24
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Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
Prel�inary
Program
June 4 – 6, 2015 | Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington
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NELLY HUYNH, PHD
CHAIR
SHERI KATZ, DDS
VICE CHAIR
ALAN BLANTON, DDS
STEVE MARINKOVICH, DDS
KATHERINE PHILLIPS, DDS
SUE ELLEN RICHARDSON, DDS
JOHN TUCKER, DMD
LESLIE DORT, DDS
BOARD LIAISON
KATHLEEN BENNETT, DDS
AADSM PRESIDENT, EX OFFICIO
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Quick Facts ... 2 Schedule at a Glance ... 3 Invited Lecturers ... 6 Educational Courses ... 11 General Sessions ... 13 Registration Information ... 24 Travel Information ... 28 Continuing Education ... 30
AADSM Registration Form ... 31
Speaker Index ... 32
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Quick
Facts
MEETING DATES
Thursday, June 4, 2015 – Saturday, June 6, 2015
LOCATION
Washington State Convention Center 800 Convention Place
Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: (206) 694-5030
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Type On or before April 22
April 23 to May 25
AADSM Member $495 $550
AADSM Student Member $50 $50
Dental Staff of AADSM Member $250 $295
Nonmember $650 $695
Dental Staff of Nonmember $250 $295 For further information on registering for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting, see page 25.
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Fax (credit card only) (630) 737-9790
Mail (credit card or check) American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
2510 North Frontage Road Darien, IL 60561
ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS
Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:30 am – 5:30 pm
Friday, June 5, 2015 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday, June 6, 2015 7:00 am – 3:30 pm
Registration materials (including badges, final programs, tickets, etc.) will be provided at the registration counter located in the West Lobby on level six of the Washington State Convention Center.
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
The exhibit hall will be open during the following hours: Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:30 am – 4:00 pm
Friday, June 5, 2015 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday, June 6, 2015 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED EVENTS
Industry Supported Events are educational events coordinated by third-party medical education organizers that are often supported by industry grants. While held in conjunction with the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting, these events are not part of the scientific program that is coordinated by the AADSM Annual Meeting Committee. Industry Supported Events are scheduled for evening time slots following the daily scientific program. More information will be available on the official AADSM 24th Annual Meeting website www.aadsm.org/AnnualMeeting.aspx and will be included in the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting Final Program.
Individual members of the AADSM qualify for reduced registration fees; for more information about
membership, visit the AADSM website at www.aadsm.org
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EDUCATIONAL COURSES Intensive reviews of topics presented in a half day session format prior to the scientific programD
DISCUSSION GROUPS Forums for informal presentations of a specific topic, which may includeconversations on controversial subjects or pro/con discussions and presentations.
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INVITED LECTURERS One-hours lectures during which senior-level investigators/clinicians present intheir areas of expertise
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MEET THE PROFESSORS Small-group lunch sessions during which an expert in the field leads an informal discussion on a single topicO
ORAL PRESENTATIONS 15-minute presentations during which investigators present their latest research and new ideas in the fieldR
CASE REPORTS Review of challenging cases by an expert panelS
SYMPOSIA Sessions focusing on the latest data and ideas in the fieldW
CLINICAL WORKSHOPS Reviews of the latest clinical challenges, presentations or discussions of controversial clinical topics or difficult clinical situations that demonstrate the critical thinking process in clinical dental sleep medicineThursday, June 4, 2015
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 6:30 am – 4:00 pm
EDUCATIONAL COURSES 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
C01: Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
C02: Advanced Dental Sleep Medicine 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
C03: Mini Board Review Course 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
MEET THE PROFESSORS 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
M01: Dentofacial Morphology in Obstructive Sleep Apnea 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
M02: Therapeutic Options in Residual OSA After T&A in Children 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
M03: How Titration of Oral Appliances, Trial Appliance Therapy and Combination
Therapy Fit in Our Treatment Protocols 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
INTRODUCTION AND AWARDS 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm
KEYNOTE ADDRESS 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
I01: Impact of Opiates on Sleep and Addiction Risk: What Dentists Should Know 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 3:15 pm – 3:30 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
I02: Pediatric Sleep Apnea 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
I03: Successful Management of Disease with Oral Appliance Therapy 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED EVENTS 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Sponsor: MicroDental Laboratories Event: OSA Appliance Titration; Finding the
Starting Position 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sponsor: ResMed Event: ResMed: Discover the Narval Difference 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Exhibit Hall Open
6:30 am – 4:00 pm
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Educational CoursesD
Discussion GroupsI
Invited LecturersM
Meet the ProfessorsO
Oral PresentationsR
Case ReportsS
SymposiaW
Clinical WorkshopsFriday, June 5, 2015
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 8:00 am – 10:00 am
S01: Year in Review 8:00 am – 9:00 am
W01: Nasal and Pharyngeal Surgery for OSA 8:00 am – 9:00 am
W02: The New Clinical Practice Guidelines for Oral Appliance Therapy: Where Did
They Come From and What Do They Mean For Your Practice? 9:00 am – 10:00 am
R01: Challenging Case Reports 9:00 am – 10:00 am
REFRESHMENT BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING 10:00 am – 10:30 am
GENERAL SESSIONS 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
D01: Panel Discussion: Appropriate Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
MEET THE PROFESSORS 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
M04: Managing Oral Appliance Therapy in the Sleep Center 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
M05: Tips for Insurance in the Dental Sleep Medicine Practice 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
M06: Social Media & Your Practice 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm
W03: The Affordable Care Act 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm
S02: Gizmos and Gadgets: Using Technology to Enhance the Care of Patients with
Sleep Disorders 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm
REFRESHMENT BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING 3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 3:45 pm – 5:45 pm
W04: A Whirlwind Tour of Medical Insurance in the Dental Sleep Practice 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
O01: Oral Presentations 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
I04: Controversies in Oral Appliance Titration Techniques 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm
W05: Sleep Apnea's Contribution to the Stress Load and Mindfulness Based Stress
Reduction 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm
AADSM GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING 5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm
Exhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Educational CoursesD
Discussion GroupsI
Invited LecturersM
Meet the ProfessorsO
Oral PresentationsR
Case ReportsS
SymposiaW
Clinical WorkshopsSaturday, June 6, 2015
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 8:00 am – 10:00 am
S03: Dentofacial Consequences of CPAP 8:00 am – 9:00 am
S04: Out of Center Sleep Testing (OCST) 8:00 am – 9:00 am
I06: Trends in Clinical Sleep Medicine 9:00 am – 10:00 am
S05: Sleep and Cancer 9:00 am – 10:00 am
REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:00 am – 10:15 am
GENERAL SESSIONS 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
S06: Orofacial Neuropathic Pain: Clinical Presentation, Mechanisms, and
Evidence-based Management 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
D02: The Circle of Care — Developing a Sustainable Physician Referral Network 10:15 pm – 11:15 pm
S07: Sleep and Positional Therapy 11:15 pm – 12:15 pm
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
MEET THE PROFESSORS 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
M07: Combination Therapy, Research and Clinical Views 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
M08: There is More to Sleep Than Apnea: An Insight into Other Sleep Disorders which
May Co-exist with and Confuse an OSA Diagnosis 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm M09: Differential Diagnosis of Sleep Bruxism 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
GENERAL SESSIONS 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
S08: Objective Compliance Monitoring 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
S09: Sleep and Depression 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
W07: Cost Effectiveness of Oral Appliances 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
D03: Why and How to Accredit Your DSM Facility 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Exhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 3:00 pm
DAVID
GOZAL, MD
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015 / 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
I02: PEDIATRIC SLEEP APNEA
Dr. Gozal is currently the Herbert T. Abelson Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago and Physician in Chief of the Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, where he also holds the title of Pritzker Scholar. He received his MD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, completed his pediatric residency at the Haifa Medical Center in Israel, and then spent 2 years in Cameroon, West Africa, developing rural healthcare networks, for which he received the title of “Knight of the Order of Merit”. Dr. Gozal then completed his pediatric pulmonology and sleep medicine training at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles in 1993, and joined the faculty at the University of Southern California and UCLA. In 1994, he moved to Tulane University, where he rose through the ranks and was appointed tenured Professor and Constance Kaufman Endowed Chair in Pediatric Pulmonology Research. From 1999 till 2009, Dr. Gozal was at the University of Louisville as the Children’s Hospital Foundation Chair for Pediatric Research, Distinguished University Scholar, Vice-Chair for Research, Director of the Kosair Children’s Research Institute, and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program, both of which were recognized as Programs of Distinction by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
He is the current Vice-President of the American Thoracic Society (slated to become President in 2016), deputy editor for the journals SLEEP and Frontiers in Neurology, past associate editor of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and a regular member of the NNRS study section at NIH, as well as serving on the editorial boards of several journals in the field. He has been the recipient of multiple professional accolades, and most recently was awarded the William C. Dement Academic Achievement Award by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine in 2013.
GILLES
LAVIGNE, DMD, P
hD
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015 / 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
I01: IMPACT OF OPIATES ON SLEEP AND ADDCITION RISK: WHAT DENTISTS SHOULD KNOW
Dr. Lavigne completed his postdoctoral training on the neurobiology of pain at NIH, Bethesda, MD. He received a Doctor honoris causa from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, Switzerland. He holds a Canada Research Chair in Pain, Sleep & Trauma and is Dean of the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the Université de Montréal, Canada. He was President of the Canadian Sleep Society and is currently President of the Canadian Pain Society (2014–2016). He is co-founder and past Director of the three research networks for Oral Health, Pain and Placebo Mechanisms under the Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Quebec and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Dr. Lavigne is internationally recognized for his experimental and clinical research projects on sleep bruxism and the interactions between sleep, pain, and breathing disorders.
Honorary Member
Award Winner
2015
NANCY
COLLOP, MD
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015 / 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
I03: SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF DISEASE WITH ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY
Dr. Collop was the 2011-2012 president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and is currently the director of the Emory Sleep Center in Atlanta, Ga. She holds a primary appointment in the Emory School of Medicine as professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, as well as a secondary appointment as Professor of Neurology. Dr. Collop earned a medical degree in 1984 from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in Hershey, Pa. She completed an internal medicine internship and residency at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Va., and a pulmonary/critical care fellowship at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. Dr. Collop has also served on the American Board of Sleep Medicine (ABSM) Board of Directors since 1998, holding the position of ABSM president from 2002-2009. She currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
ALAN
LOWE, DMD, PHD
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2015 / 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm
I04: CONTROVERSIES IN ORAL APPLIANCE TITRATION TECHNIQUES
Dr. Lowe is currently Professor and Chair of the Division of Orthodontics and Director of the Frontier Clinical Research Centre at the University of British Columbia and has maintained a private orthodontic specialty practice in Vancouver, Canada for 35 years. He has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally in the areas of neurophysiology and orthodontics with a particular emphasis on the etiology and treatment of snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea. His research activities have been funded by both provincial and federal governments and he has published over 120 papers, 150 abstracts and 15 book chapters. In addition, he has successfully filed Canadian, U.S. and international patents for each of three inventions.
NATHANIEL
WATSON, MD, MS
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 / 9:00 am – 10:00 am
I05: TRENDS IN SLEEP MEDICINE
Dr. Watson is Professor of Neurology at the University of Washington (UW), Director of the Harborview Medical Center Sleep Clinic and Co-director of the UW Medicine Sleep Center. He is Board Certified in sleep medicine and neurology. Dr. Watson is President-Elect of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. His research interests are diverse, but mainly focus on investigating the untoward impact of sleep curtailment through gene-environment interactions in twin studies. He is a passionate advocate for sleep reprioritization in society and has appeared in numerous media including print, television, and radio pressing this issue. His policy work focuses on fatigue in transportation safety.
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C01: INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE
Ticketed Event / 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
Fee: $85 members; $125 nonmembers
Chair: Katherine Phillips, DDS
Faculty: Donald Farquhar, DDS / James Hogg, DDS / Kevin Postol, DDS
Overview: This educational session will provide an overview of and introduction to the most common issues seen in dental sleep medicine. Topics include obstructive sleep apnea and its diagnosis, oral appliance selection and potential complications, bite techniques and titration.
Target Audience: Dentists, dental hygienists, physicians and auxiliary staff
Objectives:
1. Review impression techniques and different bite registrations;
2. Discuss the potential maintenance problems that may occur with oral appliance therapy and how to effectively manage them;
3. Discuss what makes a patient a candidate for an oral appliance;
4. Describe the various oral appliances and their mechanisms of action to clinical practice; and 5. Review the materials and components of an oral
appliance.
C02: ADVANCED DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE
Ticketed Event / 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
Fee: $85 members; $125 nonmembers
Chair: Steven Marinkovich, DDS
Faculty: Fernanda Almeida, DDS, PhD / Alan Lowe, DMD, PhD Jonathan Parker, DDS / Olivier Vanderveken, MD, PhD
Overview: Clinically-oriented topics will improve the participants’ understanding of advanced concepts and improve their ability to critically evaluate the current literature and industry supported claims. Topics include: anticipating success of oral appliance therapy, complications and dental changes associated with oral appliance therapy and next steps if maximum success is not achieved with an oral appliance.
Target Audience: Advanced-level dentists, orthodontists, clinicians and researchers
Objectives:
1. Discuss dental and TMJ side effects of oral appliance therapy;
2. Describe the differences between short and long-term dental changes;
3. Discuss the side effects of a variety of appliances designs and the influence on appliance selection; 4. Define maximum success from a medical and dental
perspective; and
5. Discuss the potential limitations of oral appliance to achieve maximum success.
The educational courses in the morning on Thursday, June 4, 2015, are not included in the general admission
registration; all educational courses are additional fees and are ticketed. There are three educational tracks from which to choose. Total CE credit for each course is four hours. All educational courses will include a morning refreshment break.
Educational Courses
ELECTRONIC COURSE MATERIALS
The AADSM will provide course materials in an
electronic-format only. Attendees will be provided with the materials on a thumb drive when they check in at the Annual Meeting. Prior to the meeting, attendees who pre-register will be allowed to download and print the course materials if that is the format they prefer.
Please note that the AADSM will not supply computers or tablets to view the material or power for computers or tablets. It is imperative that attendees wishing to view the course materials on their laptops or tablets have them sufficiently powered prior to arrival at the meeting each day.
C03: MINI BOARD REVIEW COURSE
Ticketed Event / 8:00 am – 12:15 pm
Fee: $85 members; $125 nonmembers
Chair: Alan Blanton, DDS
Faculty: Kelly Carden, MD / Steven Lamberg, DDS / Kevin Postol, DDS
Overview: This educational session is geared toward those who are taking the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine exam or seeking a broad overview of dental sleep medicine. Areas covered include a review of dental sleep medicine, consent, and oral appliance design, titration and complications. Each presentation includes mock exam questions to get attendees familiar with material that may be included on the exam.
Target Audience: Any dentist currently active in Dental Sleep Medicine planning on sitting for the ABDSM Board Exam in the near future.
Objectives:
1. Review the scope of the Board Exam based on the weight given to each area of content;
2. Analyze evidence regarding long-term OAT; 3. Discuss best practices to manage side effects and
complications of OAT;
4. Select the proper Oral Appliance based on the literature, patients preferences and oral exam; and 5. Review the role that bruxism plays in sleep apnea.
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LUNCH ON YOUR OWN / 12:15
pm– 1:30
pmINTRODUCTION & AWARDS / 1:30
pm– 2:15
pmKATHLEEN BENNETT, DDS, DIPLOMATE, ABDSM
AADSM PRESIDENT
NELLY HUYNH, PHD
CHAIR, AADSM ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE
GREGORY ESSICK, DDS, PHD
CHAIR, AADSM RESEARCH COMMITTEE
KEYNOTE ADDRESS / 2:15
pm– 3:15
pmI01: Impact of Opiates on Sleep and Addiction Risk: What Dentists Should Know
Speaker: Gilles Lavigne, DMD, PhD
Overview: Dr. Lavigne will review the relationship between sleep and pain and the effects that opiates can have on breathing during sleep. This session will also review the risk of addiction and what dentists should know about opiate use.
Target Audience: Dentists, researchers and other providers interested in dental sleep medicine
Objectives:
1. Review the interaction between pain and sleep; 2. Discuss the effect of opiates on breathing
during sleep including: hypoxia and central sleep apnea; and
3. Evaluate risk of addiction with analgesic including: putative role of insomnia, mood, altered pain relief and reward expectation, chronic pain and brain injury.
REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
3:15
pm– 3:30
pmThursday, June 4, 2015
MEET THE PROFESSORS / 12:15
pm– 1:30
pmTicketed Events / Fee: $65 members; $75 nonmembers During these small-group sessions, an expert in dental sleep medicine will lead an informal discussion on a single topic.
M01: Dentofacial Morphology in Obstructive Sleep Apnea/ Benjamin Pliska, DDS
M02: Therapeutic Options in Residual OSA After T&A in Children /David Gozal, MD
M03: How Titration of Oral Appliances, Trial
Appliance Therapy, and Combination Therapy Fit in Our Treatment Protocols / Jonathan Parker, DDS
Exhibit Hall Open
6:30 am – 4:00 pm
I02: PEDIATRIC SLEEP APNEA
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm / Speaker: David Gozal, MD
Overview: Dr. Gozal will explore the pathophysiology of pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea including the genetic predisposition to pediatric OSA and the outcomes of adenotonsillectomy.
Target Audience: Dentists, clinicians and physicians
Objectives:
1. Review the multifaceted pathophysiology of OSA in children;
2. Examine the presence of a multiplicity of clinical phenotypes in pediatric OSA;
3. Address genetic and peigenetic mechanisms involved in phenotypic variance; and
4. Describe the outcomes of adenotonsillectomy in pediatric OSA.
I03: SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF DISEASE WITH ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm / Speaker: Nancy Collop, MD
Overview: In this presentation the process of diagnosing, referring and managing OSA patients needing an oral appliance will be discussed from the perspective of Dr. Nancy Collop, a board certified sleep medicine physician.
Target Audience: Dentists and other providers interested in sleep medicine
Objectives:
1. Discuss the diagnostic evaluation of suspected sleep apnea patients;
2. Review what types of patients are and are not good candidates for oral appliance therapy based on their presentation, comorbid illnesses and sleep study results; and
3. Discuss the team approach to managing patients with oral appliances including handoffs back and forth between dental and medical professionals.
SPONSOR: MICRODENTAL LABORATORIES Event: OSA Appliance Titration; Finding the
Starting Position
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
SPONSOR: RESMED
Event: ResMed: Discover the Narval Difference
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Industry Supported Events
PLATINUM SUPPORTER MEMBER
• Dental Sleep Solutions • Ez Sleep
• Henry Schein Dental • MicroDental Laboratories • Nierman Practice Management • ResMed
• SomnoMed • Strong Dental
GOLD SUPPORTER MEMBER • Airway Metrics LLC
• Dental Prosthetic Services • Myerson/Frantz Design
• SML-Space Maintainers Laboratory
SILVER SUPPORTER MEMBER
• Airway Management • Dental Services Group
• Luco Hybrid OSA Appliance Inc.
The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine acknowledges and thanks the following companies for their participation in the AADSM Sponsorship Program. Thank you for your generous support and continued involvement in the advancement of dental sleep medicine.
S01: YEAR IN REVIEW
8:00 am – 9:00 am / Speaker: B. Gail Demko, DMD
Overview: Dr. Demko will review key literature published in the past two years in the field of Dental Sleep
Medicine.
Target Audience: Dentists and dental staff
Objective: Review the latest literature from 2014 and 2015.
W01: NASAL AND PHARYNGEAL SURGERY FOR OSA
8:00 am – 9:00 am / Speaker: Edward Weaver, MD
Overview: Dr. Weaver will review throat and nasal surgery, the effects on breathing and implications for dental practitioners.
Target Audience: Dentists, physicians and clinicians
Objectives:
1. Review the distinct roles of surgery to treat OSA; 2. Discuss the breadth of surgical procedures available
to treat OSA; and
3. Review some of the scientific evidence that supports surgical treatment of OSA.
W02: THE NEW CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY: WHERE DID THEY COME FROM AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN FOR YOUR PRACTICE?
9:00 am – 10:00 am / Speakers: Leslie Dort, DDS and
Sheri Katz, DDS
Overview: Drs. Dort and Katz will provide a review of the new clinical practice guidelines for Oral Appliance Therapy, including how and why they were created as well as a review of the principles for your practice.
Target Audience: Dentists and physicians
Objectives:
1. Review the rationale for the new clinical guidelines for the use of oral applainces in the treatment of sleep disordered breathing;
2. Review the methods used to formulate the guidelines;
3. Discuss the significant changes from previous guidelines; and
4. Discuss the potential impact the new guidelines will have on clinical practice.
R01: CHALLENGING CASE REPORTS
9:00 am – 10:00 am
During this session, challenging case reports will be presented and an expert panel will discuss their approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Friday, June 5, 2015
REFRESHMENT BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
10:00
am– 10:30
pmExhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 4:00 pm
W03: THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
1:45 pm – 3:15 pm / Speaker: Deborah Ziwot, DMD
Overview: This session will present the essential components of the Affordable Care Act that directly or indirectly impact oral appliance therapy for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
Target Audience: Dentists and dental professionals
Objectives:
1. Review the sleep center industry prior to the enactment of the Affordable Care Act;
2. Discuss the impact of the Affordable Care Act on sleep centers, specifically in regards to the delivery of care in the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea;
3. Examine the impact of the Affordable Care Act on oral appliance therapy; and
4. Identify strategies for promoting oral appliance therapy in the current legislative and economic environment.
S02: GIZMOS AND GADGETS: USING TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE THE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH SLEEP DISORDERS
1:45 pm – 3:15 pm / Speaker: Neil Freedman, MD
Overview: This session will provide the attendee with an overview of the rapidly evolving technologies used to diagnose and manage sleep disorders.
Target Audience: Dentists, physicians and other affiliated professionals
Objectives:
1. Discuss the available portable monitoring systems commonly used in an outpatient setting for the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea;
2. Identify the indications and limitations of various PAP devices and non-PAP advanced technologies for the management of the spectrum of sleep disordered breathing;
3. Describe how telemedicine and the electronic health record may be used to enhance the care of patients with sleep disorders; and
4. List the potential advantages and limitations of various consumer directed technologies that are marketed to assess sleep and sleep disorders.
D01: PANEL DISCUSSION: APPROPRIATE THERAPY FOR OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
10:30 am – 12:30 pm / Speakers: Gilles Lavigne, DMD;
Satoru Tsuiki, DDS; Olivier Vanderveken, MD, PhD; and Edward Weaver, MD
Overview: This panel presentation will discuss the various methods of treatment for OSA and explore how to find the most appropriate therapy depending upon the clinical situation.
Target Audience: Dentists, affiliated providers, and clinical researchers
Objectives:
1. Discuss the major treatments for OSA.; and
2. Review clinical situations where each treatment may be the most appropritate.
MEET THE PROFESSORS / 12:30
pm– 1:45
pm Ticketed Events / Fee: $65 members; $75 nonmembers During these small-group sessions, an expert in dental sleep medicine will lead an informal discussion on a single topic.M04: Managing Oral Appliance Therapy in the Sleep Center /Nancy Collop, MD
M05: Tips for Insurance in the Dental Sleep Medicine Practice /Jan Palmer
M06: Social Media & Your Practice /Patrick Murray
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN / 12:30
pm– 1:45
pmREFRESHMENT BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
3:15
pm– 3:45
pmW04: A WHIRLWIND TOUR OF MEDICAL INSURANCE IN THE DENTAL SLEEP PRACTICE
3:45 pm – 4:45 pm / Speaker: Jan Palmer
Overview: This presentation will provide an overview of medical insurance and the dental office.
Target Audience: Practitioners and staff
Objectives:
1. Review the basics of medical insurance in the dental sleep office;
2. Discuss the completion of the CMS 1500 02/12 claim form;
3. Review the choices of Medicare participation; and 4. Identify the basic responsibilities of the dental office
when treating Medicare recipients.
O01: ORAL PRESENTATIONS / 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
Selected research presentations of clinical significance will be presented and discussed.
I04: CONTROVERSIES IN ORAL APPLIANCE TITRATION TECHNIQUES
4:45 pm – 5:45 pm / Speaker: Alan Lowe, DMD, PhD
Overview: Dr. Lowe will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of four different oral appliance titration techniques to facilitate better utilization of oral appliances in dental sleep medicine.
Target Audience: Dentists and dental staff
Objectives:
1. Discuss how to titrate an adjustable oral appliance to achieve the maximum effectiveness for the treatment of snoring and/or OSA;
2. Compare and contrast the titration options of patient or bed partner reports, home oximetry, portable monitoring and in hospital polysomnography; 3. Discuss potential issues with all four options so as to
facilitate efficacious patient care; and 4. Discuss the current oral appliance titration
guidelines provided by regulatory and professional organizations.
W05: SLEEP APNEA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE STRESS LOAD AND MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUCTION
4:45 pm – 5:45 pm / Speaker: Mark Abramson, DDS
Overview: Dr. Abramson will review the sympathic stress response and arousal reaction in stress and sleep apnea.
Target Audience: Dentists and clinicians
Objectives:
1. Review the stress reaction in an apnea event; 2. Discuss the parallels in stress reactions in sleep
and wake;
3. Identify how mindfulness can help one get into sleep and manage stress in daily life; and
4. Describe the stress horomoe cycles in sleep and wake affect health.
President's Reception
6:15
pm– 7:15
pmThe AADSM Board of Directors invites all meeting attendees to the President’s
Reception taking place on Friday, June 5, 2015 from 6:15pm - 7:15pm at the
Sheraton Seattle Hotel. The President’s Reception is a social celebration featuring hors d'oeuvres, a
full-service cash bar, live music and more!
AADSM GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
Exhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday, June 5, 2015
S03: DENTOFACIAL CONSEQUENCES OF CPAP
8:00 am – 9:00 am / Speaker: Hiroko Tsuda, DDS, PhD
Overview: Dr. Tsuda will review the oral health related consequences of CPAP therapy, and discuss the need to raise awareness of this issue and the role of dental sleep medicine in OSA management.
Target Audience: Dentist, physicians and dental staff
Objectives:
1. Review the current evidence of the dentofacial consequences of CPAP use in pediatric and adult OSA;
2. Describe the different types of CPAP interface; 3. Discuss possible factors that affect oral health in OSA
patients or CPAP users; and
4. Recognize the role of dentists in oral health management of CPAP users.
S04: OUT OF CENTER SLEEP TESTING (OCST)
8:00 am – 9:00 am / Speaker: Samuel Kuna, MD
Overview: This session will provide an overview of the data on out of center sleep testing (OCST).
Target Audience: Dentists, clinicians, researchers and dental staff
Objectives:
1. Review the literature on OCST versus in-lab testing; and
2. Discuss the evolution and potential future of OCST devices and technology.
I06: TRENDS IN CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE
9:00 am – 10:00 am / Speaker: Nathaniel Watson, MD, MS
Overview: This presentation will cover recent developments in the world of sleep medicine by
American Academy of Sleep Medicine President-Elect, Dr Nathaniel Watson.
Target Audience: Dentists, clinicians, and providers of sleep medicine services
Objectives:
1. Discuss the results of the AASM Adult Sleep Duration Consensus Conference;
2. Recognize how consumer sleep technologies are impacting sleep medicine;
3. Review newly developed therapies in sleep medicine; and
4. Discuss AASM initiatives related to Telehealth for sleep medicine.
S05: SLEEP AND CANCER
9:00 am – 10:00 am / Speaker: Catherine Vena, PhD, RN, CNE
Overview: This presentation will present a broad overview of sleep and sleep disorders in persons with cancer including the scientific evidence for disturbed sleep, potential interactions between sleep and cancer disease and treatments, and clinical implications for practitioners.
Target Audience: Dentists and clinicians
Objectives:
1. Examine the literature on sleep quality and sleep disorders in persons with cancer;
2. Illustrate the potential effects of the cancer disease process and current treatments on sleep quality; and 3. Review the implications for dental sleep medicine
practice in cancer patients and survivors.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
10:00
am– 10:15
amS06: OROFACIAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN: CLINICAL PRESENTATION, MECHANISMS, AND EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT
10:15 am – 12:15 pm / Speaker: Thuan Dao, DMD, PhD
Overview: Dr. Dao will discuss the clinical manifestations of persistent orofacial neuropathic pain following dental interventions, their underlying neural mechanisms and evidence-based management strategies.
Exhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Target Audience: Dentists and other health professionals
Objectives:
1. Recognize the clinical signs and symptoms of orofacial neuropathic pain;
2. Describe the basic mechanisms underlying
neuropathic orofacial pain, and use these to explain the clinical phenomena associated with orofacial neuropathic pain; and
3. Review the rationale of the evidence-based management of orofacial neuropathic pain.
D02: THE CIRCLE OF CARE — DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE PHYSICIAN REFERRAL NETWORK
10:15 am – 11:15 am / Speaker: Patricia Braga, DDS
Overview: This presentation is intended provide a discussion of what is important in the development of a solid physician referral network.
Target Audience: Dentists and other health professionals
Objectives:
1. Review the necessity and efficiency of physician referrals in building a dental sleep medicine practice; 2. Discuss strategies to increase the sleep specialist
physician’s awareness of the benefits of using Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD) and enhancing the physician’s understanding of the level of treatment sophistication and collaboration provided by well-trained and credentialed dentists; 3. Discuss what is important to the sleep medicine
physician in choosing a sleep apnea dentist for a patient referral; and
4. Discuss how to use the “Circle of Care.”
S07: SLEEP AND POSITIONAL THERAPY
11:15 am – 12:15 pm / Speaker: Marijke Dieltjens, PhD
Overview: In this presentation, the effect of body and head position on the severity and prevalence of sleep apnea will be discussed, as well as the results of positional therapy applied in patients with residual positional sleep apnea under oral appliance therapy.
Target Audience: Dentists
Objectives:
1. Discuss the effect of body vs head positioning on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea;
2. Describe the prevalence of positional obstructive sleep apnea (POSA) among the sleep apnea
population, and in particular the prevalence of POSA in patients under oral appliance therapy (OAT); 3. Describe new advances in positional therapy; and 4. Summarize the results of a randomized clinical trial
on the effect of positional therapy in patients with residual POSA under OAT.
MEET THE PROFESSORS / 12:15
pm– 1:30
pm Ticketed Events / Fee: $65 members; $75 nonmembers During these small-group sessions, an expert in dental sleep medicine will lead an informal discussion on a single topic.M07: Combination Therapy, Research and Clinical Views /Fernanda Almeida, DDS, PhD
M08: There is More to Sleep Than Apnea: An Insight into Other Sleep Disorders which May Co-exist with and Confuse an OSA Diagnosis /Timothy Quinnell, MBBS
M09: Differential Diagnosis of Sleep Bruxism /
Gilles Lavigne, DMD, PhD
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN / 12:15
pm- 1:30
pmSaturday, June 6, 2015
Exhibit Hall Open
7:00 am – 3:00 pm
S08: OBJECTIVE COMPLIANCE MONITORING
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm / Speaker: Thomas Schell, DMD
Overview: This session will be a comparative review of available compliance monitors, their importance and application.
Target Audience: Dentists, clinicians and dental staff
Objectives:
1. Discuss the current objective monitors available on the market today;
2. Review the importance of objective monitors in the application of oral appliance therapy; and
3. Discuss the benefits & drawbacks of available monitors.
S09: SLEEP AND DEPRESSION
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm / Speaker: Colin Shapiro, PhD
Overview: This session is designed to be a look at the impact of sleep disorders on depression and depression on sleep disorders.
Target Audience: Dentists
Objectives:
1. Discuss the bidirectional links between sleep and depression;
2. Discus how sleep architecture may be a biomarker of depression;
3. Describe how this can be done unattended in the home; and
4. Review Stop Bang.
W07: COST EFFECTIVENESS OF ORAL APPLIANCE
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm / Speaker: Timothy Quinnell, MBBS
Overview: This presentation will explore the existing evidence for cost effectiveness of oral appliance therapy in obstructive sleep apnea and examine how cost considerations may influence the development of treatment strategies.
Target Audience: Dentists specializing in the treatment of OSA
Objectives:
1. Discuss the existing evidence regarding cost effectiveness of oral appliances in OSA; 2. Review the obstacles and pitfalls affecting the
provision of affordable oral appliance therapy; 3. Identify strategies to improve the prediction of
successful oral appliance therapy that might interact with cost effectiveness; and
4. Discuss future research needed in this area.
D03: WHY AND HOW TO ACCREDIT YOUR DSM FACILITY
2:30 pm – 3:30pm / Speakers: Norm Blumenstock, DDS;
Patricia Braga, DDS; and Earl Bogrow, DDS
Overview: This presentation will explain the benefits and details of the application process for Dental Sleep Medicine Facility Accreditation.
Target Audience: Dentists and dental staff
Objectives:
1. Disucss the benefits of accreditation; and 2. Review the application process.
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MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNTS
Not an AADSM member? Join today to receive the discounted members-only registration fees. Visit the AADSM website for more information and to join: www.aadsm.org.
GENERAL REGISTRATION
The registration fee includes admission to the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting general sessions on June 4-6, industry supported events and the exhibit hall.
Registrations will not be processed unless accompanied by payment in full. Registration forms that are incomplete or do not include full payment will be returned. If you are paying by check or international money order, please note that all payments must be made in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Credit cards accepted include Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
Your registration materials, including badge, final program, general session thumb drive and tote bag, will be provided at the registration desk located in the West Lobby on Level 6 of the Washington State Convention Center.
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Member: To register as a member, the registrant must currently be an individual member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). If the AADSM is unable to confirm that the individual is a member of the society, the AADSM will register the individual as a nonmember for all sessions at the prevailing fees.
Student/Graduate Postdoctoral Student Member:
To register as a student member, the registrant must currently be a student member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). If the AADSM is unable to confirm that the individual is a student member of the society, the AADSM will register the individual as a nonmember for all sessions at the prevailing fees.
Dental Staff of AADSM Member: To register as the dental staff of an AADSM member, the registrant must currently be employed by an individual member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). If the AADSM is unable to confirm that the employer dentist is a member of the society, the AADSM will register the individual as a dental staff of a nonmember for all sessions at the prevailing fees.
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Fax (credit card only) (630) 737-9790
Mail (credit card or check) American Academy of Dental
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Nonmember: If you are not an individual member of the AADSM and would like to become a member, please visit the AADSM website at www.aadsm.org to join. For more information regarding AADSM membership, call the AADSM Membership Department at (630) 737-9705.
Dental Staff of Nonmember: If your employer is not an individual member of the AADSM and would like to become a member, please request that he/she complete the membership application form available at www.aadsm.org. For more information regarding AADSM membership, call the AADSM Membership Department at (630) 737-9705.
Guest Passes: A registered attendee may elect to buy a guest pass. These guest passes are for family members only and allow entrance to the exhibit hall and industry sponsored events only. You must be 16 years of age in order to enter the exhibit hall. List the first and last name of each registered guest on attendee’s registration form.
MEMBERSHIP DISCLAIMER
To register as a member, the registrant must currently be an individual member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). If the AADSM is unable to confirm that the individual is a member of the society listed above, the AADSM will register the individual as a nonmember for all sessions at the prevailing nonmember fees. If you wish to become a member and take
advantage of the membership benefits, you must submit your membership application at the time of submission of your AADSM registration form. The membership application is available at www.aadsm.org.
CANCELLATION
Notification of cancellation must be submitted in writing to the AADSM national office. A $50.00 administrative fee will be withheld on the cancellation postmarked on or before May 18, 2015. Refunds are not possible after this date.
PARTICIPATION DISCLAIMER
The AADSM, its contractors and attending news media may be photographing or videotaping, scientific sessions and events at the Annual Meeting. By attending the 24th Annual Meeting, attendees acknowledge these activities and agree to allow their image to be used by the AADSM in association publications, on the meeting website and in marketing and promotional materials. Attendees at the 24th Annual Meeting waive all claims against the AADSM for any liability resulting from these uses.
PHOTOGRAPHY/RECORDING
Photography and/or recording of any kind (other than by the AADSM or registered press approved by the AADSM) of sessions, speakers and the exhibit hall is strictly prohibited. No cameras will be allowed on the exhibit floor or in the meeting rooms at any time. Violation of this rule could result in the confiscation of the film or recording device and removal of individual from the meeting.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
By submitting your registration form for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting, you agree to the membership disclaimer, cancellation policy and participation disclaimer terms and conditions stated above.
TICKETED EVENTS
In order to attend educational courses on the morning of Thursday, June 4 or Meet the Professor sessions on Thursday, June 4 through Saturday, June 6, you must be registered for the general session. The AADSM does not offer registration to only attend Educational Courses or Meet the Professor sessions. These sessions have limited seating. Topics and speakers for the sessions are available in this program.
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EDUCATIONAL COURSES
Educational Courses require additional fees, which are listed on the registration form. You must register for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting general session to register for any Educational Courses. Space is limited and Educational Courses sell out quickly. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis; advanced purchase of tickets is strongly encouraged. The AADSM does not maintain a waiting list for sold out Educational Courses. If the Educational Course you select is full when your registration is received, you will not be charged the additional course fees. For course descriptions, please see pages11 – 12.
MEET THE PROFESSORS
Meet the Professors require additional fees, which are listed on the registration form. You must register for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting general session to register for any Meet the Professors. Lunch is provided at these sessions. Meals are pre-selected with standard dietary needs in mind and cannot be substituted to accommodate special needs. Space is limited and Meet the Professor sessions sell out quickly. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis; advanced purchase
of tickets is strongly encouraged. The AADSM does not maintain a waiting list for sold out Meet the Professor sessions. If the Meet the Professor session you select is full when your registration is received, you will not be charged the additional fees.
CONFIRMATION
After registering for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting, registrants will receive confirmation from the AADSM via email. It is recommended that you bring your confirmation notice with you to the meeting. This will allow you to pick up your registration materials by using ExpressPass®. If there are any questions or discrepancies with your registration, the confirmation notice will provide the information necessary to quickly resolve the complication.
EXPRESSPASS® REGISTRATION
Pre-register for the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting online and bring the email confirmation letter with you to Seattle. Go to the ExpressPass® registration counters to scan the barcode on your confirmation letter. The badge will print automatically and can be picked up along with your meeting materials.
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Link Light Rail/ Sound Transit
Save time, fuel and money. Take the train. LINK Light Rail connects downtown to SeaTac with 11 stops in 37 minutes and costs $2.75 each way, $6.50 round-trip. Trains
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Taxi Service
Taxi service is available on the third floor of the
SeaTac International Airport Parking Garage. Rates range from around $35-$45 from the airport to downtown hotels. For more information, check the Port of Seattle’s website at http://www.portseattle.org.
Seattle Downtown Airporter
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Seattle Streetcar
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS
A block of guest rooms has been reserved at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel. The discounted room rate is only available until May 8, 2015, or until the room block sells out. Rooms at the discounted rate are available on a come, first-served basis.
All guest room reservations must be made with the AADSM Housing Bureau by May 8, 2015. Cancellations after May 8, 2015 will incur a $25.00 cancellation fee. Any change or cancellation to your reservation may be done through the housing bureau until May 15, 2015. After May 15, contact the hotel directly for all changes or cancellations. Visit www.aadsm.org to make your housing reservations online or download the housing form. You can contact the housing bureau by email at [email protected] or call (888) 877-0255.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT HOURS
(CE HOURS)
The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental
Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ADA.org/cerp.
The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) designates this activity for 20.50 continuing education credits.
The AADSM 24th Annual Meeting is open to all dentists, physicians, scientists and other health care professionals who treat or have an interest in treating patients with sleep related breathing disorders. The AADSM Program will be presented through lectures, panel discussions, open discussions and demonstrations.
The AADSM 24th Annual Meeting sessions teach
participants a basic knowledge of dental sleep medicine; a knowledge of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults and children; new diagnostic tests for OSA; understanding of the use of mandibular repositioning and tongue retaining devices in the treatment of OSA; and a knowledge of surgical options in the treatment of OSA.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The program of the AADSM 24th Annual Meeting is intended for dentists and dental professionals who are currently treating patients with obstructive sleep apnea or snoring through the utilization of oral appliance therapy. The AADSM 24th Annual Meeting is also
intended for dentists, physicians and dental professionals who are seeking an in-depth introduction to dental sleep medicine and oral appliance therapy.
AADSM 24TH ANNUAL MEETING LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
1. Acquire knowledge about the management of obstructive sleep apnea in both adults and children, including interaction with medical colleagues; 2. Discuss state-of-the-art knowledge of recent
advances in dental sleep medicine and sleep apnea treatment;
3. Review the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease and other associated co-morbidities;
4. Understand the evidence regarding long-term oral appliance therapy, including potential side effects and options for managing complications in patients with snoring and/or OSA; and
5. Apply best practices for building and developing a successful dental sleep medicine practice, including an overview of proper patient management and development of care plans; creating awareness about sleep related breathing disorders and their treatments; positioning your practice as a provider of dental sleep medicine; and proper medical insurance billing.
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Have you ever attended the AADSM Annual Meeting: Yes No
Registration Types*
On or before 4/22 4/23 – 5/25
* Includes admittance to general sessions, President’s Reception and the exhibit hall. General registration does not include educational courses or Meet the Professor sessions. Please check your registration type.
AADSM Member (Member Number)________________________ $495.00 $550.00
AADSM Student Member (Member Number)_________________ $50.00 $50.00
Dental Staff of AADSM Member
Employer’s Member ID:________________________________ Employer’s Email:_____________________________________
$250.00 $295.00
Nonmember $650.00 $695.00
Dental Staff of Nonmember
Employer’s Email:_____________________________________
$250.00 $295.00
Guest (Family members only, guests must be 16 years of age)
Guest’s Name:_______________________________________ $50.00 $50.00 $__________________Total
Educational Courses Thursday, June 4 | $85 Member; $125 Nonmember
Educational courses and Meet the Professor sessions are additional fees. You must be registered for the general sessions of the meeting to attend the educational courses and/or Meet the Professor sessions. Advanced registration is strongly encouraged; space is limited and sold on a
fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Please check your selections below.
C01: Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine C03: Mini Board Review Course Total
$__________________
C02: Advanced Dental Sleep Medicine
Meet the Professor Thursday, June 4 – Saturday, June 6 | $65 Member; $75 Nonmember
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
M01: Benjamin Pliska, DDS M04: Nancy Collop, MD M07: Fernanda Almeida, DDS, PhD
M02: David Gozal, MD M05: Jan Palmer M08: Timothy Quinnell, MBBS Total
$__________________
M03: Jonathan Parker, DDS M06: Pat Murray M09: Gilles Lavigne, DMD
Membership Dues For Nonmembers (check one) Membership will be valid through December 31, 2015
Regular Members $345.00 Student Members Free
Grand Total (please total all the sections on this form) $__________________
Payment Method
Check: Make payable to the AADSM Credit Card (check one) MasterCard Visa American Express
Card Number: ____________________ Exp. Date: ________ Validation Code*: ______ Cardholder Name: ___________________________ Address: ___________________________ City: _______________ State: _______ Zip: ________ Country: __________________________ Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________
By submitting this registration form, the registrant/payer agrees to abide by the terms and conditions.
American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine ● 2510 North Frontage Road, Darien, IL 60561
Phone: (630) 737-9752 ● Fax: (630) 737-9790 ● www.aadsm.org ● Contact: Beverly Basit, Special Society Assistant
MARK ABRAMSON, MD is the founder and facilitator of Mindfulness-Meditation Based Stress Reduction programs at Stanford Health Care and Stanford University School of Medicine. He trained with John Kabat-Zinn and has conducted these classes several times a year for twelve years. He has practiced dentistry in the Bay Area for more than twenty-five years, specializing in the treatment of chronic pain and temporomandibular disorders, focusing on non-drug oriented care
integrating traditional dental approaches with mind/ body techniques, osteopathic manual medicine, and acupuncture. He has been an instructor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pomona since 1985, has lectured throughout the country on TMJ/orofacial pain, and leads retreats on mindfulness meditation.
FERNANDA ALMEIDA, DDS, PHD is an assistant professor
at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. She also sees patients in a private practice restricted to the treatment of sleep disordered breathing. Dr. Almeida is the chair of the steering committee for the Oral Appliance Network for Global Effectiveness (ORANGE). This is a group of international expert researchers from nine countries compiling long-term data on oral appliance therapy. She is associate editor for the journal Sleep & Breathing.
ALAN BLANTON, DDS graduated from the University of
Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1983 and has been in private general practice in Collierville, TN since then. He completed a mini-residency program in Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine at the University of Kentucky with Dr. Jeffery Okeson and the staff of the U of K Orofacial Pain Clinic in 2010. He has a Masters in Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research from the University of Memphis and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Blanton devotes a significant portion of his practice to Dental Sleep Medicine. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Tennessee Dental Association, the Memphis Dental Society, the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, the American Academy of Sleep Medic