There is No OSFA: How the Many Moving Parts of Sleep Apnea Demands Precision Medicine

by David E McCarty, MD, FAASM Sleep Apnea. Say those words to a group of physicians or dentists, and then ...

The Concussion Riddle and the Breathing Brain™

by Cynthia Stein, PT, MEd, and Karen Parker Davidson, DHA, MSA, MEd, MSN, ARPN If you are a sports connoisseur ...

Really, It’s the Opposite of What We’re Taught

DSP interview with Howard Hindin, DDS If you’re a dentist, you are taught to focus on smaller and smaller parts ...

Reflections from a Grateful GOAL-Getter

Lisa MolerFounder/CEO, MedMark Media In my columns, I have always shared my thoughts on professional and personal success. I’ve shared ...

Narcolepsy

by Jyotsna Sahni, MD Narcolepsy is a rare neurologic disorder that is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness. “Sleep” attacks, overwhelming ...

It’s Not What You Know, It’s What You Think About

Steve Carstensen, DDS, Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine Imagine there’s no AHI. It’s easy if you try. No ...

The Very Real Relevance of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) to Optimal Management of Many Dental Sleep Medicine Patients

by Daniel E. Taché, DMD In 2015, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine endorsed the use Oral Airway Therapy (OAT) ...

Treating the Edentulous Patient with OSA

Edentulous Dorsal appliance When you run into your first edentulous patient that needs to be treated for sleep apnea it ...

The Science Behind the Appliance

Over the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic rise in awareness of and interest in dental sleep medicine. ...

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