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A dental journal and sleep apnea publication

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Pediatric Sleep Research Update for ‘Sleep Wrecked Kids’ 2023

by Sharon Moore I will start by saying ‘there is literally nothing good about bad sleep.’ We all suffer from poor sleep from time to ...
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The Breathing-Smile Connection: The Intersection of Airway Health in Orthodontics

by William E. Harrell, Jr, DMD, ABO, C.DSM There is a controversy looming in dentistry as it relates to the role of orthodontics in airway ...
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“The First Thing I Changed”

Mentorship with a purpose by Kalli Hale, DDS, MPH, D.ABDSM, D.ABSB Dental sleep medicine changed my life and practice in immeasurable ways. I have made ...
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Guiding Our Way for 40 Years!

Paying it forward. The lecture team at the Pankey Institute with (from left) Drs. Gy Yatros, Ed Zebovitz, and Steve Carstensen, and supporting team Glennine ...
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Applying Improv Tactics to Sleep Apnea Treatment

by Emma Cooksey About ten years ago I spent a few years at home with small kids and felt like I needed to break out ...
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Impact of CBT-I Based Sleep Coaching Program Delivered via Mobile on Sleep Duration and Sleep Quality

by Dr. Michael A. Grandner Poor sleep health affects a significant portion of the American population, with prevalent sleep-related issues impacting overall quality of life. ...
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Boning Up on Nitric Oxide: Just the Hard Facts!

by Dr. Steve Lamberg  If you’re not already jazzed up by nitric oxide “NO”, buckle up for a deep dive into this multifarious messenger molecule ...
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Nightmares Versus Night Terrors

by Jyotsna Sahni, MD Everybody has a bad dream from time to time, and everybody has had the experience of a nightmare. They are a ...
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2024 – Appreci-8 Your Potential

Lisa MolerFounder/CEO, MedMark Media Numerology is the study of numbers that deal with their mystical meaning and effect on our lives. When you think of ...
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Overcoming Challenges: Educating and Preparing Sedation Dentists for Treating OSA Patients

by Michael Silverman, DMD Approximately 39 million Americans suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), of which 80% are undiagnosed and untreated. During sedation, monitoring technology ...
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Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

Steve Carstensen, DDSDiplomate, American Board ofDental Sleep Medicine Dr. Seuss got it right, many times. In this classic, he points out how life brings us ...
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The Link Between Insomnia and Heart Failure

by Lee A. Surkin, MD, FACC, FCCP, FASNC, FAASM Did you know that insomnia can lead to heart health complications? Unfortunately, the truth is that ...

Dental Continuing Education

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Overview of Abnormal Movements During Sleep

by Amalia A. Geller, MD Abnormal movements during sleep are common in early life — with between 15% to 20% of children experiencing this condition, ...
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Physical Therapy Collaboration in Dental Sleep Medicine

by Brad Gilden, PT, DPT, FFMT, FAAOMPT, PRC, CSCS, and Bill Esser, MS, PT, CCTT Role of an AirwayCentric® Physical Therapist in Dental Sleep Medicine ...
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Why Every Dentist and Orthodontist Should Have an Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist on Their Team

by Nicole Goldfarb, M.A., CCC-SLP, COM® As knowledge about the etiology of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has expanded over the recent years, it is imperative to ...
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction Acquired from Sleep Related Breathing Disorders is the Cause of Most Non-Communicable Diseases

by Dr. Steve Lamberg Wouldn’t you love a deeper understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of sleep related breathing disorders “SRBD” and how they cause so ...
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Restless Legs Syndrome

by Zhu Zhu, MD, PhD; Saniya Pervin, MBBS; and Daniel O. Lee, MD, FAAN, FAASM Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor neurological disorder ...
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Interarch Jaw Registration Devices for Oral Sleep Appliances: Consequences of Anterior vs. Posterior Stabilization

by Allen J. Moses, DDS Introductory Anatomy and Kinetics Human beings are the only mammals to have a shared foodway and airway. As a result, ...
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Epigenetics and Sleep Disordered Breathing

by Amalia A. Geller, MD Child neurologists have much exposure to many different types of genetic conditions that lead to sleep-disordered breathing. For many years, ...
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Sleep Related Breathing Disorders During Pregnancy: The Impact of Intervention on Maternal and Fetal Health Outcomes

by Steve Lamberg, DDS, D.ABDSM     Ample evidence exists showing Sleep Related Breathing Disorders or SRBD, have a negative impact on maternal and fetal outcomes. A ...
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Mastering the Myo Merge: The Importance and Essentials in Implementation in the Dental Office

by Karese Laguerre, RDH Sleep and airway focused dentistry have been estimated to be a $6 billion global industry and has seen rapid growth since ...
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Technology: Dental Sleep’s Gatekeeper to Boost Case Acceptance and Increase Efficiency

by Jason Doucette, DMD, D.ABDSM, and Jeff Rodgers, DMD, D.ABDSM Technology continues to revolutionize the practice of dental sleep medicine (DSM). Various instruments, software, and ...
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Physician-Dentist Collaboration: A Call to Arms for Allied Troops

by John Viviano, DDS, D.ABDSM, and John Bouzis, DDS Broken. This one word describes the current model for identifying, diagnosing, and treating sleep disordered breathing ...
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Home Sleep Testing, Telemedicine, and the Impact on Dental Sleep Practices

by Jagdeep Bijwadia, MD and Greg Manning, DDS Data shared at the 2018 American Thoracic Society International Conference indicated sleep apnea prevalence to be just ...

Clinical Spotlight

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Boning Up on Nitric Oxide: Just the Hard Facts!

by Dr. Steve Lamberg  If you’re not already jazzed up by nitric oxide “NO”, buckle up for a deep dive into this multifarious messenger molecule that impacts vascular and metabolic ...

Clinician Spotlight

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Guiding Our Way for 40 Years!

Paying it forward. The lecture team at the Pankey Institute with (from left) Drs. Gy Yatros, Ed Zebovitz, and Steve Carstensen, and supporting team Glennine Varga, Christina and Laura.; Laura ...

Corporate Spotlights

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Who We Are: 3DISC

Founded in 2007, 3DISC started as an R&D company but quickly matured into an agile American manufacturer and global provider of digital imaging solutions for dental practices. Fourteen years later, ...

Inside The Lab

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A New Technique for Fabricating a Mandibular Advancement Device in the Edentulous CPAP-Resistant Patient

by Richard. B. Dunn, DDS, MS, D.ABDSM; Jessica Turner, CDA; and David Walton, CDT  Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a major medical problem throughout the world. It has been estimated to affect 15-30% of ...
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