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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 to a dentist credentialed in Dental Sleep Medicine for Oral Appliance Therapy.
One of the many decisions facing the dentist is OAT device selection. Does the dentist choose a familiar OAT device? Or is there something unique about a specific patient that suggests a different option? And what about one of the new OAT devices that has been recommended by a colleague? Is this the time to try something different?

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The Changing World of Dental Sleep Medicine

The practice of sleep medicine and dental sleep medicine is rapidly changing. The Affordable Health Care Act has forced changes in medicine that have consequences for dental sleep medicine. Exploring what “was” and what “is” can be beneficial to the success of a dental sleep practice. For those that can adapt, dental sleep medicine can and will flourish in the future.

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