Volume 6, Issue 1 (1.10.19)
Editorials
Over the Counter Oral Appliances: Cause for Concern?Jean-François Masse, DMD, MSc, Diplomate, ABDSM
The Future Belongs to Those Who Shape It
David Schwartz, DDS, D.ABDSM
Original Article
The History Behind the Mechanics of Oral Appliance Therapy for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
B. Gail Demko, DMD, D.ABDSM
Special Articles
Oral Appliance Therapy Should be Reimbursed After CPAP Intolerance
Rosemarie Rohatgi, DMD, D.ABDSM, Kenneth Mogell, DMD, D.ABDSM, David B. Schwartz, DDS, D.ABDSM
Oral Appliance Therapy Should be Reimbursed as a First-Line Therapy for OSA
Jennifer Q. Le, DMD, D.ABDSM, CPCC, Jeff L. Rodgers, DMD, D.ABDSM, D.ASBA, Kevin Postol, DDS, D.ABDSM
Letters to the Editor
Response to “Ten Misconceptions that Dentists have about Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea”
Roy V. Hakala, DDS, FAGD
Scientific Opinion Should be Based on Overwhelming Scientific Literature, and the Door Always Left Open for Change Based on New Findings
B. Gail Demko, DMD, D.ABDSM
Commentary on “A New Definition of Dental Sleep Medicine”
Greg Essick, DDS, PhD, D.ABDSM