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Scottsdale Study Club Announces and Sets Dates for Clinical Workshops and Meetings Focused on Dental Treatments of Sleep Disordered Breathing, Bruxism and TMD/Headache

July 28, 2011 by Randy Clare Leave a Comment

The Scottsdale Study Club announces its 12-month meeting schedule to include monthly club meetings as well as monthly hands-on clinical workshops with patients. The focus of this educational environment is to provide direct one-on-one experience with Dentists who have successfully integrated sleep dentistry into their practices.

About the Workshops and Meetings

General session fees are $1,499 and Workshops are $2,200. Each Dentist is welcome to bring an assistant or auxiliary to the club meeting. For information or to register to attend the meeting, please call 760-633-4162..

Topics and focus of each meeting will be determined by the mentors and may change without notice depending on the number attendees and perceived areas of academic interest. There will be no exhibits at the Study Club meetings.

Background on the Mentors

Dr. Edward Spiegel, DDS: After treating a series of patients in the 1980′s with temporomandibular joint disorder by way of oral appliances, in 1992, he discovered an interesting correlation. As he treated these patients with oral appliances their snoring stopped. Having confirmed this finding after a retrospective case review, he began to evaluate the use of oral appliances to stop patients snoring and in turn the utility of oral appliances in solving a much larger health problem: Sleep Disordered Breathing conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

He designed a rudimentary treatment protocol within his own office based on the dental management of Sleep Disordered Breathing by way of Oral Appliance Therapy.  The local success of his clinical program in Erie, PA was mirrored nationally by dental practices emulating his treatment plan. He then created a clinical protocol intended for the dental assessment and treatment of snoring and other airway-related sleep disorders. The result is a turn-key system for the dental management of Sleep Disordered Breathing.

 

Bradley Eli, DMD, MS: Bradley Eli has a 20 year history of work in the field of Orofacial Pain management (head and neck). Upon completion of his UCLA program there were less than 10 like providers within the United States. In 1995, he began the work in the field of Sleep Medicine and then began the STAR (Sleep Treatment and Research) Institute.  This unique early look at the field has assisted him in the development of methods and solutions to assist patients with these life changing pain and sleep disorders.

 

Location

SleepScholar Study Club General Session

14635 N Kierland Blvd., Ste. 154

Scottsdale, AZ, 85254

Seating is limited and will be assigned on a first come first serve basis

Calendar of Events 2011

September 16- 17, 2011

Where are the patients?

  • Evaluation of dental patients at each dental appointment for signs and symptoms of untreated sleep disorders
  • Conversion from dental to medical
  • Dental insurance vs. Medical Insurance including Medicare
    AASM as well as AADSM guidelines for treatment in the dental office
  • Hands-on workshop for patient evaluation and treatment

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Michael Childres, Bradenton, FL

Dr. Michael Gluhareff, Ocala, FL

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

Dentists and one staff member will learn proper patient evaluation, examination, jaw registration, and dental and medical records.

October 14-15, 2011

Bruxism, TMD and Sleep

  • Etiology of Bruxism, use of the Ordinal Scale as well as tie in to TMD and Sleep Disorders
  • Evaluation of the patient, documentation and medical billing for ABI
  • Treatment options in the pediatric patient as well as adult patient
  • Orthodontic evaluation and early treatment
  • TMD evaluation of patients as well as treatment planning
  • Sleep patient present with symptoms of pain and pre existing conditions
  • Hands-on evaluation of patient dentition and treatment planning
  • Proper medical referral and medical billing

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Devin Croft, Orthodontist, Peoria, AZ

Dr. Bradley Eli, UCLA 2-year residency, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

 

November 4-5, 2011

Diagnostic Testing

  • Diagnostic testing in the dental office for TMD and Oral Appliance
  • Evaluating diagnostic testing for use id the dental office
  • Literature support, clinical guidelines for treatment planning as well as follow-up records and documentation to insurance carriers
  • AAOP as well as AACP Guidelines for treatment and evaluation of patients
  • Hands-on evaluation for patients as well as discussion on treatment planning

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Bradley Eli, UCLA 2-year residency, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

December 2-3, 2011

Oral Appliance Selection

  • Discussion on the most used oral devices for Bruxism, TMD and OSA
  • Pricing as well as indications and contra indications of oral devices with a 510(k) number
  • Various jaw registration devices for recording the maxillary/mandibular relationship
  • Long-term use of Oral Appliances
  • Trouble-shooting problems associated with oral appliances
  • Materials for accurate impressions for oral devices

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Randy Clare, Aliso Viejo, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

Calendar of Events 2012

February 10-11, 2012

Where are the patients?

  • Evaluation of dental patients at each dental appointment for signs and symptoms of untreated sleep disorders
  • Conversion from dental to medical
  • Dental insurance vs. Medical Insurance including Medicare
    AASM as well as AADSM guidelines for treatment in the dental office
  • Hands-on workshop for patient evaluation and treatment

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Michael Childres, Bradenton, FL

Dr. Michael Gluhareff, Ocala, FL

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

Dentists and one staff member will learn proper patient evaluation, examination, jaw registration, and dental and medical records.

March 9-10, 2012

Bruxism, TMD and Sleep

  • Etiology of Bruxism, use of the Ordinal Scale as well as tie in to TMD and Sleep Disorders
  • Evaluation of the patient, documentation and medical billing for ABI
  • Treatment options in the pediatric patient as well as adult patient
  • Orthodontic evaluation and early treatment
  • TMD evaluation of patients as well as treatment planning
  • Sleep patient present with symptoms of pain and pre existing conditions
  • Hands-on evaluation of patient dentition and treatment planning
  • Proper medical referral and medical billing

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Devin Croft, Orthodontist, Peoria, AZ

Dr. Bradley Eli, UCLA 2-year residency, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

April 13-14, 2012
Diagnostic Testing

  • Diagnostic testing in the dental office for TMD and Oral Appliance
  • Evaluating diagnostic testing for use id the dental office
  • Literature support, clinical guidelines for treatment planning as well as follow-up records and documentation to insurance carriers
  • AAOP as well as AACP Guidelines for treatment and evaluation of patients
  • Hands-on evaluation for patients as well as discussion on treatment planning

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Bradley Eli, UCLA 2-year residency, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

May 11-12, 2012

Oral Appliance Selection

  • Discussion on the most used oral devices for Bruxism, TMD and OSA
  • Pricing as well as indications and contra indications of oral devices with a 510(k) number
  • Various jaw registration devices for recording the maxillary/mandibular relationship
  • Long-term use of Oral Appliances
  • Trouble-shooting problems associated with oral appliances
  • Materials for accurate impressions for oral devices

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Randy Clare, Aliso Viejo, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

 

June 8-9, 2011

Where are the patients?

  • Evaluation of dental patients at each dental appointment for signs and symptoms of untreated sleep disorders
  • Conversion from dental to medical
  • Dental insurance vs. Medical Insurance including Medicare
    AASM as well as AADSM guidelines for treatment in the dental office
  • Hands-on workshop for patient evaluation and treatment

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Michael Childres, Bradenton, FL

Dr. Michael Gluhareff, Ocala, FL

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

Dentists and one staff member will learn proper patient evaluation, examination, jaw registration, and dental and medical records.

July 13-14, 2012

Bruxism, TMD and Sleep

  • Etiology of Bruxism, use of the Ordinal Scale as well as tie in to TMD and Sleep Disorders
  • Evaluation of the patient, documentation and medical billing for ABI
  • Treatment options in the pediatric patient as well as adult patient
  • Orthodontic evaluation and early treatment
  • TMD evaluation of patients as well as treatment planning
  • Sleep patient present with symptoms of pain and pre existing conditions
  • Hands-on evaluation of patient dentition and treatment planning
  • Proper medical referral and medical billing

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Devin Croft, Orthodontist, Peoria, AZ

Dr. Bradley Eli, UCLA 2-year residency, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

Clinical Workshops

The intention of the workshop format is to exercise the new skills as learned at the general session in a controlled environment. There will be time provided in this forum for attendee case presentations and the exchange of information that will lead to an excellent educational outcome.

The Apnea and TMJ/Headache workshop will be conducted in small groups with patients in a dental office.

The PSG course will be conducted in a hotel room where a complete sleep diagnostic facility will be re-created for the purpose of demonstrating and teaching the process of collecting sleep study data.

 

Location for Apnea and TMJ/Headache Workshops

Vistancia Ortho

9772 W. Yearling Rd Suite A-1600

Peoria, AZ 85383

(All materials for the training will be provided onsite)

 

Location for the Overnight Polysomnography Workshops

Embassy Suites

4415 E. Paradise Village Pkwy South
Phoenix, AZ 85032

 

Calendar of Events 2011

September 23-25, 2011

Overnight PSG (Limited to 12 Dentists)

  • Overnight Sleep Polysomnography two-night PSG of patient for diagnosis as well as second night treatment with CPAP and Oral Appliance.
  • Dentist will see actual examination of patient as well as patient prepared for PSG with evaluation and live data being recorded.
  • Discussion of PSG results as well as a comparison of CPAP and OA treatment as recorded by the PSG.

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Jeffory Wyscarver

Mr. Randy Clare

Dr. Edward Spiegel

October 21-22, 2011

Chairside Sleep Apnea

  • Medical legal aspects involved in treating the Bruxing, TMD and Sleep patient
  • Health care attorney will review medical insurance guidelines. Medicare guidelines including anti-fraud, anti-kickback and Stark Laws.
  • Informational seminars for Snoring, TMD as well as Sleep Disorders.
  • How to organize market and follow-up.
  • Working with the sleep lab.  How to legally refer patients with medical insurance as well as Medicare.

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

November 18-19, 2011

TMD and Headache

  • Headache classifications relationship between Headache/TMD/Sleep
  • Diagnostic Process-unique for headache and unique for sleep
  • Recommended Communication with Physicians
  • Medications in Headache Management
  • Oral Appliance Therapy

Headache

Jaw Disorders

Sleep Disorders

  • Injection uses in Headache Disorders
  • Injection techniques for Headache
  • Injection technique for TMD
  • Review of Tx  method of action PAP vs Mandibular advancement

 

 

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

December 16-18, 2011

Overnight PSG (Limited to 12 Dentists)

  • Overnight Sleep Polysomnography two-night PSG of patient for diagnosis as well as second night treatment with CPAP and Oral Appliance.
  • Dentist will see actual examination of patient as well as patient prepared for PSG with evaluation and live data being recorded.
  • Discussion of PSG results as well as a comparison of CPAP and OA treatment as recorded by the PSG.

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Jeffory Wyscarver

Mr. Randy Clare

Dr. Edward Spiegel


Calendar of Events 2012

February 24-25, 2012

Chairside Sleep Apnea

  • Medical legal aspects involved in treating the Bruxing, TMD and Sleep patient
  • Health care attorney will review medical insurance guidelines. Medicare guidelines including anti-fraud, anti-kickback and Stark Laws.
  • Informational seminars for Snoring, TMD as well as Sleep Disorders.
  • How to organize market and follow-up.
  • Working with the sleep lab.  How to legally refer patients with medical insurance as well as Medicare.

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

March 23-24, 2012

TMD and Headache

  • Headache classifications relationship between Headache/TMD/Sleep
  • Diagnostic Process-unique for headache and unique for sleep
  • Recommended Communication with Physicians
  • Medications in Headache Management
  • Oral Appliance Therapy

Headache

Jaw Disorders

Sleep Disorders

  • Injection uses in Headache Disorders
  • Injection techniques for Headache
  • Injection technique for TMD
  • Review of Tx  method of action PAP vs Mandibular advancement

 

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

April 27-29, 2012

Overnight PSG (Limited to 12 Dentists)

  • Overnight Sleep Polysomnography two-night PSG of patient for diagnosis as well as second night treatment with CPAP and Oral Appliance.
  • Dentist will see actual examination of patient as well as patient prepared for PSG with evaluation and live data being recorded.
  • Discussion of PSG results as well as a comparison of CPAP and OA treatment as recorded by the PSG.

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Jeffory Wyscarver

Mr. Randy Clare

Dr. Edward Spiegel

 

May 25-26, 2012

Chairside Sleep Apnea

  • Medical legal aspects involved in treating the Bruxing, TMD and Sleep patient
  • Health care attorney will review medical insurance guidelines. Medicare guidelines including anti-fraud, anti-kickback and Stark Laws.
  • Informational seminars for Snoring, TMD as well as Sleep Disorders.
  • How to organize market and follow-up.
  • Working with the sleep lab.  How to legally refer patients with medical insurance as well as Medicare.

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Rodney Willey, Peoria, IL

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

June 22-23, 2012

TMD and Headache

  • Headache classifications relationship between Headache/TMD/Sleep
  • Diagnostic Process-unique for headache and unique for sleep
  • Recommended Communication with Physicians
  • Medications in Headache Management
  • Oral Appliance Therapy

Headache

Jaw Disorders

Sleep Disorders

  • Injection uses in Headache Disorders
  • Injection techniques for Headache
  • Injection technique for TMD
  • Review of Tx  method of action PAP vs Mandibular advancement

 

Mentor Spotlight

Dr. Bradley Eli, San Diego, CA

Dr. Edward Spiegel, Scottsdale, AZ

July 27-29, 2012

Overnight PSG (Limited to 12 Dentists)

  • Overnight Sleep Polysomnography two-night PSG of patient for diagnosis as well as second night treatment with CPAP and Oral Appliance.
  • Dentist will see actual examination of patient as well as patient prepared for PSG with evaluation and live data being recorded.
  • Discussion of PSG results as well as a comparison of CPAP and OA treatment as recorded by the PSG.

Mentor Spotlight
Mr. Jeffory Wyscarver

Mr. Randy Clare

Dr. Edward Spiegel

 

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Cheyne-Stokes respiration and obstructive sleep apnoea are independent risk factors for malignant ventricular arrhythmias requiring appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapies in patients with congestive heart failure

April 25, 2011 by Randy Clare Leave a Comment
Bitter T, Westerheide N, Prinz C, Hossain MS, Vogt J, Langer C, Horstkotte D, Oldenburg O.

Source

Department of Cardiology, Heart and Diabetes Centre North Rhine-Westphalia, Ruhr University Bochum, Georgstasse 11, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany. tbitter@hdz-nrw.de

 

Abstract

AIMS:

The aim of this first large-scale long-term study was to investigate whether obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and/or central sleep apnoea (CSA) are associated with an increased risk of malignant cardiac arrhythmias in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF).

METHODS AND RESULTS:

Of 472 CHF patients who were screened for sleep disordered breathing (SDB) 6 months after implantation of a cardiac resynchronization device with cardioverter-defibrillator, 283 remained untreated [170 with mild or no sleep disordered breathing (mnSDB) and 113 patients declined ventilation therapy] and were included into this study. During follow-up (48 months), data on appropriately monitored ventricular arrhythmias as well as appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapies were obtained from 255 of these patients (90.1%). Time period to first monitored ventricular arrhythmias and to first appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapy were significantly shorter in patients with either CSA or OSA. Forward stepwise Cox models revealed an independent correlation for CSA and OSA regarding monitored ventricular arrhythmias [apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) ≥5 h(-1): CSA HR 2.15, 95% CI 1.40-3.30, P < 0.001; OSA HR 1.69, 95% CI 1.64-1.75, P = 0.001; AHI ≥15 h(-1): CSA HR 2.06, 95% CI 1.40-3.05, P < 0.001; OSA HR 1.69, 95% CI 1.14-2.51, P = 0.02] and appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapies (AHI ≥5 h(-1): CSA HR 3.24, 95% CI 1.86-5.64, P < 0.001; OSA HR 2.07, 95% CI 1.14-3.77, P = 0.02; AHI ≥15 h(-1): CSA HR 3.41, 95% CI 2.10-5.54, P < 0.001; OSA HR 2.10, 95% CI 1.17-3.78, P = 0.01).

CONCLUSION:

In patients with CHF, CSA and OSA are independently associated with an increased risk for ventricular arrhythmias and appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapies.

Eur Heart J. 2011 Jan;32(1):61-74. Epub 2010 Sep 16.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: congestive heart failure, electrocardiography, obstructive sleep apnea, sleep apnea, Uncategorized

Sleep Health is one of the New Goals of Healthy People 2020

January 18, 2011 by SleepDT Leave a Comment

The Department of Health and Human Services has launched its Healthy People 2020 goals, and among the objectives set forth in its “ambitious, yet achievable” 10-year agenda for improving the nation’s health are substantial improvements in sleep health, respiratory disease outcomes, and levels of tobacco use.

Read Full Document Healthy People 2020: Department of Health and Human Services

Sleep Health
Sleep health is a new topic in the Healthy People initiative. The main focus is on increasing public knowledge of how adequate sleep and treatment of sleep disorders improves health, productivity, wellness, quality of life, and safety on the roads and in the workplace.

The public health burden is substantial, and awareness of the problem is lacking; thus, Healthy People 2020 seeks to provide a “well-coordinated strategy to improve sleep-related health.”

Objectives are to:

  • Increase the proportion of persons with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea who seek medical care (from 25.5% to 28%).
  • Reduce the rate of vehicular crashes per 100 million miles traveled that are due to drowsy driving (from 2.7 to 2.1).
  • Increase the proportion of students in grades 9-12 who get sufficient sleep, defined as 8 hours or more on an average school night (from 30.9% to 33.2%).
  • Increase the proportion of adults who get sufficient sleep, defined as 8 or more hours for those aged 18-21 years, and 7 or more hours for those aged 22 years and older (from 69.6% to 70.9%).

Sleep is one of the three pillars to good health, along with exercise and balanced diet.

Source: HHS

Filed Under: Drowsy Driving, obstructive sleep apnea, respiratory disease, sleep apnea, sleep diagnostics, sleep disorder center, sleep disorders, sleep medicine, sleep physicians, tobacco, vehicular crashes Tagged With: tobacco

Sleep Management Solutions Acquired by CareCentrix

January 11, 2011 by SleepDT Leave a Comment

Acquisition Expands Company’s Home Health Care Services to Include Sleep Management

HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 11, 2011 - CareCentrix Inc announced today that it has acquired Sleep Management Solutions LLC (SMS), a company specializing in sleep benefits management.

With the acquisition of SMS, CareCentrix expands its services into the fast-growing area of sleep benefits management.   SMS provides health plans with a comprehensive program focused on improving patient outcomes and reducing the cost of sleep services.  The company provides Home Sleep Testing (HST) technology to qualifying patients who conduct their prescribed sleep diagnostic test in their homes, enabling a more natural environment for testing at less cost than a facility.  SMS also follows up with people who are approved for sleep therapy devices to ensure they are using the equipment properly and following their prescribed treatment.  HST adoption has increased significantly since the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services approved it for treatment in 2008.

“As awareness of sleep disorders has grown, employers and insurers have seen a 15 – 20 percent annual increase in the cost of diagnostic testing and medical equipment to treat these conditions. SMS’s home testing program has saved health plans approximately $.50 per member per month on their benefit spend.  Its integrated approach to sleep benefits management is directly in line with CareCentrix’s vision to bring innovative home-based services to health plans and their members that result in improved quality of care at a reduced overall cost,” said Eric Reimer, chief executive officer, CareCentrix.

“We are excited to join CareCentrix. Our companies share a common vision to bring high-quality services into the home setting where the individual is most comfortable and costs are lower,” said Tom Gaffney, chief operating officer of SMS, who has been appointed senior vice president of sleep management services at CareCentrix.  ”The combination of SMS’s end-to-end sleep management system with CareCentrix’s expertise in home benefits management and cost containment will bring additional savings and benefits to our existing and new customers.”

About CareCentrix

Founded in 1996, CareCentrix manages home nursing, infusion and medical equipment services for more than 20 million people across the country through a network of 5,000 credentialed home care providers. The company provides health care plans and providers with a one-stop solution that coordinates care for patients in the home including skilled nursing services, durable medical equipment and home infusion drug therapies. CareCentrix recently expanded its services with the development of a new program that will help payers and providers reduce the rising rate of hospital readmissions.  CareCentrix is headquartered in East Hartford, Connecticut, and has operations in Melville, New York; Phoenix, Arizona; Tampa, Florida;Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Overland Park, Kansas.  For more information about CareCentrix visit www.carecentrix.com.

About Sleep Management Solutions

Founded in 2006 Sleep Management Solutions, LLC is the first Sleep Benefits Management Company in the country developed to work with the payer community to effectively manage the growing costs associated with sleep services.  The company provides an end-to-end integrated approach to managing the sleep continuum with a keen focus on enhancing both clinical and financial quality for payer clients.  Sleep Management Solutions has offices operations in Suffield, Connecticut, Charleston, West Virginia, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts; and Greensboro, North Carolina.  For more information about Sleep Management Solutions visit www.sleepmanagementsolutions.com

SOURCE CareCentrix, Inc.

Filed Under: environment, Eric Reimer, home health care services, Home Sleep Testing, hospital, Medicaid, Medicare, obstructive sleep apnea, Sleep, sleep disorder center, sleep disorders, Sleep Lab, sleep management, sleep technologist, sleep therapy, Tom Gaffney Tagged With: environment, health, sleep

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Dr. Steve Carstensen
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Ruchir Patel MD
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Dr. John S. Viviano
AADSM Diplomate and member of various sleep organizations. Has lectured internationally on the treatment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and the use of Acoustic Reflection.
Jeffroy Wyscarver
President, DDME Online, Sleep Lab Technology and Services for the Dental Community.
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Sleep specialist and manager of Sleep and Neurodiagnostics at Morton Plant Mease Healthcare.
Bradley Eli DMD, MS
Director, San Diego Headache and Facial Pain Center / Sleep Treatment and Research Institute
Edward Grandi
Executive Director of the American Sleep Apnea Association.
Edward Michaelson MD
Board Certified in Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine
Ashley Truitt
Founder & Director of Dental Sleep Medicine Worldwide, Co-Founder of TPT Dental.

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