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Sleep Apnea Training for Dentists is Remarkable

Sleep apnea training for dentists is an amazing way to expand your list of services and help patients at the same time.

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With DSM Solutions you will have all of the tools you need to provide your patients with obstructive sleep apnea alternatives.

If you follow the DSM Blog, you will remember that OSA, or obstructive sleep apnea, causes people to stop breathing while sleeping. This leads to other health issues including congestive heart failure and stroke.

Unique OSA Treatment Options

With the DSM Solutions sleep apnea training program, dentists learn how to identify and treat it. This is especially important when it comes to oral appliance therapy for OSA.

With tools and support along with customized training and coaching, you will become successful while helping patients and new ones manage their obstructive sleep apnea. Web based and live classes make it easy and convenient.

Oral Appliance Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Twenty years ago, the only way to treat sleep apnea was with CPAP therapy. A CPAP machine is hooked up to a tube that is hooked up to a mask that is strapped to your face.

While CPAP machines have become more comfortable and less cumbersome over the years people still abandon them. This is because they are hard to clean and very difficult to travel with.

Oral appliance therapy is the most comfortable solution for obstructive sleep apnea. Using custom made mouth guards you will learn how to choose the best device.  

Learn More About Sleep Apnea Training for Dentists

Obstructive sleep apnea is a dangerous condition, but it doesn’t have to be. If you would like to learn more about sleep apnea training for dentists, call or click now. Your patients, and your new ones, will thank you for it.

Call for a no obligation consultation with DSM Solutions today.

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