Beschreibung
This concise clinical handbook educates dental practitioners seeking to understand, recognize, and manage disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep bruxism, and chronic pain, which often interfere with or intrude into sleep and are critically important to the practice of dentistry. Leading experts in medicine and dentistry articulate and guide readers in performing the specific responsibilities of dental practitioners, such as routinely examining patients for the risk of sleep-disordered breathing; providing guidance and appropriate referrals to patients who report snoring, sleepiness, and morning headache; managing the tooth damage or pain generated by bruxism; knowing when to prescribe oral appliances and understanding their associated risks; and collaborating closely with maxillofacial surgeons or ENT specialists when surgery is indicated. This unique book is a rapid source of practical information for students, practicing dentists, and researchers who wish to expand their knowledge base on this important topic.
Inhalt
"1. Nature of Sleep 2. Neurobiology 3. Classification 4. Related Breathing Disorders 5. Pathophysiology of OSA 6. Long-Term Consequences of OSA 7. Diagnosis of OSA 8. Upper Airway Imaging 9. OSA Treatment 10. Oral Appliances 11. Dentofacial Orthopedics 12. Sleep Bruxism 13. Orofacial Movement Disorders 14. Diagnosis of Bruxism 15. Pathophyiology of Bruxism 16. Bruxism in Children 17. Management of Bruxism 18. Chronic Pain 19. Sleep Loss-Pain Interactions 20. Orofacial Pain and Sleep Disturbance 21. TMD Comorbidities on Sleep Quality and Orofacial Pain 22. Pharmacologic Management 23. Nonpharmacologic Management"
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