Behavioral Treatment of Sleep Problems for Orofacial Pain Patients

by Joshua R. Oltmanns and Charles R. Carlson Orofacial pain often co-occurs with problems falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and waking ...

The Nose: Anatomy, Function, and Connection to OSA

by Allen J. Moses, DDS, Elizabeth T. Kalliath, DMD, and Gloria Pacini, RDH Introduction The diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea ...

AID our Children with a HealthyStart® for Life

by Leslie Stevens, HealthyStart® by Ortho-Tain® CEO/President How are we treating children that exhibit sleep, breathing or airway issues? In ...

Choosing the Right Appliance May Reduce Side Effects

by Mark T. Murphy, DDS, FAGD Although not technically part of the Hippocratic Oath1, “first do no harm”, is a ...

DSP Readers Love Surveys

If anyone had asked me, I would have had nothing but great things to say about Dental Sleep Practice readers. ...

The Importance of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy Before and After CO2 Laser Frenectomy in Achieving Optimal Orofacial Function

by Karen M. Wuertz, DDS, ABCDSM, ABLS, FOM, and Brooke Pettus, RDH, BSDH, COMS Frenectomy Methods Frenotomies performed with a ...

The Standard of Care Has Been Elevated

by Dr. Joe Magness and Crystal May What an exciting time to be a dentist! Now more than ever before, ...

DSP Humor Word Search Summer 2018

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Recover, repair, and heal from super stress with BrainTap®

Sandra Marlowe discusses how to nurture a relaxation response in everyday life and the dental office. Nighttime sleeplessness may be ...

EMR vs. PM Software; Get With the Program

by Jason Tierney   Practicing dental sleep medicine (DSM) places dentists in a unique position in which they fall under ...
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