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This lecture reviews a variety of oral appliances styles that can be used to manage sleep-related breathing disorders. It examines fundamental design principles that will prepare dental sleep medicine practitioners to provide oral appliances that are best suited for their patients’ individual needs.
Dentists screening and treating patients with sleep related breathing disorders.

Patricia (Trish) Braga, DDS, D. ABDSM, graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and established a multidisciplinary practice in 1983. In 2006 Dr. Braga entered the field of dental sleep medicine and became a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine in 2013. She began limiting her practice to dental sleep medicine in 2014 and completed the transition in less than a year. She chaired the Accreditation Committee, served as director at large for the ABDSM and participated on the Consensus Conference panel to develop, “Management of Side Effects of OAT for SDB”. She currently serves as Director of Education for the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
She has no relevant financial interest/other relationships to disclose.
Content for this online learning module was last reviewed and approved by the AADSM Education Committee on April 1, 2020. No committee members have relevant financial interest/other relationships to disclose. Education Committee: Kathi Wilson, DDS - Chair; Saleema Adatia, DMD; Michael Pagano, DDS; Gordon Bell, DDS; Maia Tsirghiladze, DMD; Harmeet Chiang, DMD; Kevin Wallace, DMD; Michelle Cantwell, DMD - Board Liaison; and Patricia Braga, DDS - Director of Education
Duration: 56 minutes
Original release date: April 2, 2020
Expiration date: None*
*Course content is reviewed every 3 years to ensure it is current and accurate. Should it be determined that course content is no longer current or accurate, content will expire. The AADSM will communicate that information to all registered attendees and course access will be removed.
This educational offering was funded exclusively by the AADSM. For questions regarding the content of this program or for technical assistance, contact the AADSM at info@aadsm.org or 630-686-9875.
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