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August, 2008
Office News - Insurance Coverage

 Most insurance companies will cover a large percentage of the cost of oral appliance therapy if the therapy is performed by a properly trained and qualified dentist.

Dr. Rogers has the training and experience necessary to maximize your insurance benefits. Out of pocket expenses may vary depending upon your policy deductible and co-payment percentage.

Dr. Rogers is now in-network with Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield and UPMC Health Plan.

What about the oral appliances I see sold over the Internet and on TV? See FAQ's...

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Dentists can best serve their patients by including a few questions on the medical history form that will suggest the likelihood of sleep-disordered breathing:

  • Do you snore?
  • Are you tired or sleepy during the day?
  • Has anyone ever mentioned that you stop breathing at night?

In addition, a neck circumference of >17 inches in men and >16 inches in women is a risk factor for sleep-disordered breathing, as is obesity.  High blood pressure is also frequently associated with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.  In children, enlarged tonsils and adenoids are quite often a cause of sleep-disordered breathing. 

The clinical dental exam should strive to focus on the oropharynx where an enlarged tongue, enlarged tonsils, a large uvula, a drooping soft palate, medially displaced tonsillar pillars or retrognathia can predispose to upper airway obstruction during sleep. 


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Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine is the only dental practice in the tristate area that is devoted exclusively to solving the problems of those who suffer from sleep disordered breathing.

 

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