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Doctor Newsletter – December 2015
All of us at TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of San Diego want to wish you Happy Holidays! We would like to take this opportunity to let you know of some exciting and important announcements. We are very happy to announce that Dr. Olmos has opened our newest Centre in...
Optimal Dental Therapy for OSA
Optimal Dental Therapy for Sleep Apnea September 2015 | Dentalcetoday.com Optimal is a very different than acceptable, especially if you are the patient. This case study will highlight the need for a structural assessment of the 4 points of the airway prior to...
CBCT in the evaluation of airway — minimizing orthodontic relapse
Dr. Steven Olmos Discusses the Four Points of Breathing Obstruction Orthodontic Practice US | April 1, 2015 For those of us who treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or those who have tried but run into problems that make you want to throw up your hands, think about the...
Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring with Oral Appliance Therapy: An Update for 2015
Updated Guidelines for Oral Appliance Therapy in OSA Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine | 2015 An American Academy of Sleep Medicine and American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine Clinical Practice Guideline Kannan Ramar, MBBS, MD1; Leslie C. Dort, DDS2; Sheri G. Katz,...
Dentistry’s New Direction – “The Starting Point”
Starting a New Direction in Modern Dentistry Oral Health | March 2014by Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO I am so excited to be a dentist in the year 2014. I started out way back in 1977 as a freshman at the...
Oral Health – Future of Dentistry (Part 3)
The Future of Dentistry: Part 3 Insights Oral Health | 2011by Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO We need to evaluate our system of treatment. A patient presents with worn dentition or complaints of muscle soreness. The...
Use of a sibilant phoneme registration protocol to prevent upper airway collapse in patients with TMD
Preventing Airway Collapse in TMD Patients Gurdev Dave Singh & Steven Olmos© Springer-Verlag 2007Patients with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) require correction of mandibular position, but the ideal position for the mandible remains controversial. Miralles et...
The Effect of Condyle Fossa Relationships on Head Posture
THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOMANDIBULAR PRACTICE | January 2005 Steven R. Olmos, D.D.S.; Donna Kritz-Silverstein, Ph.D.; William Halligan, D.D.S.; Sarah T. Silverstein Although it is commonly accepted that there is an interrelationship between the temporomandibular joint...
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