137 Sleep-Disordered Breathing with Steven Olmos : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
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Show Notes
Learn why it’s important to educate yourself about sleep dentistry. Steven Olmos, DDS shares new and important information about the discipline.
Dr. Steven Olmos has been in private practice for more than 30 years with the last 20 years devoted to research and treatment of craniofacial pain, temporomandibular disorder (TMD), and sleep-related breathing disorders. He obtained his DDS from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and has continued his postgraduate education with over 4,000 hours and board certifications in the fields of mandibular orthopedic dysfunction and sleep-disordered breathing. Dr. Olmos is the founder of TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centres International with 30 licensed Centres in 6 countries dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders. His protocols are an assimilation of his knowledge base, which is reflected by certifications in all philosophies of treatment both medical and dental. Dr. Olmos is an adjunct professor at the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry, where his system of diagnosis and treatment are utilized at the school’s Craniofacial Pain Center. This effort is focused to establish protocols between dentistry and medicine foroptimal treatment outcomes.
Dr. Steven Olmos
www.tmjtherapycentre.com
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(619) 462-0676
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