Obstructive Sleep Apnea

An estimated 25 million adults in the U.S. suffer from obstructive sleep apnea.Oral appliances have proven to be a viable option for treatment and a huge opportunity for dentists and labs, but there are numerous complexities in the market.

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  • UCLA Study Uncovers Gender Brain Differences in OSA Patients

    A study by the UCLA School of Nursing found significant clinical differences between the brains of women and men diagnosed with sleep apnea, helping to emphasize the need for different treatment approaches.

    Using MRI scans, the study compared the cortex thicknesses of 12 women and 36 men with mild to...

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  • Meridian PM Receives FDA Clearance

    The Houston-based Center for Craniofacial & Dental Sleep Medicine has received FDA clearance for its Meridian PM oral appliance for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. 

    “By holding the lower jaw in a more comfortable position, the Meridian PM eliminates the potential jaw pain and...

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  • 3Shape TRIOS Scanner Integrated with SomnoMed Sleep Solutions

    3Shape TRIOS intraoral scanner users can now send a patient’s digital impressions via the TRIOS Communicate™ cloud directly to SomnoMed for the manufacture of its sleep and bruxism devices. 

    “3Shape is very excited to work with SomnoMed to create a digital workflow that makes sleep...

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  • Sleep Apnea Diagnoses on the Rise

    Between 2014-2017, diagnoses of sleep apnea in rural America increased from 0.2% of all medical claims to 1.98%; in urban America, they rose from 0.13% to 1.24%, according to a study done by FAIR Health, a national, independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing transparency to healthcare...

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  • ADA Adopts Policy on Dentist's Role in Treating OSA

    In the Fall, the ADA issued a policy statement addressing the dentist’s role in sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD). Emphasizing that dentists are the only healthcare provider with the knowledge and expertise to provide oral appliance therapy (OAT), the policy outlines dentists’ responsibilities...

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  • What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

    In patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common type of sleep apnea, the mandible falls back as the brain approaches the deepest stages of sleep and the muscles of the airway fully relax, which is what causes the obstruction. When the brain senses breathing is compromised, it forces the...

    Maribeth Marsico
    Maribeth Marsico

    Senior Editor · Cheshire, CT

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  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea: The Medical/Dental Connection

    An estimated 25 million adults in the U.S. suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. Oral appliances have proven to be a viable option for treatment and a huge opportunity for dentists and labs, but there are numerous complexities in the market.

    Maribeth Marsico
    Maribeth Marsico

    Senior Editor · Cheshire, CT

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