Who We Are The Snoring and Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment Center of Maine is located at 650 Brighton Avenue, Portland, Maine. Learn More ›
What We Do The Snoring and Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment Center of Maine supports health care professionals and consumers interested in overcoming sleep apnea and snoring challenges.
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Looking for a Speaker? Whether a doctor’s practice or a consumer group, Dr. Corwin would love to talk about how oral appliances can help people with sleep apnea. Call to arrange at 207.773.6331.
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Posted by Thomas Corwin, on July 29th, 2015 Kannan Ramar, MBBS, MD1; Leslie C. Dort, DDS2; Sheri G. Katz, DDS3; Christopher J. Lettieri, MD4; Christopher G. Harrod, MS5;
Sherene M. Thomas, PhD5; Ronald D. Chervin, MD6
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 3Atlanta, GA; 4Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center, Bethesda, MD; 5American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL; . . . Read More › AASM and AADSM Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring with Oral Appliance Therapy – 2015
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on April 11th, 2013 REPORT OF THE AASM CLINICAL PRACTICE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Report of the Clinical Practice Review Committee, American Academy of Sleep Medicine Amy Lynn Meoli, MD; Carol L. Rosen, MD; David Kristo, MD; Michael Kohrman, MD; Nalaka Gooneratne, MD; Robert Neal Aguillard, MD; Robert Fayle, MD; Robert Troell, MD
Given the paucity and quality of scientific literature . . . Read More › Nonprescription Treatments of Snoring or Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An Evaluation of Products with Limited Scientific Evidence
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on March 16th, 2013 JOrofacOrthop. 2008Nov;69(6):437‐47. Epub 2008Nov 11 Ghazal A, Jonas IE, Rose EC. Department of Orthodontics, Albert Ludwig University, Freiburg i. Br., Germany
Clinically small but statistically significant dental side effects predominantly affecting the incisors’ inclination occurs after long‐term wear of a TAP appliance. The clinical relevance of these dental changes to the patient can only be . . . Read More › Dental Side Effects of Mandibular Advancement Appliances ‐ A 2‐Year Follow‐up
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on March 3rd, 2013 Improvement in AHI during OA is dependent on the amount of Mandibular Advancement (MA). Sequential sleep recordings facilitate MA titration. Long‐term MA therapy in the titrated position is effective and well tolerated. Reported side effects are frequent but mild.
Gindre L, Gagnadoux F, Meslier N, Gustin JM, Racineux JL. Département de Pneumologie, CHU, Angers, France . . . Read More › Mandibular Advancement for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Dose Effect on Apnea, Long‐Term Use and Tolerance
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