A Dozen Reasons to Consider the NoxT3 for your Dental Sleep Practice
Polysomnography is growing at a fast rate due to dentists prescribing their use for home sleep testing. Those results are...
5 Things to Know About the Proposed Policy Statement on the Role of Dentistry in the Treatment of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders from the ADA
Recently, the American Dental Association released a proposed policy statement on the role of dentistry in the treatment of...
Treating Sleep Disorders in Dentist-Monitored Patients: The ADA Ruling
The ADA House of Delegates has been evaluating the role of dentistry and dentists in sleep-related breathing disorders...
The Importance of Screening for Apnea in the Dental Office
The condition of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is growing rapidly and often the dentist is the first person in a medical...
Start a Conversation with Your Patients About Sleep Disordered Breathing
Testing for airway problems in the dental office is growing in acceptance by the dental community everywhere. Isn't it time...
What You Should Know About Home Sleep Tests
Testing for airway problems in the dental office is becoming more frequent and is growing in its acceptance by the dental...
The Growth of Dental Practices Offering General Health Assessments
The general health of your patients is no longer just the purview of the medical physician. Dentists are playing an...
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