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Are you a dental practitioner looking to expand your knowledge and expertise in sleep medicine? Look no further than Sleep Medicine for Dentists: A Practical Overview Book. This concise clinical handbook is packed with valuable information on disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep bruxism, and chronic pain that often interfere with sleep and play a critical role in dentistry. With insights from leading experts in medicine and dentistry, this book will guide you in performing your specific responsibilities as a dental practitioner. Gain a deeper understanding of diagnosing sleep-disordered breathing, managing tooth damage caused by bruxism, prescribing oral appliances, and more. Take your dental practice to new heights with Sleep Medicine for Dentists.
Section 1 of Sleep Medicine for Dentists provides an introduction to dental sleep medicine, covering topics such as the nature of sleep, sleep neurobiology, and the classification of sleep disorders. Expand your knowledge base and enhance your ability to identify and treat sleep-related issues in your patients.
In Section 2, get an in-depth understanding of sleep breathing disorders, specifically focusing on obstructive sleep apnea. Learn about the pathophysiology of this condition, its long-term consequences, and the clinical approach to its diagnosis. Discover the role of oral appliances in treatment and gain insights into dentofacial orthopedics. Be at the forefront of dental sleep medicine with the knowledge from this section.
In Section 3, explore sleep bruxism and movement disorders. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the definitions, epidemiology, and etiology of sleep bruxism. Learn how to diagnose and manage this condition, and discover its impact on children. Expand your expertise in this area and provide effective solutions for your patients.
Section 4 delves into the fascinating connection between sleep and orofacial pain. Understand the pathophysiologic conceptualizations of chronic pain and the mechanisms of sleep loss pain interactions. Learn how common orofacial pain conditions can cause sleep disturbance and discover the impact of temporomandibular disorder comorbidities on both sleep quality and orofacial pain. This section will equip you with valuable insights into managing pain-related sleep issues in your practice.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in dental sleep medicine. Order Sleep Medicine for Dentists: A Practical Overview Book today and take your dental practice to the next level.
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