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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 2891826" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>Your dentist can order a sleep study at a lab. IF he knows what he is doing.</p><p></p><p>Your dentist CAN NOT diagnose you with sleep apnea and treat you for it. The diagnosis MUST be made by a MD.</p><p></p><p>Home sleep studies can be done by dispensing the equipment at the dental office. Your medical insurance may or may not cover the home study. Even if it is ordered by an MD. Not being able to sleep in strange surroundings is fairly common and seen frequently in the sleep arena. Actually have a name for it: First Night Syndrome.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of treatment that your dentist can give you, but (and I can't say this enough) he really needs to know what he is doing and not just treating you off of some weekend CE course. There is a lot of training and study involved to do this stuff correctly.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 2891826, member: 936"] Your dentist can order a sleep study at a lab. IF he knows what he is doing. Your dentist CAN NOT diagnose you with sleep apnea and treat you for it. The diagnosis MUST be made by a MD. Home sleep studies can be done by dispensing the equipment at the dental office. Your medical insurance may or may not cover the home study. Even if it is ordered by an MD. Not being able to sleep in strange surroundings is fairly common and seen frequently in the sleep arena. Actually have a name for it: First Night Syndrome. There is a lot of treatment that your dentist can give you, but (and I can't say this enough) he really needs to know what he is doing and not just treating you off of some weekend CE course. There is a lot of training and study involved to do this stuff correctly. Dave [/QUOTE]
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