelong health.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the relationship between craniofacial growth, airway physiology, and pediatric breathing patterns.

  2. Identify early developmental markers and dysfunctions that compromise airway health in children.

  3. Integrate collaborative medical–dental-surgical strategies to enhance communication, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes.

  4. Apply evidence-based approaches to guide craniofacial growth and support functional breathing during critical developmental stages.

  5. Recognize how early intervention can prevent long-term airway, sleep, and structural health issues in pediatric patients.

Pediatric Airway & Sleep Health:

Where Form meets Function with Dr. Umakanth Katwa and Dr. Stanley Liu

Date & Time

Day 1:

March 20th, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM ET

Day 2:

April 3rd, 2026 | 8:45 AM - 1:30 PM ET

(High speed internet connection required for virtual)

Tuition Fee: $899

Tuition includes

  • (7) CE Hours

  • PDF course handouts


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On-Demand Access

30-Day On-Demand Access will be available after the live course.

Complete the course at your own pace

Email [email protected] if interested.

Airway Chat with Dr. David McCarty

Treating the Acute TMD Patient

This was an epic hour of dental education!


​Watch Dr. Gelb's and Dr. Miraglia's informative hour filled with learnings about managing the Acute TMD Patient and Collaborative Care using Airway Orthodontics to help treat TMD patients.


​You will be amazed by the pearls provided throughout the entire hour. Please consider sharing with your colleagues!

Umakanth Katwa, MD

Dr. Umakanth Katwa is a pediatric pulmonologist and pediatric sleep specialist, and Director of Sleep Center at Boston Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School in Boston. He did his fellowship training in pediatric pulmonary and sleep medicine at the Harvard University in Boston.

He is the director of Infant Apnea Clinic, and co-directs, multidisciplinary sleep apnea and sleep surgery program (PSASS). He has extensive teaching experience and co-directs pediatric sleep medicine courses at Harvard and Tufts Universities. He is the

member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine on Sleep and Respiratory

Technologist Education Task force. His research interests include phenotyping

pediatrics OSA, infant sleep apnea, drug induced sleep endoscopy, and technology

integration in sleep evaluation. His current NIH funded research includes AI based

modeling of sleep study interpretation of pediatric OSA called Complete Artificial

Intelligence Based Sleep Report (CAISR) and Quantitative Retrospective Analysis of

Sleep Physiology (QRASP). He lectures widely across the world and involved in

teaching sleep physicians, dentists and medical students and has extensively published in several peer reviewed national and international journals.

Stanley Liu, MD, DDS, FACS

Stanley Yung-Chuan Liu, MD, DDS, FACS is dual-trained in oral and maxillofacial

surgery and ENT-sleep surgery. His work bridges dentistry, medicine, and sleep

science. He serves as Chair of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Director of the Breathe & Sleep Wellness Center at Nova Southeastern University.

Formerly on faculty at Stanford University, Dr. Liu updated the Stanford Sleep Surgery Protocol and helped define the contemporary surgical approach to obstructive sleep apnea. A past keynote speaker at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine/SLEEP meeting (2019) and the World Sleep Congress (2023), he has lectured globally on airway surgery, interdisciplinary care, and the future of sleep medicine. With over 100 peer-reviewed work, his mission — Innovation by Integration —focuses on restoring sleep breathing health as the gateway to wellness.

Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be offered. Attendee may attend a future virtual or live event if unable to attend the scheduled event.

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Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be offered. Attendee may attend a future virtual or live event if unable to attend the scheduled event.

If the live event needs to be cancelled due to Covid or unforeseen events, AHS will run the Advanced Mini-Residency virtually. AHS will refund the live tuition difference.

Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be offered. Attendee may attend a future virtual or live event if unable to attend the scheduled event.

If the live event needs to be cancelled due to Covid or unforeseen events, AHS will run the Advanced Mini-Residency virtually. AHS will refund the live tuition difference.

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