Registration Information
Class Hours: Day 1 and 2 – 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: St. Petersburg, FL (The Dawson Academy)
Cost: $4,700
Instructor: DeWitt Wilkerson, DMD
Target Audience: General Dentists
About the course:
Through hands-on instruction by Dr. Witt Wilkerson, Resident Expert of Integrative Dental Medicine and immediate past President of AAOSH, you will gain an understanding of the critical role of airway obstructions and disordered breathing when proper treatment planning. Manifestations may include signs and symptoms such as dental malocclusions, bruxism, tongue-tie, GERD, attention deficit, poor sleep, sleep apnea, daytime fatigue, TMD and morning headaches. Every patient, regardless of age, should be assessed for the presence of potential airway problems. Positive findings should initiate definitive protocols for management and resolution.
This workshop will enable the dentist to develop specific clinical guidelines for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of Airway & Breathing Related Disorders. Participants will learn how to examine and test patients, along with phase one management options. Phase two management options, which may include arch expansion and reorganization of the dental occlusion, following the Dawson Principles will be explored.
Attendees will leave this course knowing how to:
Read home sleep tests
Interpret CBCT assessment of airway
Effectively use oral appliance therapy
Recognize signs and symptoms of airway disordered breathing
Course Size: 24
“Don’t miss this course. It provides accurate evaluation and timely treatment of sleep apnea for adults and children.”
– Dr. Hamilton Sporborg, Chatham, MA
“Definitely worth investing in this course. Phenomenal solutions to chronic disorders plaguing our patients- this will set you apart! Great info that you can use right away in your practice.”
– Dr. Jessica Lawson, Urbandale, IA
“Dr. Wilkerson’s passionate approach is amazing to witness. He has put many doctors on the path to identifying patients at risk for sleep disordered breathing and has raised awareness of sleep being a global issue and not just the focus of the mouth and the appliance.”
– Chris M. Lajoie, Airway Project Manager
Course Agenda:
Day 1
Examination: hands-on training and forms
Testing: HST, CBCT, PSG, allergies, ENT referral
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: interpretation and strategy
Day 2:
Phase 1: breathing therapy/coaching, sleep appliance therapy
Phase 2: resolution of upper, posterior and oral airway
Collaboration: outside health providers, insurance
Practice Development: systems for implementation