Book Review
by Pat Mc Bride, MA, RDA, CCSH The Clinicians Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine by Ken Berley, DDS, JD, DABDSM, and Steve Carstensen, DDS, DABDSM As a practitioner who has […]
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by Pat Mc Bride, MA, RDA, CCSH The Clinicians Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine by Ken Berley, DDS, JD, DABDSM, and Steve Carstensen, DDS, DABDSM As a practitioner who has […]
by Pat Mc Bride, MA, RDA, CCSH The Circadian Code Ask most people about their circadian clock and they will tell you it has “something to do with sleep.” As
by Pat Mc Bride, MA, RDA, CCSH We all look at children’s faces every day in our clinical practices. One kid after another, year after year, they all start to
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Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been well established as a viable alternative to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for lowering the Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI).
iDentifySleep™ Training Series: Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) Basics An interview with Drs. Justin A Fu, MD, FAASM and Payam Ataii, DMD Q. Why is snoring of interest to me and
The first CAD/CAM milled Obstructive Sleep Apnea device, MicrO2 is FDA cleared and offers dentists a new, innovative option for treating the growing number of patients diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep
by Dr. Gy Yatros The clinical aspects of Dental Sleep Medicine (DSM) are relatively simple. There, I said it. From a clinical standpoint, DSM is much simpler than placing an
Dental Sleep Medicine Implementation: Puzzle or Mosaic? Read More »
Interviewed by Michael C. DiTolla, DDS, FAGD Dr. Michael DiTolla: Many of our readers see the term “sleep bruxism” and wonder what this is? Jeff Wyscarver: The beginning for me