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 SLEEP/TMD/OCCLUSION
 Gilles J. Lavigne | Peter A. Cistulli | Michael T. Smith (Eds)
Sleep Medicine for Dentists
An Evidence-Based Overview, Second Edition
224 pp; 40 illus; ©2020; ISBN 978-0-86715-828-1 (B8281); US $78
Dentists are often the first medical practitioners to encounter patient reports or clinical evidence of disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep bruxism, and sleep-disrupting orofacial pain, providing them a unique opportunity to prevent the development or persistence
of conditions that strongly impact their patients’ lives. Since the first publication of this seminal book, significant and exciting advances have been made in the field of sleep medicine, and this updated edition gathers all of this new evidence-based knowledge
and presents it in focused, concise chapters. Leading experts in medicine and dentistry explain the neurobiologic mechanisms of sleep and how they can be affected by breathing disorders, bruxism, and pain, along the way guiding dental practitioners in performing their specific responsibilities for screening, treating, and often referring patients as part
of a multidisciplinary team of physicians. Readers will find this book both fascinating and
clinically important as they strive to provide the best possible treatment to patients with NEW these complex and often life-threatening disorders.
GILLES J. LAVIGNE
    PETER A. CISTULLI
MICHAEL T. SMITH
 Daniel A. Paesani (Ed)
Bruxism
Theory and Practice
552 pp; 958 illus;
©2010;
ISBN 978-1-85097-191-7 (BG081); US $248
This comprehensive evidence-based guide to bruxism provides answers to many questions arising in everyday dental practice. The text overviews general bruxism knowledge, bruxism’s effects on the different components of the masticatory system, and the essentials of treatment.
Daniel A. Paesani (Ed)
es Bruxismo
Teoría y práctica
540 pp; 850 ilus; ©2012; ISBN 978-84-89873-50-6 (E3506); US $220
Esta guía completa sobre el bruxismo provee res-pues- tas a muchas preguntas que surgen de manera cotidiana en el consultorio dental. El texto presenta un amplio panorama sobre sus efectos en los distintos componentes del sistema masticatorio, así como elementos clave para el tratamiento.
         Bestseller
Ken Berley | Steve Carstensen
The Clinician’s Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine
240 pp (softcover);
60 illus; ©2019;
ISBN 978-0-86715-813-7 (B8137); US $72
Reny de Leeuw | Gary D. Klasser (Eds)
Orofacial Pain
Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management, Sixth Edition
336 pp (softcover);
9 illus; ©2018;
ISBN 978-0-86715-768-0 (B7680); US $56
This book offers the latest research and most up-to- date information on orofacial pain, including a concise overview of each condition as well as its symptoms, comorbidities, differential diagnosis, and treatment options. Critical updates include the addition of new diseases, a replaced and extended classification system, expanded management strategies, and revised information on genetic and behavioral factors.
Jean-François Laluque | Daniel Brocard | Emmanuel d’Incau
Understanding
Bruxism
Current Knowledge and Practice
184 pp; 179 illus; ©2017; ISBN 978-2-36615-039-1 (BF013); US $158
Because bruxism is seen as a multifaceted phenome- non that is difficult to treat, many practitioners assume it is incurable. This book answers these concerns by outlining the various etiologies and aggravating factors of bruxism, distinguishing the different types of brux- ism, and demonstrating how to complete a differential diagnosis. Then, in keeping with the latest evidence, the authors promote a more conservative approach to treatment and outline which treatment strategies to use in different situations.
Robert Wassell | Amar Naru | Jimmy Steele | Francis Nohl
Applied
Occlusion
Second Edition (Book/DVD set)
208 pp; 177 illus; ©2015; ISBN 978-1-85097-277-8 (BL068); US $95
This best-selling book offers a straightforward clinical approach to occlusion. The 3D animations on the accompanying DVD clarify the effects of jaw movement, and comprehensive clinical videos demonstrate the process of investigating and man- aging real-life occlusal problems.
This book is a how-to guide for establishing a success- ful dental sleep medicine practice, clearly delineating the dentist’s role in the treatment of sleep-related breathing disorders. In addition to step-by-step instructions for examination, appliance selection, and follow-up care, complications of oral appliance therapy, legal issues, and medical insurance and Medicare considerations are included to fully prepare the dentist for the journey into dental sleep medicine.
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