Adopting New Technology to Grow Your Practice

by Dr. Ryan O’Neill Colors show difference in airway volume before/after treatment Imagine this: An asymptomatic patient is in your ...

Sleep Medicine Malpractice Negligent Failure to Refer

by Ken Berley, DDS, JD, DABDSM I write this article out of concern for Sleep Medicine. The treatment of Sleep ...

Changing the World, One Airway at a Time

by Diana Batoon DMD Maybe you have the next Steve Jobs, Lebron James, or Malala Yousafzai in your practice and ...

“Magic Wand” Marketing

by Chris Bez, opportunity engineer There’s something about magic that compels attention. At some point you know there is slight ...

Orthodontic Treatment Strategies for Sleep Apnea in Children

by Dr. Satish Pai Snoring during sleep is fairly common among people of all ages, but you shouldn’t just assume ...

OSA – Dentist and Sleep Physician Working Together

by Teresa E. Jacobs, MD Patients enter the evaluation for sleep apnea from four primary sources: subjective symptoms, complaints of ...

Improving Soldier Readiness: Dental Sleep Medicine in the Army

by CPT Michael S. Pagano, DDS The United States Army has recognized the unique issues sleep breathing disorders (SBD) bring ...

TEAM Impact on Dental Sleep Medicine

by Glennine Varga, AAS, RDA, CTA   Dental Sleep Medicine (DSM) is a therapy that thrives with team interaction. Don’t ...

Sleep Medicine: A Team Sport

The effectiveness of the team will be reflected in the effectiveness of treatment by James D. Geyer, MD; Paul R. ...

A Collaborative Quest for Better OAT Devices and Outcomes

A patient diagnosed with moderate OSA sits in a dental chair. The patient is CPAP non-compliant and has been referred ...
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