Outstanding Success of the Second International Symposium on Pediatric Sleep-Disordered Breathing. Mexico City, Mexico. December 6, 2025.

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The Second International Symposium on Pediatric Sleep-Disordered Breathing, held at the Marquis Reforma Hotel in Mexico City, was a highly successful academic event dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary knowledge in pediatric sleep and airway health.

Throughout the symposium, participants benefited from in-depth lectures addressing the comprehensive management of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, emphasizing the importance of an integrative and multidisciplinary approach. The program highlighted the collaboration between pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, sleep medicine, myofunctional therapy, pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry, otolaryngology, and allergology to improve patient outcomes and quality of life in children.

The event featured an exceptional panel of distinguished speakers.
Dr. Alma Delia Luna Mata shared her extensive expertise in pediatric dental sleep medicine, functional occlusion, and orthodontics, offering valuable insights into the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep-related breathing disorders in children.

Dr. Sabrina Pérez emphasized the relevance of interdisciplinary collaboration in pediatric respiratory health, drawing from her academic leadership and clinical experience in growth and development, orthodontics, and sleep medicine.
Renata Nehme, internationally recognized myofunctional therapy specialist, delivered an inspiring presentation on airway health, myofunctional rehabilitation, and early detection of myofunctional disorders, highlighting the impact of functional therapy on long-term respiratory and sleep outcomes.

This symposium represented a significant milestone in pediatric sleep medicine education in Mexico, fostering collaboration among health professionals and reinforcing the importance of holistic, patient-centered care for the pediatric population.

Distinguished Speakers:
Renata Nehme
Dr. Alma Delia Luna Mata
Dr. Sabrina Pérez
Dr. Nayeli Díaz

This international symposium continues to strengthen professional education and clinical excellence in pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, contributing to improved diagnosis, treatment, and overall well-being for pediatric patients.