373 total news stories found.
2009-12-10 | Treatments of sleep disorders, migraines, chronic daily headaches and trigeminal neuralgia have long been assigned to neurologists and pulmonary specialists. Current studies shown that all of these disorders have a common causative denominator.
2009-10-29 | Are you frequently awakened through the night due to your partner's loud snoring or sudden gasping sounds? Do you remember sleeping through the night but experience chronic exhaustion during the day? If you answered yes, then it is possible you or a loved one is suffering from sleep apnea.
2009-10-24 | Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stokes, Migraines, Chronic Daily Headaches, Tension-Type Headaches, Sinus Problems, Snoring and Sleep Apnea are just a few of the areas where patients benefit from Dental Treatment addressing Medical Disorders.
2009-10-04 | Ottawa dentist Dr. Pamela Li has incorporated an antibacterial powder into her periodontal disease treatment to improve periodontal pocketing.
2009-10-02 | Sleep apnea is most commonly treated with CPAP or BiPAP but because the majority do not continue with CPAP, oral appliances and surgery are alternative treatments that have shown success. Continuation of treatment is a vitally important factor.
2009-10-01 | General dentistry is the field of dental work that encompasses all non-cosmetic oral procedures. Family dentists, oral surgeons, and many cosmetic dentists practice general dentistry.
2009-09-19 | Sleep Apnea Dentist Zachary Hodgins DDS joins national I Hate CPAP campaign to offer oral appliance options to the many Orlando Metro Area residents who can't tolerate CPAP.
2009-09-19 | I Hate CPAP Sleep Apnea Dentist David Miller is improving lives in Sacramento, Roseville, Placerville, and Woodland, California with cpap alternative appliances that treat sleep disordered breathing.
2009-09-04 | Fear of going to the dentist is probably the number one cause of serious dental problems and even other health problems that stem from delayed dental care. Sleep dentistry, or sedation dentistry, can take the fear and anxiety out of dental care.
2009-08-17 | Examination of the tongue may be a simple diagnostic test for Sleep Apnea. Simple methods for predicting sleep apnea can lower health care costs and improve overall health and quality of life.
2009-08-07 | ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP (ENTA) is proud to announce the September 1 opening of its newest office in Hoboken, New Jersey.
2009-08-01 | One of the most common functional problems corrected with nose surgery is a deviated septum.
2009-08-01 | Sleep apnea is a serious disorder affecting millions of Americans. CPAP, the Gold Standard of treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is rejected by a majority of patients.
2009-06-10 | Dr Frank DePaola is giving New Jersey patients better lives and happier marriages. Patients are raving about how much better they sleep when their spouse's snoring is treated. WWW.IHATECPAP.COM has the answers patients need.
2009-06-07 | The Sleep Disorder Dental Society Has Evolved Over The Last 18 Years And Has Become The Aadsm. The Academy Holds It 's Meeting In Conjunction With The American Academy Of Sleep Medicine's Meeting That Will Continue Thru The Week.
2009-05-25 | Sleep apnea is a dangerous disorder that is often undiagnosed and untreated. Florida dentists in the I HATE CPAP! network applaud the Congressman and have been working with http://wwwihatecpap.com founder to promote diagnosis
2009-05-07 | Newmark distribute Asonor throughout Italy through the Gruppo Comifar
2009-05-01 | Abraham A. Katz, DDS has joined the national I Hate CPAP campaign and launched www.NV.IHateCPAP.com to introduce oral appliance and CPAP alternative options to sleep apnea sufferers who can't tolerate CPAP or have stopped using it.
2009-04-11 | Dr Ira L Shapira, A Gurnee Dentist Held His Popular Course On Dental Sleep Medicine On April3-4 At Midlane Country Club In Wadsworth And At His Gurnee Dental Office. Dentists And Their Teams From Around The U.S. Attended His Seminar.
2009-04-11 | CPAP Is Considered The Gold Standard Of Treatment For Sleep Apnea But Numerous Studies Have Shown That Less Than Half Of Patients Use Their CPAP On A Regular Basis. The AASM And The AADSN Recognize Oral Appliances As A First Line Apnea Treatment.