BREATHE BETTER. SLEEP BETTER. LIVE BETTER: THAT’S A PROMISE YOU CAN KEEP

As a dental practitioner, you’re aware of the clinical importance and critical health implications of maintaining an open airway for your patients. Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea are serious business…and it’s your business to provide your patients with the promise of a safe, effective solution to blocked airway issues.

Oral Appliances: The Clinical Advantage

Oral appliances are non-invasive, reversible, easy to wear and a are a significantly more comfortable alternative for those unable to tolerate the more traditional CPAP approach. The big plus oral appliances are customizable to fit each individual patient.

SML has an extensive lineup of oral appliances that will help you deliver on the promise of better breathing, better sleep, and a better life for your patients.

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FOR A BETTER AIRWAY… AND A THRIVING PRACTICE.

treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

New discoveries and diagnostic modalities in the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) are changing the way we all look at dentistry. You, the dentist, are in a unique position to help detect and stabilize the airway and successfully treat OSA via the use of oral appliances.

The good news? Non-invasive, affordable and easy to adjust, oral appliances are fast becoming the first line treatment of choice for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP… and for forward-thinking dentists who are looking to provide a more patient-compliant solution when it comes to airway therapy. 

OSA: The Big Picture

When soft tissues in the throat collapse during sleep, blocking the airway and causing breathing to repeatedly stop and start, oxygen intake is severely impacted. This can lead to loud snoring, morning headaches, daytime fatigue. More seriously, it can trigger high blood pressure and increase the risk of heart problems or stroke.  Read More 

TAKING THE LEAD ON OSA: DETECTION AND TREATMENT

Snoring might just be the warning sign… 

Many patients simply don’t realize that their snoring, morning headaches or persistent low energy level could be symptomatic of something far more serious -- like Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

Left untreated, OSA can trigger oxygen drops during sleep that contribute to:

• Daytime fatigue

• Decreased immunity

• Hypertension

• Increased risk for cardiac events and possible stroke

TREAT OSA WITHOUT DISRUPTING ALIGNER THERAPY: It’s As Easy As ASA 

The ASA (Aligner Sleep Appliance®) affords dental practitioners the          opportunity to accomplish two important treatment goals simultaneously. Worn over clear aligners at night to gently reposition the lower jaw and help reduce snoring and mild-to-moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea in adults, it also allows helps to support ongoing orthodontic treatment.

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FOR A BETTER AIRWAY: EXPANSION & OSA SOLUTIONS

On The Subject of Adult Dental Expansion…

with kids, expanding the airway is often about correcting crossbites or excessive overjets. With adults, its frequently a matter of reclaiming space, uprighting molars and rounding out arches.

Every case has a solution – if you understand the indications. Arch development appliances must be tailored to the patient’s age, condition and skeletal framework. And it’s all about airway.

OSA: It’s Serious

Obstructive Sleep Disorder occurs when the soft tissues in the throat collapse during sleep, blocking the airway and causing breathing to repeatedly stop and start. Oxygen intake is severely impacted…and these episodes can happen dozens – even hundreds of times a night, leading to:

• Loud snoring

• Morning headaches

• Daytime fatigue

• High blood pressure

• Increased risk of heart problems or stroke

Better Breathing, Better Sleep.

The sobering fact here is that many patients don’t even realize they suffer from a compromised airway or OSA. You, the dentist, are in a unique position to help detect and stabilize the airway and successful treat OSA via the use of oral appliances.

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2025-2026 Dental Sleep Medicine and TMD Mini Residency is BACK!

Course Cohort Dates

September 26 - 27, 2025  |  November 14-15, 2025

January 23 - 24, 2026  |  April 24-25, 2026

An unparalleled hybrid program focused on treating maxillofacial discrepancies, malocclusion, masticatory-temporomandibular joint disorders, and dental sleep medicine for pediatrics and adults.

This unique one-of-a-kind hybrid program is exclusive to only 8 participants who are serious about taking the next step in their sleep medicine career. This limited capacity allows for a focused learning environment where participants will be actively engaged with hands-on learning modules.

This is the only mini-residency program that simultaneously addresses TMD and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (SRBD) simultaneously for pediatrics and adults utilizing proprietary and proven technologies and treatment philosophies taught by Dr. Joseph Yousefian.

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START TO FINISH AIRWAY HEALTH…WHY ARCH DEVELOPMENT MATTERS

Twin Blocks

Early arch development in children is key to ensuring healthy growth. What’s more, by expanding arch width space and correcting crowding, you’re not just guiding tooth movement, you’re profoundly influencing airway health, balance and long-term function. Think about it – from start to finish, crossbites to overjet, early action with right appliance shapes more than just a smile.

THE RIGHT STUFF: TWIN BLOCK FORCE, DESIRED ARCH INFLUENCE

The Twin Block Appliance applies continuous controlled force using two angled bite blocks to guide the mandible into a forward position. Over time, this helps reduce excessive overjet and correct deep bites – while guiding proper molar eruption. An expansion screw can enhance later development, as well.

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MORE THAN JUST A LAB…SMART SOLUTIONS.

More than a lab

Since 1957, SML  -- Space Maintainers Laboratories – has reshaped, revolutionized and redefined what it means to be a dental lab partner in our ever-changing, ever-challenging industry. Strengthened by a global network of elite labs and distinguished by its commitment to innovative technology, SML also remains true to its long-demonstrated commitment to personalized care and connection. When it comes to providing unmatched orthodontic and orthopedic solutions, service and support, we deliver.

SMART ORTHO STARTS EARLY…MEET THE AES-RPE

Engineered for early intervention, e.g. nasomaxillary expansion and airway improvement -- as young as age 3 --the AES-RPE is a bonded light-cured expander that makes maxillary expansion easier, faster, and more comfortable for both provider and patient.

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ARCHES AND AIRWAYS: THE PEDIATRIC IMPERATIVE

Arch Development

Early intervention isn’t just about straight teeth. It’s about shaping healthier arches, ensuring clear airways, and supporting healthy development…from childhood through adulthood. It’s also critical that it be addressed at the very beginning of dental/orthopedic care as part of a carefully created expansion strategy.

THINKING BEYOND THE BITE

When treating young patients with crowding crossbites or overjets, you must not overlook the airway. Maxillary expansion can improve tongue posture, reduce mouth breathing and support proper craniofacial development. A broader arch today can mean better sleep, improved behavior and optimized health tomorrow

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FINAL RETENTION SHOULDN’T BE FINAL AT ALL…

Final Retention

Retention isn’t just the final step in orthodontic and dental therapy…it’s an absolutely critical phase that supports the body’s adaptation to tooth movement. It is, quite simply, an ongoing concern

Even the best designed retainer is compromised if the patient neglects oral hygiene or skips retainer use entirely. Poor hygiene not only increases the risk of relapse – especially when it comes to lower anterior crowding – but it can also contribute to more serious calamities like gingival inflammation or periodontal disease.

BOTTOM LINE:  Final retention must be tailored and carefully curated to meet the requirements -- both immediate and ongoing -- of both the clinical case and the patient’s habits.

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TAILORED RETENTION…THE KEY TO LONG TERM ORTHODONTIC SUCCESS

Retention isn’t not a one-size-fits-all proposition. To ensure long-term treatment stability, viability and patient satisfaction, retention, retention must be carefully strategized. Such strategies should consider factors such as the type of orthodontic treatment performed, duration of anticipated retention, periodontal health, patient hygiene capacity, and future restorative needs.

Customizing the approach ensures that the chosen appliance effectively balances function, efficacy and patient compliance -- minimizing the risk of relapse and safeguarding treatment results.

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