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Pamela Bustos Moreno

Speech therapist

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Master's Degree in Orofacial and Craniomandibular Pain, University of Salamanca, Spain.

Auditing student (2021-2026) PhD in Child and Adolescent Health, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.

Specialization (C) in Orofacial Motricity CEFA, Brazil (2020-2022).

Diploma (c) Monitoring and early intervention of premature newborns, SOCHIPE, Chile.

Specialization in Orofacial Motor Skills with emphasis on Speech Therapy in the Neonatal Period and Childhood Dysphagia, Brazil.

Breastfeeding and Complementary Nutrition Consultant, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Diploma in Pediatric Audiology, USS, Chile.

Introduction to Sleep Speech Therapy by the Brazilian Sleep Association, São Paulo, Brazil.

Clinical Experience  

In teaching, chair and clinic at the San Sebastián University, Tres Pascualas campus, and the University of Concepción.

Experience in orofacial motor skills throughout the life cycle, from Neonatology to premature newborns and counseling on breastfeeding for HLH, Thno.

Clinical experience in Orofacial Motricity, private practice addressing OSA in adults, Childhood Apraxia of Speech, lingual frenulum disorder, atypical swallowing and tongue thrusting, orofacial pain, and temporomandibular disorder.

Speech therapy , snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea

Learn about the role of a speech therapist in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.

Thanks to the Orofacial Motricity specialty, the relationship between alterations in the structures and functions of the stomatognathic system can be evaluated and observed in people who snore and suffer from sleep apnea and hypopnea.

Sleep speech therapy is expanding, and in addition to orofacial motor therapy, other non-medical specialties are conducting sleep studies.

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