Dental Sleep Medicine Insider March 2015 | Page 8

ONCE I heeded Ja to indicate calling on in patients slip That system dentistry pr their baseli was for rec papers, EO were in last The team h amounts o consider w getting paid SAVED MY SLEEP PRACTICE By Dr. Stacy Ochoa My Dad was CPAP intolerant & I watched my Mom & Dad's frustration with the situation as his health deteriorated. Upon graduating dental school, I was very fortunate to spend my associateship in an office that always had airway on the radar. We always screened for it & referred to sleep MD's so much that they came to me & asked why I wasn't making Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) for CPAP intolerant patients. I told them I'm 'all or nothing' & didn't have money to buy a bunch of expensive equipment to get started. I thought I had to have a lot of bells & whistles to treat these patients. Then Jason Tierney urged me to take some courses & start treating mild and moderate patients. Eventually I w is a no-brain saved me so perfect. DS3 so I know all o history. This sleep separat determine w have goals fo audited, they keeps it sepa when we nee it 10x, we don