About AADSM
The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) promotes research and the clinical use of oral appliances and upper airway surgery for the treatment of sleep-related breathing disorders (SBD) and provides training and resources for those who work directly with patients.

AADSM members collaborate with colleagues to learn about oral appliances and the role they play in the treatment of SBD. The organization builds bridges and forms relationships with the medical community, especially in sleep centers, and other professional groups who play an integral part of the SBD treatment and research team. The AADSM also reaches out to the community at large, working toward the creation of a positive public awareness of sleep disorders and the role of the dentist in recognition and treatment of SBD.

The AADSM helps educate practitioner dentists through clinical meetings that keep leading-edge ideas accessible and establishes and maintains appropriate treatment protocol. It is the intention and mandate of the AADSM to address the issues of dental sleep medicine through the results of evidence based research.



AADSM News and Annoucements

AADSM ANNOUNCES A NEW BOOK!

The AADSM has added a new book to its product list now available to all dental sleep professionals.

ORAL-APPLIANCE THERAPY IN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA-HYPOPNEA SYNDROME: A clinical study on therapeutic outcomes” By: Dr. Aarnoud Hoekema is now available online (pre-orders only) and will be available at the AADSM 17 th Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD in June 2008.

This book represents the first compilation of its kind and is an important addition to the AADSM library and for those involved in Sleep Medicine as well as Dental Sleep Medicine.  It encloses a thesis by Dr. Aarnoud Hoekema which focuses on clinical outcomes using oral appliance therapy and its comparison to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).  It provides information of interest to any and all healthcare professionals caring for patients with sleep disordered breathing.  The general aim of this book is to evaluate the specific role of oral-appliance therapy in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).  Chapters include treatment of OSA with oral appliances versus CPAP and other therapies, literature review of oral appliance therapy, alternative procedures for initiating CPAP, effects of oral appliances versus CPAP on various neurobehavioral and physiological parameters, and predictors of success of oral appliance therapy versus CPAP.

Member Price: $20
Non-member Price: $30



FIND-A-DENTIST SEARCH FEATURE

The Find-a-Dentist feature allows you to search for AADSM member dentists in your area. Simply select your state and search through our database for a dentist specializing in dental sleep medicine near you.


ACADEMY PUBLISHES DEFINITION OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE



AADSM STRATEGIC PLAN

For the last six months the AADSM Board of Directors has been working on a strategic plan to provide future direction to our organization. Members were invited to complete a membership survey to direct the board in this important endeavor. The strategic plan consists of five goals and 18 objectives to achieve these goals in the next three years. The aim of this plan is to increase awareness of dental sleep medicine among health professionals and patients, initiate and strengthen collaborative efforts with other organizations and provide advanced training and resources to dentists practicing dental sleep medicine. As a maturing professional organization, AADSM will continue to play a proactive leadership role in dental sleep medicine through education, strategic alliances and dissemination of information.


AADSM SUPPORTS NEW GUIDELINES THAT IDENTIFY ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY

The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine supports new guidelines that identify oral appliance therapy as an effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. The guidelines, issued by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and published in the February 2006 issue of the journal SLEEP, indicate that patients can use oral appliances as therapy for mild to moderate cases of obstructive sleep apnea or when continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is not a viable treatment option.

 
Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine Course ; 10/25/08-10/26/08


   

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