Grow Your Dental Practice by Adding Oral Appliance Therapy
In the ever-evolving health-care landscape, staying ahead of the curve is important for a dental practice. One way that dentists can expand their business and enhance patient care is by adding oral appliance therapy (OAT) to their practice. This noninvasive treatment can significantly boost a dental practice’s growth. It allows dentists to offer comprehensive patient care, addressing not only patients’ dental needs but also their sleep-related issues.
Oral appliance therapy helps manage certain sleep-disordered breathing issues, most notably obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Oral appliance therapy uses a mandibular advancement device (MAD) which gently holds the lower jaw forward, preventing it (and the tongue) from falling back during sleep to avoid airway obstruction and maintain proper airflow. This helps reduce snoring and other sleep apnea symptoms, improves sleep quality, and reduces the associated health risks....
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Oral appliance therapy helps manage certain sleep-disordered breathing issues, most notably obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Oral appliance therapy uses a mandibular advancement device (MAD) which gently holds the lower jaw forward, preventing it (and the tongue) from falling back during sleep to avoid airway obstruction and maintain proper airflow. This helps reduce snoring and other sleep apnea symptoms, improves sleep quality, and reduces the associated health risks....
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