3 Tips to Talk to Staff as Your Practice Reopens
It's important to have your team's comfort and safety at the forefront of your discussions as you consider the practice's eventual reopening.
Jeffrey Rouse | 4 years ago ›A-EFSB: Airway and 3D Treatment Planning
With the addition of airway to the EFSB (esthetics, function, structure, biology) concept, our focus is now 3D. It does not change the idea of setting...
Jeffrey Rouse | 4 years ago ›Anterior Repositioning Appliance: The Night Guard You Never Heard Of
A splint anterior repositioning appliance that is not traditionally mentioned in dental school can be a very successful design.
Jeffrey Rouse | 4 years ago ›Children Sleep Studies: A ‘Gold Standard’ in Need of Polishing
Even if a sleep study comes back ‘normal,' a child may still have a compromised airway.
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›Integrating Airway into Your Practice
Discover how to integrate modern airway concepts into your restorative practice.
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›With airway as an increasing focus in dentistry, it's important to understand why our patients deserve 7-8 hours of restful sleep a night.
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›Airway, Sleep and Respiratory Reflux
Learn a new perspective on reflux and the possible triggering mechanisms that occur during sleep.
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›Choosing the Correct Nightguard: Let the Patient Decide
Dr. Jeff Rouse breaks down the 5 main categories of appliances for wear patients and how to help a patient select the best nightguard for their...
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›Foundational Knowledge of Airway Starts With Knowing Why We Sleep
If you want to offer the best treatment for airway dysfunction, you must understand the reason we sleep and how profoundly it affects one's overall health.
Jeffrey Rouse | 6 years ago ›A Return Worth Investing In For Your Dental Career
What's the true value of investing in continuing education and seminars like Airway Prosthodontics? Dr. Jeff Rouse breaks it down.
Jeffrey Rouse | 7 years ago ›Should Dentists Recommend Wearing Dentures During Sleep?
Years of research have shown the risks of wearing dentures to sleep, but its major airway benefits are worth considering.
Jeffrey Rouse | 7 years ago ›Defining Hypopnea: What's In a Number?
Developing a solid understanding and definition of hypopnea is key to strengthening links between medicine and dentistry.
Jeffrey Rouse | 7 years ago ›