THE TRUTH ABOUT SLEEP APNEA SEMINAR TRAINING

Dental Sleep Medicine: the hottest button in dentistry today.
Awareness of sleep apnea in America is at an all-time peak. People who recognize that they have the symptoms are asking their doctors about it. Every dentist would like to be “The Sleep Dentist”.

Seminars and courses are now available every week, in different cities, throughout the United States. More and more dentists are getting trained to discover the more than 40 million estimated victims of sleep apnea, and to treat them with the most appropriate modalities. Oral appliance therapy (OAT) is the most convenient and preferred therapy for the mild and moderate cases and for those patients who cannot tolerate the CPAP device. Fortunately, this is where The Dentist rides in on a white horse to the rescue. Dentists, we like to say, are on the front line of the battle against sleep apnea. Dentists are in the optimum position to see the signs and symptoms and can offer the most preferred solutions to the problem.

Keys to Success
Success in treatment acceptance and end point attainment varies with, and depends upon, each individual dentist’s determination and his/her patient’s cooperation.  The training programs will present the tools, the screening and diagnostic equipment, the techniques, the verbal skills, etc., but as in other health-care therapies, a partnership between the professional provider and the patient is the key to success. The patient’s cooperation is essential. Take periodontal disease therapy (STM or CPT), for example. The dentist and hygienist will remove the disease, teach the patient how to maintain periodontal health, and then monitor the patient’s progress for the patient’s lifetime. Sleep apnea can be considered an episodic disease like periodontal disease, diabetes and cardiac disease. For these there is no cure; only a lifetime of care to keep these diseases under control.  Failure of patients to comply will result in an episodic return of the symptoms in any of these cases. Compliance will keep them under control. So that explains the patient’s role in the “partnership for success”.

Why do some dentists take the course, go back to their Practices, “try it” and become discouraged?
And now the dentist’s responsibilities.
In the words of the Great Master Yoda, in the classic Star Wars movies, “There is no ‘try’; there is only ‘do’ or ‘do not’.”
Beginning with the seminar training, the dentist must be 1000% committed to success. (Anything we endeavor will be more likely to be achieved when we are positive that we will win.) The seminar training is only the beginning of the learning process. We must retain what we have learned, continue to study, to research all new ideas and to practice our treatment plan presentations with our teams. Everyone on the team must be skilled and committed.

11-26-13 DOS EQUOSWe must be able to answer these questions:
How do I keep my team motivated and constantly alert to help these patients?

How do find and connect with a certified medical sleep physician?
How do I “sell” my patient on the need for these services?
How do I bill patients and third party benefit payers for my DSM services?

This article did not promise the details of a “How to ….” for a DSM practice. Those answers are available for anyone to find, just as we found the answers to mastering.Perio Hygiene, composites and Smile Enhancements. The point of this article is that the Sleep Apnea training, although essential, is not the end of the education. It is, as Winston Churchill said in 1942 during WWII,  “…this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”  And THAT is “the truth about sleep apnea training”.

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Did George Washington’s dentures contribute to his death?

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,  President Washington! 

282 years old   February 22, 1732-2014

Dentistry has come a long way since Dr. John Greenwood gave you those dentures in 1789 made from >>>>>>>>

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There must be dozens of portraits of George Washington. I have never seen any with him smiling. Those darn Hippo dentures with the spring openers must have been painful.

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Light from a red laser scans a resin reproduction of the 1789 lower denture originally carved from Hippopatamus ivory for George Washington.

Was the throat infection that took George Washington’s life caused by colonies of bacteria that grew in his world famous dentures?   What material were they made from?

By the time he became President, in 1789, at age 57, he had only one tooth remaining,   At his inauguration, Washington was wearing a full set of dentures which were attached to his final tooth. Washington had frequent dental problems during his tenure as commanding general of the Continental Army. A famous painting of Washington in 1779 shows a scar on his left cheek, believed to be the result of a badly abscessed tooth.

One cannot help but wonder if his teeth might have been the source of the chronic infections he suffered. His dental and health problems were intertwined.

Washington was treated by no fewer than eight prominent dentists who practiced in colonial America, but his favorite was Dr. John Greenwood.  Dr. Greenwood’s dentures had a base of hippopotamus ivory carved to fit the gums. The upper denture had ivory teeth and the lower plate consisted of eight human teeth fastened by gold pivots that screwed into the base. The set was secured in his mouth by spiral springs. The upper and lower gold plates were connected by springs which pushed the upper and lower plates against the upper and lower ridges of his mouth to hold them in place. Washington actually had to actively close his jaws tightly to make his teeth bite together.

His final dentures were made in 1798, the year before he died. This set had a swaged gold plate with individual backing for each tooth and was fastened together by rivets. Today, the lower denture is on display in the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, and another the set was donated to the University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimore, the oldest dental college in the world.

Source: Research by Michelle Keib

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Insurance companies are paying with Medical Codes, too. Learn how!

Wouldn’t it be nice to get paid for an “Office Visit” like an MD?

Presenters:      Dr. Marty Lipsey and Mr. John Nadeau

Dates:                    February 21 and 22, Friday and Sat., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Location:              The Glidewell Technology Center, Irvine, CA

Sleep Apnea from A to ZZZZZZZZZZ  

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 Dr. Lipsey is a recognized and highly respected authority on electronic medical billing and successful insurance coding and processing for Sleep Apnea services.

February 22nd is George’s birthday. Look at the appliance he wore and be thankful we have progressed to modern dental sleep apnea appliances.
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  This 2 day course, on 2/21 and 2/22 is designed to provide you with the knowledge to confidently return to your practice and immediately begin implementing new screening and treatment protocols.

After the Seminar Dr. Lipsey will continue to Mentor you and your team, giving you the confidence to be a Sleep Medicine Doctor.

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Meet them here, read the course description, and register here:  http://sleepgroupsolutions.com/2.0/modules/piCal/index.php?action=View&event_id=0000003036

About Dr. Marty Lipsey :

Dr. Marty Lipsey

Dr. Marty Lipsey, received his DDS degree from UCLA and a Master of Science from Northwestern University Dental School. Dr. Lipsey is the founder of Dental Sleep Med Systems, offering dental teams assistance in implementing and/or improving their dental sleep medicine practices, including electronic medical billing and successful insurance coding and processing. Dr. Lipsey is also a Sleep Group Solutions Instructor, and teaches Dental Sleep Medicine regularly.

BRING YOUR VALENTINE TO CHARLOTTE FOR A SPECIAL WEEKEND

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Learn Dental Sleep Medicine in Charlotte, NC on the Valentine’s Weekend- Feb. 11th and 12th.
Bring your Valentine and enjoy the city after a most profitable seminar.
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Dr. George Jones will explain the WHY and the HOW of the Obstructive Sleep Apnea connections:

  • WHY is High Blood Pressure a symptom of SA?
  • WHY is Acid Reflux (GERD) a symptom of SA?
  • WHY is Diabetes a symptom of SA?

Dr. Jones will explain these relationships and their physiology.

Learn the risk factors and HOW they contribute to OSA:

  • Excess weight. Fat deposits around your upper airway may obstruct your breathing. However, not everyone who has sleep apnea is overweight. Thin people develop OSA, too.
  • Neck circumference. People with a thicker neck may have a narrower airway.
  • A narrowed airway. You may have inherited a naturally narrow throat. Or, your tonsils or adenoids may become enlarged, which can block your airway. An enlarged or inflamed uvula will block the airway.
  • Being male. Men are twice as likely to have sleep apnea. However, women increase their risk if they’re overweight, and their risk also appears to rise after menopause.
  • Age. Sleep apnea occurs significantly more often in adults over 60.
  • Family history. If you have family members with sleep apnea, you may be at increased risk.
  • Race. In people under 35 years old, blacks are more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Use of alcohol, sedatives or tranquilizers. These substances relax the muscles in your throat.
  • Smoking. Smokers are three times more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea than are people who’ve never smoked. Smoking may increase the amount of inflammation and fluid retention in the upper airway. This risk likely drops after you quit smoking.
  • Nasal congestion. If you have difficulty breathing through your nose — whether it’s from an anatomical problem or allergies — you’re more likely to develop obstructive sleep apnea.
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Earn 16 CE credits and become The Sleep Dentist.
Brand yourself as a Doctor who understands and discovers sleep problems.

Read more about this inside Sleep Magazine: www.TheSleepMagazine.com 

1-21-13 LOGO DENTAL PROS SHARINGSee the Two day course outline and register here:
http://sleepgroupsolutions.com/2.0/modules/piCal/index.php?action=View&event_id=0000003035

Dr. Jones will continue to mentor you after the seminar to give you the confidence to be a Sleep Medicine Doctor.

Dr. George Jones is a native of Wheeling, WV and earned his BS in Chemistry from Wheeling Jesuit University. He received his Dental Degree from the University Of Florida College Of Dentistry, and relocated to coastal North Carolina in 2003. Over the years, Dr. Jones has served as a consultant and evaluator for several dental manufacturers and maintains a private practice in Sunset Beach, NC. .

ANOTHER MILESTONE IN DENTAL EDUCATION

Congratulations to you the members of Advance! Dental Study Group on LinkedIn. We have grown to over 900 members in a very short time.  People like what you have to say; keep up the good work.

1-21-13 LOGO DENTAL PROS SHARINGYour contributions of discussion topics, comments and questions are of large value to our community of dental professionals. We learn from each other. Share your passion for dentistry.

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4053727&trk=anet_ug_hm

Join, learn, share and enjoy. This is  the fountain of knowledge.

Stay thirsty, my friends.

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I don’t always read my emails, but when I do, it’s from you, the Most Interesting Man (and Woman) in the World.

Dentists do get paid with Medical Codes. Here’s how!

Wouldn’t it be nice to get paid for an “Office Visit” like an MD?

Learn Sleep Apnea with Medical Insurance Codes, Fees, and Billing Procedures.

Sleep Apnea from A to ZZZZZZZZ

1-29-13  SNORINGThe Instructors: Dr. Marty Lipsey and John Nadeau, VP of SGS

The Location: The prestigious Glidewell Labs in Irvine, California 

The Date: February 21-22, Friday and Saturday

Dr. Lipsey is a recognized and highly respected authority on electronic medical billing and successful insurance coding and processing for Sleep Apnea services.  Dr. Lipsey always includes great pearls for patient friendly insurance and financial strategies for Dental Sleep Medicine. 

Dr. Lipsey says, Bring your staff.  We find the most successful offices are those that have everyone on the same page. These Sleep Apnea services are over 90% staff driven.  I will give your staff many tried, proven and innovative ideas that they will be able to confidently implement as soon as you return to the officeand get reimbursed fairly for it..” 

1-21-13 LOGO DENTAL PROS SHARINGAfter the Seminar Dr. Lipsey will continue to Mentor you, giving you the confidence to be a Sleep Medicine Doctor.

Meet the instructors, read the course description, and register here:  http://sleepgroupsolutions.com/2.0/modules/piCal/index.php?action=View&event_id=0000003036

About Dr. Marty Lipsey :

Dr. Marty Lipsey Dr. Marty Lipsey, received his DDS degree from UCLA and a Master of Science from Northwestern University Dental School. Dr. Lipsey is the founder of Dental Sleep Med Systems, offering dental teams assistance in implementing and/or improving their dental sleep medicine practices, including electronic medical billing and successful insurance coding and processing. Dr. Lipsey is also a Sleep Group Solutions Instructor, and teaches Dental Sleep Medicine regularly.