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One |
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8:30 am |
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Basics of Sleep Medicine
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Review of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders
(ICSD-2)
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Sleep Related Breathing Disorders
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Pathophysiology of Snoring and Sleep Apnea
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Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing |
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Noon |
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Lunch Provided
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1:00 pm |
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The
Dentist’s Role
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The History and Clinical Evaluation of the
Snoring and Sleep Apnea Patient |
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Diagnostic Testing (Pharyngometry – Acoustic Reflection)
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Jaw Registration for Oral Appliance Therapy – The Optimum
Starting Position
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Interpretation of a Sleep Study
Other Related Sleep Disorders
Related Orofacial Pain Conditions
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Review of Sleep Bruxism |
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5:30 pm |
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Adjourn |
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Day Two |
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8:30 am |
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Management of Snoring and Sleep Apnea |
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Oral Airway Dilator
Appliance Therapy Review of Available Therapy Delivery and
Adjustment of an Oral Appliance
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Follow-up Protocol, Adjustment,
and Modification for Oral Airway Dilator Therapy
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Post-Treatment Testing to Determine Efficacy
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Noon |
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Lunch Provided
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1:00 pm |
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Incorporating Oral Airway Dilator Appliance Therapy into The
Dental Practice Practice Management Marketing – Creating
Awareness Insurance Considerations and Reimbursement
Communications with Physicians and Sleep Centers
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4:00 pm |
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Seminar Ends |