The Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Discipline (ACSDD) is dedicated to bringing together thought-provoking leaders from the medical and dental community to share evidence-based sleep disorder knowledge. The dental community has a unique opportunity to help identify patients with sleep disordered breathing and to potentially treat some of these patients with oral appliances. They need, however, to partner with the medical community to diagnose the patient’s condition and together determine the best treatment plan for that patient. The 8th annual sleep medicine collaborative meeting is October 27th and 28th in stunning Scottsdale Arizona. I have my tickets to be there and will be joined by my colleague Shirlene “Charlie” O’Russa representing Whip Mix. Click here for more information on the meeting.
Many of you may have already heard Dr. James Metz speak on how comprehensive dental care demands that the airway be protected. He is so passionate on the subject that he runs The METZ Center™ for Sleep Apnea and has taken a leadership role with the American Thoracic Society (ATS). At the ACSDD meeting he will be giving a review of Dental literature along with Dr. Jagdeep Bijwadia’s review of Medical literature. Dr. Metz will also be speaking on Surgical Orthodontics for Maximum Improvement of Airway. Orthodontists’ knowledge of facial structure and alignment support a natural inclusion of protecting airway in every day dentistry. I am looking forward to discussions on what we have learned from cutting-edge research and technology to provide clinical solutions.
Team members are encouraged to join the meeting as well with special sessions on self-driven leadership, how to present oral appliance therapy to the patient, and titration of the oral appliances.
Of course there will be many other like-minded organizations at the meeting. Charlie and I will be entertaining at the Whip Mix table. We hope you will stop by to say hi and to pick up free literature on the product of your choice.
Many studies have been completed on the links between bruxism and airway. Using a home sleep monitor that tracks movements of the masseter in conjunction with airway provides dentists with an extra edge for treating their patients. Click here for examples.
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