Dental appliance therapy for treatment of sleep-disordered breathing
Endorsed by Board of Australasian Sleep Association July 2010
The purpose of these guidelines is to document the minimum standard of clinical practice required of dental practitioners in the use of an oral mandibular advancement device (MAD) to treat sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Dentists are the only health practitioners who should supply and fit dental appliances for the treatment of SDB.
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