Dental Management of Sleep Disturbances is a clinically and scientifically based, up to date and updated text on the dentists position in dealing with patients sustaining sleep disorders. It is notably a recension of dental treatment methods employed in regulating sleep disturbances and in particulare, of disorders pertaining to the way of breathing encountered during sleep.
The scope of this up-to-date edition covers pertinent topics in applied dentistry. Broad discussions are given to the components of mouth placement devices, updated description of treatment modes contemporary used in sleep disorders today and various aspects examined for understanding the mutual involvement of dentist and specialist of sleep sciences during the practice of effective cure of the said condition.
In the field of case studies, the book intends to survey a range of variety of cases that foster the efficacy of oral treatment for patients who struggle with different kinds of sleep disorder. As well, it offers insightful knowledge of the connection between sleep deviations and attributes seen in oral area. Additionally, through lucid explanations, readers will be qualified to figure out how oral illnesses may impact distinct clinical conditions where sleep and breathing problems are commonly found. Another vital importance included is how dental practices can collaborate and help achieve sleep excellence for patients confronting breathing disorders. Furthermore, specialists in dental setting will find beneficial insights on how one ought to work with professionals who specialize in the domain of sleep research.
The recently revised edition offers a thorough and extensive overview of all aspects of sleep disorder management from an oral health perspective. It provides clinical perspectives on the practices and expected duties of dentists and physicians in addressing these matters, along with important guidelines related to dental treatment. Discussions of various aspects of diagnostic and medication are also thoroughly covered, including the analysis of issues regarding obstructive sleep-disordered breathing. This updated reference will be of appreciable interest to dental practitioners and students seeking to understand and fall in line with this field, allowing them to deliver more effective therapies and better manage their patients' dental needs.
Электронная Книга «Dental Management of Sleep Disorders» написана автором Ronald Attanasio в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781119014621
Описание книги от Ronald Attanasio
DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF SLEEP DISORDERS [b]A clinically focused, updated, and expanded edition of the leading resource on the dental management of sleep disorders The newly revised Second Edition of Dental Management of Sleep Disorders delivers a focused and authoritative exploration of the dentist’s role in managing patients with sleep problems, especially sleep-related breathing disorders and bruxism. Full discussions of the use of appliances, overviews of current treatment modalities, and investigations of the relationship between sleep disorders and dental and orofacial features accompany detailed chapters on oral appliance therapy, pharmacological, and behavioral management of symptoms. The book includes a variety of revealing case studies that examine the treatment of different sleep disorders, as well as: Thorough introductions to the societal impact of sleep disorders and human sleep architecture and functional anatomy of the airway Comprehensive explorations of the pathophysiology and classification of sleep disorders and sleep disorders in the pediatric population Practical discussions of medical disorders related to obstructive sleep apnea and the dental and orofacial consequences of sleep-related breathing disorders In-depth examinations of the role and interaction of the dentist with the sleep physician and sleep study center Offering practical advice for diagnosis and treatment, Dental Management of Sleep Disorders, Second Edition is a valuable resource for dental practitioners as well as students.