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Sleep Medicine and Dentistry, An Issue of Dental Clinics - E-Book

Sleep Medicine and Dentistry, An Issue of Dental Clinics - E-Book

Ronald D. Attanasio | Dennis R. Bailey

(2012)

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Abstract

Sleep Medicine is a relatively new medical specialty that has demonstrated its clear relevance to the practice of many other specialties, and dentistry is no exception. This issue of Dental Clinics of North America includes articles that address aspects of sleep medicine most relevant to the dentist, such as bruxism, breathing disorders, and Insomnia.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Dental Clinics of North America i
Copyright Page ii
Table of Contents v
Contributors iii
Preface: Sleep Medicine in Dentistry xi
Chapter 1. The History of Sleep Medicine 313
THE BEGINNING OF SLEEP AS A MEDICAL DISCIPLINE 314
THE FUTURE: 2011 AND BEYOND 316
REFERENCES 316
Chapter 2. Basic Biology of Sleep 319
CONTROL OF SLEEP AND WAKING 319
NEUROANATOMY OF SLEEP AND WAKING 320
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS 321
PHYSIOLOGY DURING SLEEP 321
MEASUREMENT OF SLEEP 323
IDENTIFYING ABNORMAL SLEEP-RELATED EVENTS 327
SUMMARY 330
REFERENCES 330
Chapter 3. Screening and Comprehensive Evaluation for Sleep Related Breathing Disorders 331
SCREENING BY THE DENTIST 332
SUMMARY 340
REFERENCES 341
Chapter 4. Cone Beam Computed Tomography: Craniofacial and Airway Analysis 343
CBCT AND IMAGE ANALYSIS 344
ANATOMIC ACCURACY 344
FACIAL GROWTH AND THE AIRWAY 345
MANDIBULAR GROWTH 347
DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE 349
DJD: IMAGING OBSERVATIONS 353
AIRWAY 353
SUMMARY 355
REFERENCES 355
Chapter 5. Sleep Study—What the Dentist Needs to Know 359
PSG REFERRAL 360
THE POLYSOMNOGRAM 362
SUMMARY 370
REFERENCES 370
Chapter 6. Medical Disorders Impacted by Obstructive Sleep Apnea 373
OVERVIEW OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 373
CARDIOVASCULAR 374
STROKE 377
DIABETES MELLITUS 377
METABOLIC SYNDROME 380
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE 380
REFERENCES 381
Chapter 7. Sleep Bruxism: A Comprehensive Overview for the Dental Clinician Interested in Sleep Medicine 387
DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SLEEP BRUXISM 387
ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF SB 389
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SB 392
CAUSE AND PATHOGENESIS OF SB 393
MANAGEMENT OF SB 399
SUMMARY 402
CASE STUDY 403
REFERENCES 404
Chapter 8. Temporomandibular Disorder Pain and Dental Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea 415
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER AND OROFACIAL PAIN 415
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF MADs 415
THE TMD EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSIS 422
TREATING TMD PROBLEMS DURING MAD THERAPY FOR OSA 424
MYOGENOUS PAIN 426
ADJUNCTIVE MEDICATIONS 427
SUMMARY 428
REFERENCES 428
Chapter 9. Effectiveness and Outcome of Oral Appliance Therapy 433
FACTORS IMPACTING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OSA TREATMENT WITH MAS 434
APPLIANCE DESIGN 436
MAS EFFECTS ON SLEEPINESS AND QUALITY OF LIFE 438
MAS INFLUENCE ON LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS OF OSA 438
PREDICTORS OF MAS TREATMENT SUCCESS 439
SIDE EFFECTS OF MAS 439
ORAL APPLIANCES FOR THE TREATMENT OF SLEEP-DISORDERED BREATHING IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 440
REFERENCES 441
Chapter 10. Use of Portable Monitoring for Sleep-Disordered Breathing Treated with an Oral Appliance 445
HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS: A CASE REPORT 446
SUMMARY OF THE USE OF LEVEL 3 PORTABLE MONITORING RELATED TO ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY 451
REFERENCES 452
Chapter 11. Surgical Reconstruction of the Upper Airway for Obstructive Sleep Apnea 453
RATIONALE FOR SURGERY 453
UPPER AIRWAY EVALUATION 455
PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 458
SURGICAL PROCEDURE SELECTION 459
PROCEDURES 460
CASES 469
SUMMARY 470
REFERENCES 470
Chapter 12. Medical Insurance for Dental Sleep Medicine 475
THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES 1500 FORM 476
CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY/HEALTHCARE COMMON PROCEDURE CODING SYSTEM CODES 477
THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, NINTH REVISION, CODES 477
DEDUCTIBLES 479
IN-NETWORK VERSUS OUT-OF-NETWORK 479
MEDICARE 480
INSURANCE CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE OAT 483
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER 484
Appendix 485
Index 487