FALL 2017 AADSM COURSE CATALOGUE Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine September 9-10, 2017 LAS VEGAS, NV November 18-19, 2017 CHARLOTTE, NC Dental Sleep Medicine Staff October 14-15, 2017 OAK BROOK, IL Practical Demonstration October 14, 2017 OAK BROOK, IL December 2, 2017 DARIEN, IL Advances in Dental Sleep Medicine November 18-19, 2017 CHARLOTTE, NC NEW FOR 2017 Medicare Track See p.6 for details.
ESSENTIALS OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE This introductory course is intended for dentists and dental professionals with an interest in, or currently treating, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients through the utilization of oral appliance therapy (OAT). This course will be comprised of lectures followed by discussion. THE AADSM DESIGNATES THIS ACTIVITY FOR 12.5 ADA CERP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. IMPORTANT DATES September 9-10, 2017 Las Vegas, NV August 11, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline August 18, 2017 Cancellation Deadline November 18-19, 2017 Charlotte, NC October 20, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline October 27, 2017 Cancellation Deadline FACULTY COURSE OVERVIEW Michelle Cantwell, DMD, chair Michael Adame, DDS, vice-chair Melanie DiPerna, PA-C Michael Hnat, DMD Mitchell Levine, DMD Jonathan Lown, MD (September) Mary Beth Rogers Robert Rogers, DMD Ryan Soose, MD (November) To review faculty bios, please visit: www.aadsm.org/courses The Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course is a logical way to incorporate oral appliance therapy (OAT) into your practice. The course includes a review of sleep related breathing disorders, such as snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and the impact of sleep disorders on society. A comprehensive evaluation is described that includes upper airway examination and imaging with a focus on areas of pathophysiology in OSA. Several sessions address the range of OAT and upper airway surgery for OSA. The course addresses practice issues such as developing a team approach, medico-legal issues and reimbursement. The establishment of office systems to incorporate dental sleep medicine in a general dental practice is introduced. A final portion of the course is case-based and provides clinical examples of the evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders in a dental practice. 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Describe the dental and medical terminology associated with sleep medicine and OSA; Understand the pathophysiology, demographics and sequelae of OSA; Evaluate, analyze and comprehend polysomnogram reports and understand the necessity of medical evaluation and importance of a multidisciplinary team approach to treating snoring and OSA; Identify and describe the various treatment options available, focusing on the various types of oral appliances available; Describe the mechanisms of action of various types of oral appliances as well as the indications, contraindications, complications and side effects associated with their use; Evaluate various case presentations that demonstrate a range of patients and treatment situations representative of the practice of dental sleep medicine to include fabrication concepts, interpretation of bite registrations and adherence to recommended treatment protocol and standards of practice; Apply practical concepts for building and developing a successful dental sleep medicine practice, including an overview of informed consent, relationships with physicians, sources of patient referrals, follow-up with current patients, record keeping, and medical insurance billing; and Select appropriate candidates for oral appliance therapy. LIST OF TOPICS Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Pathophysiology and Health Risks Diagnosis with Polysomnography/HST/WATCH-PAT and Medical Management with CPAP, Co-Therapy, OAT and Other Therapies Upper Airway Evaluation and Surgical Management including Neurostimulation Therapy Oral Appliance Therapy Selection Oral Appliance Therapy: The New Patient Exam, Impressions and Bite Registration Techniques Oral Appliance Therapy: Insertion, Follow-up and Titration Incorporating OAT into your Dental Practice Management of Adverse Conditions Trends in Orthodontics Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Pediatrics Insurance Reimbursement Scope of Practice and Medicolegal Issues and ABDSM Board Certification SESSION TIMES Saturday 7:00 AM 7:45 AM Continental Breakfast* and Registration 7:45 AM 12:15 PM General Session 12:15 PM 1:15 PM Lunch* 1:15 PM 6:00 PM General Session Sunday 7:15 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* 8:00 AM 12:30 PM General Session *These meals are provided; attendees are responsible for all other meals. This course includes an exhibit hall that will be open during breaks and lunch. Las Vegas, NV 3
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION COURSE This course is ideal for dentists who are new to dental sleep medicine and have just begun to treat patients with oral appliance therapy. The course is recommended for dentists who have taken an introductory course and are looking to expand their knowledge through observation and interaction. This course will be comprised of lectures followed by discussion and faculty demonstrations. THE AADSM DESIGNATES THIS ACTIVITY FOR 7.0 ADA CERP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. IMPORTANT DATES October 14, 2017 Oak Brook, IL September 15, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline September 22, 2017 Cancellation Deadline December 2, 2017 Darien, IL November 3, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline November 10, 2017 Cancellation Deadline FACULTY COURSE OVERVIEW Jennifer Le, DMD (October) Craig Pettengill, DDS (October) Nicole Chenet, DDS (December) Sue Ellen Richardson, DDS (December) To review faculty bios, please visit: www.aadsm.org/courses The Practical Demonstration Course provides a logical and thorough overview of the steps to take in treating a patient with oral appliance therapy. The course will walk you through the entire process of patient management from the initial examination to delivery of the appliance and complication assessment. Through observation and small group interactions, you will build on the basics you have learned in previous introductory courses and make practical applications to your practice. Equipment for this course was generously donated by Henry Schein Dental in accordance with ADA CERP Standards. 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Develop a system for integrating dental sleep medicine into their practice; Understand the daily routines of a dental sleep medicine practice; Identify the keys to an effective patient examination for oral appliance therapy; Recognize key concepts related to the insertion of the selected oral appliance; and Understand side effects and their management. LIST OF TOPICS Practice Guidelines/Polysomnograms New Patient Exam and Demonstration Airway Evaluation/MRI Protrusive Measuring Devices and Demonstration Midline Complexities and Insertion Titrations and Follow-up Complications Correspondence SESSION TIMES 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* and Registration 8:00 AM 12:15 PM General Session 12:15 PM 12:45 PM Lunch* 12:45 PM 4:00 PM General Session Darien, IL *Meal provided; attendees are responsible for all other meals. Oak Brook, IL NEW FOR 2017 Medicare Track Attendees of the October Practical Demonstration Course have the option of registering for the half-day Medicare Track on Sunday, October 15, 2017. TURN THE PAGE FOR MORE DETAILS! 5
MEDICARE TRACK NEW! ADD-ON TO OCTOBER PRACTICAL DEMO COURSE! This half-day track is intended for dentists and dental staff handling Medicare claims in the dental sleep medicine practice. THE AADSM DESIGNATES THIS ACTIVITY FOR 4.0 ADA CERP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. This track will be comprised of lectures followed by discussion. OVERVIEW October 15, 2017 The Medicare Track is designed to prepare staff for appointment sequencing and billing with an emphasis on Medicare, which will prepare the entire team for Oak Brook, IL improving patient experiences and clinic profitability. Hyatt Lodge OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Support patient appointment sequencing and appropriate medical coding; and FACULTY Understand medical and Medicare billing practices. SESSION TIMES 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* 8:00 AM 12:30 PM General Session Trish Braga, DDS, chair Jan Palmer, FAADOM Cindy White To review faculty bios, please visit: www.aadsm.org/courses The Medicare Track is available to attendees of the: OCTOBER PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION COURSE MEMBERS: $200* NONMEMBERS: $300* *Pricing for registrations received on or before September 8. 6 & DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE STAFF COURSE Included in registration
Qualified Dentist Designation Receive verification from the AADSM that you are on the pathway to certification and/or facility accreditation by demonstrating you have: A valid state dental license; Proof of liability coverage; and At least 25 hours of ADA CERP or AGD PACE recognized CE from a non-profit organization or university within the past two years. Visit aadsm.org/qdd to apply for the two-year designation, free to members, today!
DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE STAFF COURSE This dual track course is intended for dental sleep medicine auxiliary staff new to the treatment of sleep apnea, or with minimal experience and looking to increase their knowledge and skills. Course information will be beneficial for all departments of a dental sleep medicine practice, including chairside assistants, hygienists, receptionists and coding/billing personnel. This course will be comprised of lectures followed by discussion. THE AADSM DESIGNATES THIS ACTIVITY FOR 11.0 ADA CERP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. IMPORTANT DATES INCLUDES MEDICARE TRACK October 14-15, 2017 Oak Brook, IL September 15, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline September 22, 2017 Cancellation Deadline FACULTY COURSE OVERVIEW Trish Braga, DDS, chair Shelley Shults, RN, DDS, vice-chair Belinda Postol, RN Jan Palmer, FAADOM Cindy White To review faculty bios, please visit: www.aadsm.org/courses The Dental Sleep Medicine Staff Course is designed to prepare auxiliary staff to support the dentist s treatment protocols for dental sleep medicine. This course offers two tracks: one for clinical staff and one for administrative staff. Participants will learn the anatomy and physiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and the impact on patients in terms of medical and quality of life issues. By being familiar with demographics, comorbidities and screening tools, clinical staff will learn how to assist the dentist in identifying potential candidates for an oral appliance. Oak Brook, IL Oak Brook, IL 8
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Describe the dental and medical terminology associated with sleep medicine; Understand the physiology, demographics and consequences of OSA; Implement screening tools to identify potential OSA sufferers; Confidently initiate conversations with potential OSA patients; Answer questions or concerns of patients already in treatment with an oral appliance; Support patient appointment sequencing and appropriate medical coding; Understand medical and Medicare billing practices; Assist with a comprehensive examination, record taking, and bite registration; and Recognize critical side effects and management of an oral appliance. LIST OF TOPICS Sleep Disordered Breathing Overview Demographics, Sleep Testing, and Treatment Options Medical vs. Dental Model, OA Efficacy, Potential Side Effects, and Front Desk and Chair Side Triage of Side Effects Demonstration of OA Styles, Titration, and Pros/ Cons (Clinical Track) Introduction to Medical Insurance (Administrative Track) The Business of Dental Sleep Medicine for Clinical Staff and Mallampati Tongue Scoring (Clinical Track) Medical Insurance (Administrative Track) Clinical Examination, Muscle, ROM, TMJ self-exam (Clinical Track) Medicare Part B (Administrative Track) Impressions on Typodonts and Bite Taking Demonstration (Clinical Track) Medicare DME (Administrative Track) Delivery of Appliances (Clinical Track) SESSION TIMES Saturday 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* and Registration 8:00 AM 12:15 PM General Session 12:15 PM 1:00 PM Lunch* Sunday 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* 8:00 AM 12:30 PM General Session *Meal provided; attendees are responsible for all other meals. 1:00 PM 5:00 PM General Session Oak Brook, IL 9
ADVANCES IN DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE This course is targeted to dentists who are experienced clinicians in the management of sleep disordered breathing and who wish to explore special topics that are relevant to the etiology and management of sleep disordered breathing. This course will be comprised of lectures followed by discussion. THE AADSM DESIGNATES THIS ACTIVITY FOR 11.0 ADA CERP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. IMPORTANT DATES November 18-19, 2017 Charlotte, NC October 20, 2017 Advanced Registration Deadline Hotel Group Rate Deadline October 27, 2017 Cancellation Deadline FACULTY COURSE OVERVIEW Jean-François Masse, DMD, MSc, chair Nelly Huynh, PhD, vice-chair Douglas Bradley, MD Leslie Dort, DDS Christian Guilleminault, MD Gilles Lavigne, DMD, PhD Ronald Prehn, DDS John Remmers, MD This course will include presentation of current and future technologies and strategies for optimizing management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. The information and insight gained by course attendees will lead to a deeper understanding of the complexities of treating OSA patients. While this course may be beneficial in some instances for dentists who are seeking to become Diplomates of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, it is not specifically directed toward preparation for the board certification exam. To review faculty bios, please visit: www.aadsm.org/courses Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC 10
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Identify trending technologies used in the treatment of OSA; Describe options and strategies for optimizing treatment outcomes; Elucidate predictors of treatment success to properly manage expectations of the dentist, physician, and patient; and Appreciate the importance of treating OSA through a collaborative approach. LIST OF TOPICS Advances in the Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea An Update on Combined CPAP-Oral Appliance Treatment Patient Selection for Oral Appliance Therapy OAT Failures Positional Therapy The Future of Dental Sleep Medicine Pearls from the JDSM Myofunctional Therapy MATRx Plus: An Update Fluid Accumulation and OSA Polysomnographic Validation of Sleep Bruxism SESSION TIMES Saturday 7:00 AM 7:45 AM Continental Breakfast* and Registration 7:45 AM 12:15 PM General Session 12:15 PM 1:15 PM Lunch* 1:15 PM 4:30 PM General Session Sunday 7:15 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast* 8:00 AM 12:15 PM General Session *These meals are provided; attendees are responsible for all other meals. This course includes an exhibit hall that will be open during breaks and lunch. Charlotte, NC 11
COURSE LOCATIONS & HOTEL RESERVATIONS Space is limited, so please make reservations well in advance; the group rate will no longer be available if all rooms in the block sell out. SEPTEMBER Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course Location and Hotel: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino 3667 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109 Check-in time: 4:00 PM Rate: $169, plus $35 resort fee Available until August 11, or until the room block sells out. Check-out time: 11:00 AM Reservations: Call 877-603-4389 Reference SMADD7 OCTOBER Practical Demonstration Course AND Dental Sleep Medicine Staff Course Location and Hotel: The Hyatt Lodge 2815 Jorie Boulevard Oak Brook, IL 60523 Check-in time: 3:00 PM Rate: $149 Available until September 15, or until the room block sells out. Check-out time: 12:00 PM Reservations: Call 888-421-1442 Reference AADSM course group NOVEMBER Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course AND Advances in Dental Sleep Medicine Course Location and Hotel: Sheraton Charlotte Hotel 555 South McDowell Street Charlotte, NC 28204 Check-in time: 3:00 PM Rate: $149 Available until October 20, or until the room block sells out. Check-out time: 12:00 PM Reservations: Call 800-325-3535 Reference AADSM course group DECEMBER Practical Demonstration Course Location: AADSM National Office 2510 N Frontage Rd. Darien, IL 60561 Hotel: Aloft Bolingbrook Hotel 500 North Janes Avenue Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Check-in time: 3:00 PM Rate: $95 Available until November 3, or until the room block sells out. Check-out time: 12:00 PM Reservations: Call 888-625-4957 Reference AADSM Course 12
TRANSPORTATION Transportation to any location is the sole responsibility of the attendee, unless otherwise noted. SEPTEMBER September Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course The airport nearest to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is McCarran International Airport and is 3 miles from the hotel. Taxi service to and from the airport is approximately $20.00 each way, not including gratuity. OCTOBER* October Practical Demonstration Course AND Dental Sleep Medicine Staff Course The airports nearest to the Hyatt Lodge are O Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport. O Hare is approximately 15 miles from the Hyatt Lodge and Midway is approximately 20 miles from the Hyatt Lodge. Taxi service to and from the airport is approximately $43.00 each way, not including gratuity. Please anticipate 30-40 minutes for travel time to and from either airport. NOVEMBER November Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course AND Advances in Dental Sleep Medicine Course The airport nearest to the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel is Charlotte Douglas International Airport and is 8 miles from the hotel. Taxi service to and from the airport is approximately $30.00 each way, not including gratuity. DECEMBER* December Practical Demonstration Course The airports nearest to the Aloft Bolingbrook Hotel are O Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport. O Hare is approximately 27 miles from the Aloft Bolingbrook Hotel and Midway is approximately 22 miles from the Aloft Bolingbrook Hotel. Taxi service to and from the airport is approximately $43.00 each way, not including gratuity. Please anticipate 30-40 minutes for travel time to and from either airport. * NOTICE TO OCTOBER & DECEMBER COURSE ATTENDEES! For transportation from O Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport: We recommend that you do not pick-up a taxi outside of the baggage claim exit as these taxis will charge at 1½ times the metered rate to take you to the hotel. Rather, after you pick-up your baggage at the airport, contact American Taxi via phone at (847) 673-1000. Shuttle service will be provided between the hotel and the AADSM national office. Details regarding the shuttle schedule will be sent to attendees via email in advance of the course. Attendees who will be driving themselves may park in the AADSM free lot in front of the building. 13
GENERAL INFORMATION DRESS CODE The dress code at the courses is business casual. CONTINUING EDUCATION The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp. MEALS Meals provided by the AADSM are available for registered attendees only. Guests of attendees will not be accommodated during meal functions. RECORDING The AADSM strictly prohibits photographing and/or audio, video, or otherwise recording, of the sessions and speakers at the course. ELECTRONIC COURSE MATERIALS The AADSM will only provide course materials in an electronic format. Prior to the course, attendees will be available to download and save course materials. Attendees may also print the course materials if that is the format they prefer. Please note that the AADSM will not supply computers or tablets to view the material, power for computers or tablets or internet access. It is imperative that attendees wishing to view the course materials on their laptops or tablets have them sufficiently powered prior to arrival at the course. Las Vegas, NV 14
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: Visit the website at aadsm.org/courses and click Register underneath the course of your choice. Or complete the form inserted into this brochure and send via: 2. Fax: (630) 737-9790 3. Mail: American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine Attn: Beverly Basit, AADSM Coordinator 2510 North Frontage Road Darien, IL 60561 Confirmation and Registration Disclaimer Registration is limited. Please register early. Confirmation letters will be sent via email within one week of receipt of registration form and payment. All attendees must preregister; on-site registration will not be accepted. The AADSM will not be held liable if an individual purchases an airline ticket before receiving confirmation of registration for a course. Cancellation Policy Written notification must be submitted to the AADSM for registration cancellation. A $50.00 administrative fee will be withheld on cancellations postmarked prior to the cancellation deadline. After this date, no refunds will be available. Refunds are not provided to no-shows. The AADSM reserves the right to cancel a course and provide a full refund should conditions warrant. The refund will only include the cost of registration for the course. Weather Cancellation Policy In the event that a registrant is unable to attend a course due to severe weather forcing airline cancellations or airport closures, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine will apply 50 percent of the individual s registration fees toward another AADSM course (excluding the AADSM Annual Meeting) held within 12 months. Registrants will need to provide documentation from the airport or airline confirming the inability to travel due to severe weather within 30 days following the course. The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine will not apply this policy to the AADSM Annual Meeting, as the length and nature of the meeting allows for registrants to attend a portion of the event regardless of severe weather. 15
FALL 2017 AADSM COURSE CATALOGUE 2017 FALL COURSE DATES AND LOCATIONS Essentials of Dental Sleep Medicine Course September 9-10, 2017 Las Vegas, NV November 18-19, 2017 Charlotte, NC BECOME A MEMBER & SAVE! Join AADSM membership today and instantly save $100 on course registration! Practical Demonstration Course October 14, 2017 Oak Brook, IL December 2, 2017 Darien, IL Dental Sleep Medicine Staff Course October 14-15, 2017 Oak Brook, IL Advances in Dental Sleep Medicine Course November 18-19, 2017 Charlotte, NC REGISTER AT AADSM.ORG/COURSES