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Sleep Medicine for Dentists

An Evidence-Based Overview

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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 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. An emphasis is placed on research findings regarding newly emerging cognitive behavioral approaches to treatment that mitigate some of the risks associated with pharmacologic and oral appliance therapies. Readers will find this book both fascinating and clinically important as they strive to provide the best possible treatment to patients with these complex and often life-threatening disorders.

Contents
• Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine
• Sleep Breathing Disorders
• Sleep Bruxism: From Oral Behavior to Disorder
• Sleep and Orofacial Pain

Editor

Gilles J. Lavigne DMD, PhD, FRCD(c), hc, FACD, FCAHS, OC (CM)

Canada

Gilles Lavigne,DMD (U de Montreal, Canada), PhD (U of Toronto, Canada), and FRCD (Oral medicine, Georgetown U, USA), completed his postdoctoral training on the neurobiology of pain at NIH, Bethesda, USA. He received a Doctor honoriscausa from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, Switzerland. He holds aCanada Research Chair in Pain, Sleep & Trauma and is Dean of the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the Université de Montréal, Canada. He was President of the Canadian Sleep Society and is currently President of the Canadian Pain Society (2014–2016). He is co-founder and past Director of the three research networks for Oral Health, Pain and Placebo Mechanisms under the Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Quebec and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Gilles Lavigne is internationally recognized for his experimental and clinical research projects on sleep bruxism and the interactions between sleep, pain, and breathing disorders. He currently conducts studies on 1) the role of sleep in placebo analgesia and pain relief expectations in emergency medicine, 2) the influence of opioids on sleep airway function, and 3) sleep and pain interactions in brain injury patients.

Editor

Michael T. Smith PhD, DBSM

United States of America, Baltimore