Why Treating Sleep Apnea Matters – The Larger Picture

by Edward Grandi Untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects not only the quality of life for the individual suffering with ...

Keys to Succesful Marketing in Dental Sleep

by Rod Willey, DDS, DACSDD “I’m not in this for the money, I just want to help people and really ...

Next Steps in Navigating the World of Dental Sleep Medicine

by Dr. Erin E. Elliott You are reading this magazine because there’s always more to learn about treating sleep apnea ...

What Sets a Successful DSM Practice Apart?

Experts from Nierman Practice management discuss why some practices implement dental sleep medicine (DSM) quickly while others struggle to get ...

The MicrO2™ Sleep Device

by Jerry Hu, DDS, David Kuhns, PhD, Sung Kim, BS, Len Liptak, MBA, Laura Sheppard, CDT Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) ...

Getting Connected by Robert R. Rogers, DMD, ABDSM

As I pen this article, I am amazed at the intense interest in dental sleep medicine and the widespread good ...

Treating sleep disorders with oral appliances

Dr. Ronald Perkins discusses symptoms of sleep disorders and his treatment protocol Figures 1A-1D: Patient with long face syndrome, who wore ...

Holding a Mirror to Your Patients: Using the Lamberg Questionnaire

You may think you know your patients, but if your attention is focused only on their teeth and gums, you ...

Magic Happens at the Dental Lab

When the boxes are opened, they may at first only seem to hold impressions and bites. What’s really there are ...

Update on Temporomandibular Disorders Associated with Airway Restriction

Women speak in code and men are in denial – I guess that John Gray explains that better in his ...
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