When M.A.D. Devices Fail: Tips for Success
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Webinar description:
Are you frustrated with mandibular advancement devices (M.A.D.) not working as expected?
Wondering how to help your patients when standard treatments fail?
Scared of “messing up” a patient’s bite with a sleep appliance?
Join Dr. Mayoor Patel, a renowned expert in dental sleep medicine, to uncover the secrets to overcoming M.A.D. failures and boost your success rates.
In this dynamic webinar, Dr. Patel will:
- Define what M.A.D. failure looks like and why it happens.
- Share simple, effective methods to fix M.A.D. problems.
- Teach you key phrases for clear patient communication.
- Guide you on when to refer patients to sleep specialists.
- Show how to work closely with sleep MDs for better patient outcomes.
Don’t let M.A.D. failures leave you and your patients in the dark. Learn how to tackle these challenges head-on and transform your practice.
By the end of this session, you will:
- Recognize the signs of M.A.D. failure early.
- Have practical tools to address these issues swiftly.
- Understand how to navigate complex cases with confidence.
- Be ready to improve your patients’ sleep and quality of life.
This is your chance to learn directly from Dr. Mayoor Patel and take your dental sleep practice to the next level. Don’t miss out—equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to handle any M.A.D. challenge that comes your way.
Meet the Speaker!
Dr. Mayoor Patel, Dentist & Owner at Craniofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Center of Georgia, has extensive certifications in dental sleep medicine and orofacial pain, embodies a rare blend of hands-on clinical excellence and academic prowess. Learning from him offers unparalleled insights into innovative treatments and comprehensive care strategies, directly from a leader who has shaped the field's standards and education. His mentorship provides a unique opportunity to grasp complex concepts through the lens of real-world applications, ensuring that students and colleagues are well-equipped to advance their own practices and patient care methodologies.
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