Dental Sleep Medicine Simplified

In recent years, sleep medicine has exploded in dental practices! Many dentists are finding some aspects of sleep medicine fit well into busy general practice. Gordon joins 2 experts in dental sleep medicine, Jamison Spencer and Jeff Wyscarver, to show how airway, bruxism, TMD, perio, and failure of restorations are related to sleep medicine. This course focuses on screening (including sleep testing), diagnosis, treatment, and avoiding complications. See which sleep appliances are best and how to properly bill for optimized third-party reimbursement. Join us and see how you can start incorporating sleep medicine into your practice!

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  • Jamison R. Spencer and Jeff Wyscarver and Gordon J. Christensen

    • Provo, UT

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  • Gordon J. Christensen - Practical Clinical Courses

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