A New Way to Quantify Bite Changes in Oral Appliance Therapy
As more dentists use intraoral scanning to take impressions for oral appliances for obstructive sleep apnea, manufacturers add features that quantify bite changes.
Read MoreAs more dentists use intraoral scanning to take impressions for oral appliances for obstructive sleep apnea, manufacturers add features that quantify bite changes.
Read MoreA Diplomate shows dentists the ins and outs of accurate digital impressions for sleep appliances.
Read MoreFrom 4/28/16 through 5/19/16, Sleep Review conducted an online survey to find out how home sleep testing is being used in the dental setting.
Read MoreObjective data provided by HST can optimize a dentist’s ability to titrate a mandibular advancement device. Titration HST results should not be shared directly with the patient, but should be passed on to the sleep physician prior to the follow-up sleep study.
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