It’s not uncommon for patients to present with symptoms that indicate several possible health concerns. As physicians we’re accustomed to this scenario. It’s what makes the job challenging and interesting. In the area of facial problems – orthodontics, sleep issues, and TMD – analyzing and diagnosing complex symptoms is a daily occurrence. For nearly three decades my practice has focused on the diagnosis and treatment of facial problems in both children and adults. I’ve had the honor to train with some of the leading experts in this field. One overriding principal that I insist from everyone here at the TMJ Dental Sleep Therapy Centre of Manitoba is that each patient be treated with dignity and compassion. We pride ourselves on treating everyone that steps through our doors with uncommon care. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your patients.
80% of OSA is Undiagnosed and Untreated
Airway Volume and Shape from Cone Beam CT – Relationship to Facial Morphology
Associations Between Sleep Disordered Breathing Symptoms and Facial and Dental Morphology
Autism, Sleep Disordered Breathing
BONATO Fundamentals of Sleep and OSA
Brain Structural Changes in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Canadian Sleep Society Thoracic Society Portable Monitoring Guidelines
Central Sleep Apnea Description
Lingual Frenulum Protocol
Maxillomandibular Advancement for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
MRI Imaging for Evaluation of the Airway