Airway Development and Prevention of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children

A Case Report, part 2 by Juan-Carlos Quintero, DMD, MS Previously we discussed the correlation between dento-facial patterns and pharyngeal ...

A New Screening Tool Connects Cormobidities to Sleep Disordered Breathing

Illuminating medical conditions that often accompany sleep disordered breathing can help patients understand the necessity of treating the disease causing ...

Dental Sleep Medicine Implementation: Puzzle or Mosaic?

by Dr. Gy Yatros The clinical aspects of Dental Sleep Medicine (DSM) are relatively simple. There, I said it. From ...

Changing lives with every breath

Global Leader in PAP Therapy Makes MRD A Mainstream Sleep Apnea Therapy Option The 4,000-plus ResMed employees around the world ...

Jeffory J. Wyscarver, RPSGT

Interviewed by Michael C. DiTolla, DDS, FAGD Dr. Michael DiTolla: Many of our readers see the term “sleep bruxism” and ...

Great Lakes Orthodontics

Helping dentists navigate the waters of dental sleep medicine Among the clinicians, innovators, and scientists who help establish dental sleep ...

The Effects of Enlarged Adenoids on a Developing Malocclusion

by Dr. Derek Mahony and Dr. Kevin Williams Abstract This article reviews upper airway obstruction caused by hypertrophied adenoids and ...

Pro NFL Players Tackle Sleep Apnea

In recent years, awareness of the potentially life-threatening effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has begun to rise, but there’s ...

What’s the Problem with Oral Appliance Therapy for Obstructive Apnea?

by John E. Remmers, M.D. Even though they are preferred by patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and such patients ...

How to Implement New Initiatives in Your Practice!

(An antidote for the “Coat Rack Syndrome”) by Amy Morgan Whether you are getting ready to introduce Oral Sleep Appliances ...
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