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Dental Sleep Medicine in Everyday Practice - Endothelial Dysfunction - Part 1 of 2

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In this presentation, Dr. Michael Gelb elaborates on the nuances of treating sleep disorders in the dental practice. Utilizing the EndoPat-2000 to measure the health or dysfunction of the endothelium, Dr. Gelb ascertains an important risk factor in cardiovascular disease. In an elaborate discussion, Dr. Gelb makes the connection between sleep disorders, endothelial dysfunction, periodontal treatment and offers suggestions about the dentist's role in improving overall health.

Date Added:
9/25/2011

Author(s):
Michael L. Gelb, DDS, MS

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