The April issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association (CDA) highlights the dentist’s role in sleep-related breathing disorders. Inside the free digital 68-page issue are articles discussing the value of dental professionals working with the medical community to identify and manage patients with obstructive sleep apnea, steps for incorporating dental sleep medicine into the dental practice, and the importance of obtaining informed consent for dental sleep medicine. An interdisciplinary approach to OSA is also presented.

The CDA Journal is an award-winning peer-reviewed scientific publication that keeps dentists up to date about scientific advances, business management strategies and new products.