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Heart Attack, Stroke, Obesity: Is Dentistry to Blame?

J. Brian Allman, DDS, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAGD, FAACP, FICCMO, FASGD, FAAFO

Course date: Monday, June 13, 2011 01:30 AM (EST)

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is an insidious and treacherous pandemic killer linked to craniofacial causes


Course fee: $49.00

 Screening effectively for OSA must no longer be considered “boutique” and MUST become mainstream FOR EVERY DENTIST! Just as a neuromuscular balance is important, we must include sleep disordered breathing conditions in our differential diagnoses.

Unfortunately, OSA is routinely unrecognized, under-diagnosed and poorly managed creating a tidal wave of ill-health. We’ve been adept at changing lives and now, the ONUS is on dentistry to start Saving Lives!

Objectives:

  • Better Understand the OSA- Craniofacial anatomy connection
  • Appreciate how OSA is a “Root Cause” of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and metabolic diseases
  • Learn why TMD should now be considered just another symptom of OSA
  • Be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of OSA sufferers

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