“Dental Sleep Medicine. Improving Your Dental Patient's Quality Of Life.” with Dr. John Viviano
Description
In this episode of the Ultimate Dental Podcast, Dr. David Moffet interviews Dr. John Viviano, a dentist from Toronto Canada specialising in dental sleep medicine.They discuss the journey from general dentistry to a dedicated sleep practice, the importance of addressing sleep disorders including obstructive sleep apnoea, and how dentists can play a crucial role in improving their patients quality of life.Dr. Viviano shares insights on patient engagement, the effectiveness of oral appliances compared to CPAP, and the need for proper education and training in dental sleep medicine.The conversation emphasises the significant impact that sleep health has on overall well-being and the responsibilities of dentists in this field.What you will learn:[01:20 ] Introduction to Dental Sleep Medicine[02:57 ] The Journey from General Dentistry to Dental Sleep Medicine[07:34 ] Engaging Patients in Sleep Health[12:25 ] The Importance of Diagnosing Sleep Disorders[13:56 ] The Role of Dentists in Patient Lifespan[17:19 ] Understanding CPAP and Oral Appliances[24:34 ] Combination Therapy: CPAP and Oral Appliances[26:44 ] Financial Considerations in Sleep Treatment[27:38 ] The Impact of Alcohol and Weight on Sleep[28:57 ] Understanding Weight and Airway Dynamics[30:49 ] The Transition to Dental Sleep Medicine[33:49 ] The Importance of Continuing Education[35:54 ] Building Confidence in Sleep Dentistry[38:21 ] Screening Patients for Sleep Apnoea[41:15 ] Personal Insights on Sleep Apnoea Treatment[44:24 ] Educational Pathways for Dentists[47:27 ] The Responsibility of Dentists in Patient CareTakeaways Dr. Viviano transitioned from general dentistry to sleep dentistry after realising its impact on patients lives. In Canada, sleep apnoea is a medical disorder that requires a physician's diagnosis. Oral appliances can be an effective alternative to CPAP for many patients. Dentists can significantly improve patients quality of life by addressing sleep disorders. Education and training are essential for dentists to provide effective sleep dentistry services. Patients often drop out of CPAP treatment, highlighting the need for alternative solutions. Lifestyle factors like weight and alcohol consumption can affect sleep health. Screening patients for sleep disorders can be done quickly and easily in a dental practice. Dentists should be aware of the medical implications of sleep disorders and refer patients appropriately. The future of dentistry includes a greater focus on sleep health and its integration into general practice.Sound Bites "I want to get involved in this." "You need to understand the ins and outs." "You can screen patients in about a minute."




