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Turbinate Reduction

Turbinate Reduction Procedure Prep

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Ep 72 The Future of Otolaryngology is in the Office with Dr. Madan Kandula
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Turbinate Reduction Podcasts

Listen to leading physicians discuss turbinate reduction on the BackTable ENT Podcast. Get tips, tricks, and expert guidance from your peers and level up your practice.

ENT Episode #72

ENT

In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Shah and Dr. Agan speak with Dr. Mandan Kandula, founder of ADVENT, an ENT private medical practice, about embracing in-office procedures and building an efficient ENT private practice.

ENT Episode #71

ENT

In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Shah and Dr. Agan speak with Dr. Colleen Plein about functional nasal breathing in the treatment of facial pain, sleep apnea, postural defects, and improving general quality of life.

Turbinate Reduction Articles

Read our exclusive BackTable ENT Articles for quick insights on turbinate reduction, provided by physicians for physicians.

Why is Mouth Breathing Bad? A Clinical Condition, Not Just A Bad Habit

Explore why mouth breathing is bad, the clinical effects of chronic mouth breathing, and evidence-based treatments to improve airway health.

Clinical Evaluation & Treatment of Chronic Mouth Breathing

Learn how to evaluate and treat chronic mouth breathing. Dr. Colleen Plein explains the connections between chronic mouth breathing, sleep apnea, teeth grinding, and related symptoms, highlighting the importance of comprehensive evaluation and treatment to promote better respiratory health and overall well-being.

Empty Nose Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Solutions

Empty Nose Syndrome is a condition associated with turbinate reduction surgery complications and is a condition characterized by nasal openness, burning and crusting. Learn more about empty nose syndrome symptoms, causes, and diagnosis.

Man undergoing an ENT in-office procedure

ENT in-office procedures can include turbinate reduction, nasal swell body reduction, balloon sinuplasty, VivAer, LATERA, and more. Learn more about offering ENT in-office procedures, and how to overcome common hurdles to providing office-based care.

Woman undergoing in-office turbinate reduction to improve nasal breathing

In-office turbinate reduction surgery is performed to improve nasal breathing in patients with turbinate hypertrophy. Learn more about the indications and special considerations for offering in-office turbine reduction surgery.

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Podcasts

The Future of Otolaryngology is in the Office with Dr. Madan Kandula on the BackTable ENT Podcast
Nasal vs. Mouth Breathing: Does it Matter? with Dr. Colleen Plein on the BackTable ENT Podcast
Identifying Parathyroid Glands: Challenges & Innovations  with Dr. Michael Singer on the BackTable ENT Podcast

Articles

Why is Mouth Breathing Bad? A Clinical Condition, Not Just A Bad Habit

Why is Mouth Breathing Bad? A Clinical Condition, Not Just A Bad Habit

Clinical Evaluation & Treatment of Chronic Mouth Breathing

Clinical Evaluation & Treatment of Chronic Mouth Breathing

Empty Nose Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Solutions

Empty Nose Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Solutions

Contributors

Dr. Madan Kandula on the BackTable ENT Podcast

Dr. Madan Kandula

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