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Nasal Symptoms from CPAP Decreased with Heated Humidification. Patients Usually Prefer Oral Appliances to CPAP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Originally publishe by PRLog.
PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 03, 2010 – Nasal CPAP frequently causes problematic nasal symptoms including congestion, dry nasal tissues, nasal itchin, and sinus pain. A recent study showed that heated humidification decreases nasal inflamation.

Medicare Can Save Billions of Dollars By Reducing Falls And Related Hospitalizations.

I HAVE REPRINTE A RECENT 24/7 PRESS RELEASE ON SAVING BILLIONS IN MEDICARE EXPENSES BY UTILIZING NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY TO PREVENT FALLS. I HAVE INCLUDED TWO FACT SHEETS ON FALLS FROM THE CENTER FROM DISEASE CONTROL ON THE NUMBER OF FALLS AND COST OF FALLS IN SENIORS.

THE NIH SHOULD FUND RUTGERS TO DO ADDITIONAL STUDIES ON NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY TO IMPROVE BALANCE.

Hate Headaches? Find A Neuromuscular Dentist! New Hope for Headache Patients offers Drug Free Therapy

Hate Headaches? Find A Neuromuscular Dentist!

I hate headaches provides information on Neuromuscular Dentistry and treatment of headaches, migraines and TMJ disorders. The I HATE HEADACHES website now has listings of Neuromuscular dentists in your area.

New Treatment Protocols Are Possible with Diagnosis of Myofascial Trigger Points in Migraine Treatments & May Lead to Cures.

A new article in the Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain by Michael Sorrell, MD of Tufts University showed excellent results in treating Migraine utilizing trigger point injections and physical therapy with supervised home stretching. The examination for myofascial trigger points is a step rarely done in normal neurological work-ups of migraine patients.

Sleep videofluoroscopy showed dynamic upper airway changes in patients with OSA Treated with Oral Appliances

An excellent article confirms the efficacy and mechanism of action of oral appliances in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP was once considered the first choice for treating all patients with sleep apnea but because of dismal compliance by patients Dental Sleep Medicine is becoming increasingly important as more and more patients switch to oral appliances.

Sleep videofluoroscopy showed dynamic upper airway changes in patients with OSA Treated with Oral Appliances

An excellent article confirms the efficacy and mechanism of action of oral appliances in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP was once considered the first choice for treating all patients with sleep apnea but because of dismal compliance by patients Dental Sleep Medicine is becoming increasingly important as more and more patients switch to oral appliances.

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