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Sleep apnea. What are the dentist's roles and responsibilities?
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Eduardo Castrillon
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1h 49m
1.75 CE Credits

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Programa de lecciones
– Dental sleep medicine: a concept
– Groups of sleep disordered breathing (SDB):
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)
- Central sleep apnea syndrome (CSAS)
- Sleep-related alveolar hyperventilation.
– Complications of obstructive sleep apnea
– OSA diagnostics: polysomnography, polygraphy, apnea/hypapnea index
– BAVENO classification
– Identification of patients with apnea at a dental appointment: questionnaire
– Principles of apnea treatment:
- Behavioral therapy
- Surgical treatment
- Oral appliances.
– The role of the dentist in the treatment of apnea
– Intraoral devices for the treatment of apnea: monoblock and duoblock, titrable and non titrable
– Categories of patients with apnea at a dental appointment
– Criteria for dental evaluation of a patient with apnea
– Mandibular advancement device (MAD): indications, advantages and working mechanism
– CPAP vs MAD: which is more effective?
– Side effects of MAD: long-term and short-term
– OSAS and Bruxism: possible scenarios of interrelation
– Neuroplasticity and methods of brain stimulation
– Myofunctional therapy for obstructive sleep apnea
– Clinical stage of MAD manufacturing and oral examination.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
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