GENERAL SESSIONS Friday, June 8, 2012First Time Attendee Breakfast7:00am – 8:00amRoom: Constitution ABThe AADSM Board of Directors will host a breakfast forall first-time attendees at the 21st <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>. Thebreakfast will provide an opportunity for all first timeattendees to network with each other as well as gain someinsight into the dental sleep medicine profession. All firsttimeattendees will receive a ticket with their registrationmaterials, which will be required to gain entrance to thebreakfast.Exhibit Hall Open7:00am – 5:30pmRoom: Back Bay Ballroom02: A Year in Review8:00am – 9:00amRoom: Grand BallroomSpeaker: Marie Marklund, DDS, PhDOverview: Dr. Marklund will review the literature relevant todental sleep medicine published in the last twelve months.Target Audience: Dentists interested in dental sleep medicineObjectives:1. Summarize the peer-reviewed publications of the past yearfocused on dental sleep medicine and other topics pertinentto this field; and2. Comment on the new results in relation to existingknowledge in dental sleep medicine.01: OSA: Hypoxia Effects on the Brain9:00am – 10:00amRoom: Grand BallroomSpeaker: Sigrid Veasey, MDTarget Audience: DentistsObjectives:1. Identify effects of intermittent hypoxia on the brain;2. Appraise neurological effects of OSA; and3. Predict effects of OSA on cognition.02: Bite RegistrationRoom: Republic Ballroom9:00am – 10:00amChair: B. Gail Demko, DMD, Diplomate, ABDSMInteractive session with attendees and presenters reviewingmultiple gauges and their various uses.Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall10:00am – 10:30amPoster Viewing10:00am – 10:30amAll posters are available for viewing in the Grand Ballroomthroughout the AADSM annual meeting. Presenters ofthe posters listed below are available for questions andcomments from 10:00am – 10:30am on Friday, June 8, 2012.POSTER #001TARGET PROTRUSIVE POSITION FROM MANDIBULARPROTRUSION TITRATION: IS IT A GOOD ESTIMATE OFADEQUATE PROTRUSION? DOES IT CORRELATE WITH RDIOR BMI?Charkhandeh S, Topor ZL, Grosse JC, Santosham P,Breuhlmann S, Remmers JEPOSTER #003ORAL APPLIANCES FOR SEVERE OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEPAPNEA: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSISCorrea L, Hsu R Lu C, Finkelman MPOSTER #005MONITORING MANDIBULAR ADVANCEMENT APPLIANCES:10 MOST COMMON PROBLEMSSmith, RKPOSTER #007VARIABILITY IN NOCTURNAL RESPIRATORY MEASURESATTRIBUTED TO VERTICAL DIMENSION OF OCCLUSIONMorgan T, Pearcy S, Scarfeo D, Levendowsk DPOSTER #009SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF SLEEP DISORDEREDBREATHING (SDB) IN PATIENTS WITH NOCTURNALBRUXISM (NB)Prehn RS, Simmons JHPOSTER #011ORAL APPLIANCE TREATMENT OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEPAPNEA: PROGRESSION OF LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTSPliska BT, Nam H, Chen H, Lowe AA, Almeida FRPOSTER #013MAINTENANCE OF THE PHARYNGEAL AIRWAY DURINGNASAL BREATHING IN DENTURE WEARERSAUTHORS AND INSTITUTIONSYagi K, Azuma T, Nakai R, Almeida FR, Lowe AA, Maeda Y16 We Want Your Feedback | Visit www.aadsm.org/evaluations
GENERAL SESSIONS Friday, June 8, 2012POSTER #015SLEEP BRUXISM-RELATED TOOTH WEAR AS A CLINICALMARKER FOR PEDIATRIC SLEEP- DISORDEREDBREATHINGSingh NPOSTER #017A RANDOMISED SINGLE BLINDED CROSS-OVERCONTROLLED TRIAL STUDY OF TWO OCCLUSAL SPLINTSFOR SLEEP BRUXISM TREATMENT IN THAI SUBJECTSChalidapongse PPOSTER #019CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF SLEEP BRUXISM IN A CHILD:A CASE REPORTAlfaya TA, Uemoto L, Gouvêa CVD, Bortoletto CC, Motta LJ,Giannasi LC, de Oliveira LVF, Bussadori SKPOSTER #021MONITORING ADHERENCE TO ORAL MANDIBULARADVANCEMENT DEVICE TREATMENTAbrams E, Bogen DK, Kuna ST03: <strong>Dental</strong> and TMJ Side-Effects of OralAppliances10:30am – 11:30amRoom: Grand BallroomSpeaker: Fernanda Almeida, DDS, PhD, Diplomate, ABDSMOverview: Dr. Almeida will review side-effects related to oralappliance therapy and describe progressive dangers over longtermtherapy.Target Audience: Dentists, researchers and sleep medicinespecialistsObjectives:1. Review current literature on oral appliance side-effects;2. Define possible TMJ side-effects related to oral appliancetherapy;3. Discuss long-term changes and if side-effects ever stop; and4. Analyze potential therapies for oral appliance side-effects.02: Emerging Treatments for OSA11:30am – 12:30pmRoom: Grand BallroomSpeakers: T. Doug Bradley, MD; and Robert Owens, MDOverview: Dr. Bradley will cover, “Overnight Rostral FluidDisplacement and Compression Stockings,” and Dr. Owenswill cover, “Nasal Valves for OSA,” which will discuss hownasal expiratory valves have recently been shown to treat OSAin a subset of patients. The presentation will review possiblemechanisms of action and their role in clinical practice.Target Audience: DentistsObjectives:1. Discuss the potential mechanisms of action by whichcompression stockings and nasal valves treat OSA;2. Identify patients who might benefit from the use ofcompression stockings and nasal valves; and3. Explain how to incorporate compression stockings andnasal valves into a treatment algorithm for OSA.03: <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Sleep</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FacilityAccreditation: Tips for an Efficient andEffective Accreditation Process11:30am – 12:30pmRoom: Republic BallroomChair: Steven Scherr, DDS, Diplomate, ABDSM; and PatriciaBraga, DDSThis session with review the steps for a successful accreditationprocess.Lunch Break on Your Own12:30pm – 1:30pmMEET THE PROFESSORSTicketed Events12:30pm – 1:30pmDuring this small-group session an expert in dental sleepmedicine will lead an informal discussion on a single topic.04: Nancy Addy, DDS, Diplomate, ABDSMRoom: Exeter Room05: Lydia Sosenko, DDS, Diplomate, ABDSMRoom: Dalton Room06: R. Bruce Templeton, DMDRoom: Hampton ABABDSM Informational Session12:30pm – 1:00pmRoom: Republic BallroomLearn about the ABDSM certificationprocess. Board members will be available toanswer questions.We Want Your Feedback | Visit www.aadsm.org/evaluations17
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