Don’t Make Your Patients Wait!

Your patient is sitting in the chair, ready to move forward with oral appliance therapy.  His bed partner is desperate ...

How to Read a Sleep Study Report

Sleep study reports come in a lot of variety. Some reports will be “just the facts.” Others will have TONS ...

Thoughts on the Current and Future Practice of Dental Sleep Medicine

This paper presents some personal thoughts, none of which should be taken as final pronouncements at this stage. My hope ...

Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute: Key Issues You Should Consider to Protect Yourself and Your Practice

In this issue, I have asked Jayme Matchinski, Attorney at Law, to join me in writing this important article. Jayme ...

The Precision Medicine Paradigm for Dental Sleep Medicine

  True partnership between medicine and dentistry must exist if we are to make any headway treating the exponential increase ...

Consumer-Driven Sleep Technologies

Fitness and sleep trackers entered the market in 2010 and have exploded in sales over the last 5-6 years. Nearly ...

Airway, Bruxism and Craniofacial Pain Cross-Coding

What does ABC (Airway, Bruxism, and Craniofacial Pain) have to do with cross-coding from dental to medical insurance? Services for ...

What’s to think about?

Jacqui Goss explains one way to persuade patients to stop thinking about treatment plans and start actioning them Let’s face ...

The doctor-patient relationship

Dr. Laurance Jerrold discusses the legal aspects of the dentist-patient connection Abstract There is no duty owed a patient unless ...

Foundation for Airway Health

The Foundation for Airway Health will host an “Airway Summit”, September 15, 2016 at the El Conquistador Hotel in Tucson, Arizona. We’re calling it a “White Flag Event.” Why “white flag”? Because ...
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