
Snoring Isn’t Sexy, LLC Proposes 7 Patient Guidelines for Selecting a Sleep Medicine Dentist Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea are serious medical problems. Obstructive sleep apnea can increase the risk for heart attack, stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. Increasingly, specially trained dentists are being called upon to provide oral appliance therapy for those patients who cannot tolerate or prefer not to wear a CPAP unit. Choosing a sleep-disorders dentist who is qualified to work with one’s physician is essential to one’s health or the health of a loved one. New York, NY (Vocus) September 14, 2009 Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea are serious medical problems. Obstructive sleep apnea can increase the risk for heart attack, stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. Increasingly, specially trained dentists are being called upon to provide oral appliance therapy for those patients who cannot tolerate or prefer not to wear a CPAP unit. Choosing a sleep-disorders dentist who is qualified to work with one’s physician is essential to one’s health or the health of a loved one. “The dentist you choose to treat your problem with sleep disordered breathing must be properly educated and with adequate experience. Legally, any dentist can treat snoring and/or sleep apnea with an oral appliance, however, that does not mean that every dentist has the necessary experience and training to provide proper therapy. As snoring and sleep apnea can be deleterious to your health, it’s imperative that you choose a dentist with the special and necessary qualifications.” says Dr. Laurence Barsh, president and founder of Snoring Isn’t Sexy, LLC. “Dentists cannot legally make the diagnosis of primary snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome or obstructive sleep apnea. This means that the dentist you choose must be able to work closely with your physician to determine an appropriate treatment regimen. Though Snoring Isn’t Sexy, LLC is a commercial directory service; we feel an obligation to those that use our service to provide guidelines for potential patients when selecting a dentist for treatment,” says Barsh. 7 guidelines for selecting a dentist to provide oral appliance therapy 1. Team Approach - A qualified sleep-disorders dentist must be willing and able to work closely with physicians and other health care professionals and have a solid relationship with local sleep labs and sleep physicians. Management by a dentist should always involve interaction and communication with a family physician and sleep specialist as well as a cardiologist, pulmonologist and/or endocrinologist and others if necessary.
More information about these guidelines is available at Snoring Isn't Sexy Patient Guidelines. About Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC was founded in 2008 by Laurence I. Barsh, DMD, a dentist who has been involved with sleep medicine since 1992 and who now devotes full time to educating the public about dentistry's role and responsibility in the recognition and management of snoring and sleep apnea. Dr. Barsh and the dentists associated with Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC feel strongly that management of sleep-breathing disorders is a shared responsibility of both the medical and dental professions. Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC consists of independently owned and operated affiliated offices. Visit Snoring Isn't Sexy for a directory of all participating dentists. # # #
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