Description
Osteocom Treatment of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in the Dental Practice, The Essentials
By: John H. Tucker
9 Videos (15.4 GB) (7H)
Dr John Tucker and osteocom welcome you to this online video course on the management of sleep-related breathing disorders: from screening to treatment and follow-up.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been on the rise and continues to grow, with research showing that 93% of women and 82% of men with moderate OSA have not been clinically diagnosed. Globally, there are almost one billion people with OSA. Furthermore, many OSA patients are intolerant to the CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) treatment, and are not aware that Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) is a suitable dental solution for their medical disease.
This course provides the general practitioner with an overview of the available dental treatments for sleep apnea, as well as of the progression in diagnosis and outcome predictability. The aim is to provide strategies and indications to easily implement dental sleep medicine and treat a broader range of patients by offering an affordable, well-tolerated therapy.
The course includes:
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- 9 theoretical lectures
- Indications for oral appliance designs and fabrication
Topics covered in this course:
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- Screening for OSA in the dental practice
- Oral Appliance Therapy for PAP-intolerant OSA patients
- How to communicate with physicians and handle patient objections
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At the end of the course, you will be able to:
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- Learn the Dental Sleep Medicine terminology that will enable you to communicate directly with sleep disease specialists
- Understand the key role of dentists in detecting OSA patients
- Understand the anatomy of the upper airway and the pharyngeal dilator muscle
- Be able to identify the ideal treatment: non-surgical (CPAP) vs surgical (OAT)
- Be able to market your dental sleep practice and build your team for success
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Who you will learn from
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- Dr John Tucker DMD, DICOI, DABDSM has a special interest in the treatment of OSA. He has presented approximately 1,700 hours of continuing education on treating PAP-intolerant patients with Oral Appliance Therapy over the past six years and was named one of the
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Best Sleep Doctors in 2012 & 2013
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- by the Sleep Review Journals for Sleep Specialists.
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Who the course is for:
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- All oral health specialists who wish to get a deeper understanding of the many facets of Sleep Dentistry and sleep-related breathing disorders, from diagnosis to treatment strategies.
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