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You guys crack me up with this stuff. A dentist works on teeth. Only orthadontist and oral surgeons have medical licenses. A normal dentist should not Dx anything but bad teeth. At least the vet went to medical school.
I hate to burst your bubble Rock but a dentist IS a doctor. They specialize not just in the treatment of teeth, but the head and neck as well. They have to go through the same type of schooling as a medical doctor. Would you say that a podiatrist is not a doctor because they only treat the feet? How about an opthamologist, they only deal with the eyes.
Now, in response to the video that's in question, should dentists make a final diagnosis on OSA? Absolutely not, HOWEVER, a dentist is MORE THAN QUALIFIED to make a pre-diagnosis and then refer a patient to a sleep center for a comprehensive sleep study. That has ALWAYS been the protocol in the dental office that I manage and we have wonderful relationships with the sleep clinics we work with.
Rock Hinkle said:You guys crack me up with this stuff. A dentist works on teeth. Only orthadontist and oral surgeons have medical licenses. A normal dentist should not Dx anything but bad teeth. At least the vet went to medical school.
I hate to burst Tanina's bubble, but dentists do not go through the same schooling as medical physicians. But I have to give her a thumbs up for the prompt referral of their patients to the sleep specialist when they suspect sleep apnea.
Tanina Agosto said:I hate to burst your bubble Rock but a dentist IS a doctor. They specialize not just in the treatment of teeth, but the head and neck as well. They have to go through the same type of schooling as a medical doctor. Would you say that a podiatrist is not a doctor because they only treat the feet? How about an opthamologist, they only deal with the eyes.
Now, in response to the video that's in question, should dentists make a final diagnosis on OSA? Absolutely not, HOWEVER, a dentist is MORE THAN QUALIFIED to make a pre-diagnosis and then refer a patient to a sleep center for a comprehensive sleep study. That has ALWAYS been the protocol in the dental office that I manage and we have wonderful relationships with the sleep clinics we work with.
Rock Hinkle said:You guys crack me up with this stuff. A dentist works on teeth. Only orthadontist and oral surgeons have medical licenses. A normal dentist should not Dx anything but bad teeth. At least the vet went to medical school.
On UPPP, here is an interesting and fairly recent exchange between two men whose opinions on the subject I personally respect:
http://sleepapneaed.blogspot.com/2009/10/finding-place-for-surgical...
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