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Sleep Medicine Network is a sleep medicine resource for the Dental Sleep Medicine Specialist. Our mission is to promote the use and research of oral appliances for the treatment of snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

We provide training and resources for Dentists who work directly with patients. Sleep Medicine Network collaborates with colleagues to learn about oral appliances and the role they play in the diagnosis and treatment of snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

We build bridges and form relationships with the medical community, especially in sleep centers, with the sleep specialist, Primary Care Provider and other professionals who play an integral part of the sleep disorders treatment mission. Sleep Medicine Network educates practitioner dentists through clinical conferences, specialized training and office management.

We have established appropriate treatment protocols that are effective and standardized. These protocols result in predictable outcomes and treatment pathways. It is our passion to develop the role of the dentist in recognition and treatment of sleep breathing disorders.

Ease of Access for Dentist, Patient and Physician

Quick and easy referral process
Sleep Medicine Practice Management for the dental office (Sleep Dental Medicine Specialist)
Credentialing and contracting for Dentists and Sleep Laboratories with many managed care organizations and 3rd party payors
Consultation services for the planning and development of sleep related services for our customers

Effective Solutions for Better Sleep

Comprehensive management of sleep disorders focusing on the Dental Sleep Medicine Specialist (integration of Dental Sleep Medicine into current practice)Screening for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of patients
24/7 sleep medicine consulting for Sleep Dental Medicine Specialists and Sleep Laboratories
Extensive training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorder breathing (OSA), including ongoing research.
Intergration of Dental Sleep Medicine Treatment Protocols into the General Dental Practice
Sole fabrication site for the JPAP (strapless CPAP mask)

TMJ Dysfunction

Internal derangement of the TMJ is present when the posterior band of the meniscus is anteriorly displaced in front of the condyle. As the meniscus translates anteriorly, the posterior band remains in front of the condyle and the bilaminar zone becomes abnormally stretched and attenuated. Often the displaced posterior band will return to its normal position when the condyle reaches a certain point. This is termed anterior displacement with reduction.

When the meniscus reduces the patient often feels a pop or click in the joint. In some patients the meniscus remains anteriorly displaced at full mouth opening. This is termed anterior displacement without reduction. Patients with anterior displacement without reduction often cannot fully open their mouths'. Sometimes there is a tear or perforation of the meniscus. Grinding noises in the joint are often present.

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