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Key features of sleep apnea as recorded during an in-lab
sleep study include marked reduction or absence of air
flow, arousals from sleep, slowing of heart rate and:
A. Choking or gasping for air
B. Oxygen desaturation
C. Flattening of the nasal pressure signal
D. Flailing of the arms and legs
E. Sawtooth waves in the EEG - ANSWER B. Oxygen
Desaturation
Who publishes the CPT codebook?
A. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
B. The American Medical Association
C. The Office of the Inspector General
D. The Durable Medical Equipment Service
E. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine -
ANSWER B. The American Medical Association
A 48 year old man is treated with OAT for his moderate
OSA. On repeat sleep testing, his apnea-hypopnea index
(AHI) has decreased to 3 events per hour, and he reports
resolution of snoring and daytime sleepiness. What is the
,most reasonable dental-medical sleep medicine follow up
regimen for this patient?
A. As needed
B. Every 6 months for the first year, then annually
C. Monthly for the first 6 months, then every 6 months
D. Every other year - ANSWER B. Every 6 months for
the first year, then annually
Which of the following would exclude oral appliance
therapy as a first treatment trial for OSA?
A. Xerostomia
B. Edentulism
C. Micrognathia
D. Steep mandibular plane angle - ANSWER B.
Edentulism
Reviewing your patient's diagnostic polysomnogram,
you note more than a 50% epoch consists of alpha waves.
According to the current PSG scoring guidelines, the
patient is in which stage of sleep?
A. Stage I NREM
B. Stage II NREM
C. Stage III NREM
D. Stage REM - ANSWER A. Stage I NREM
A patient presents for an evaluation to determine their
candidacy for an oral appliance to treat their mild OSA.
During your examination, you note the presence of TMD.
This might include the following:
,A. Pain in the TMJ
B. Pain in the muscles of mastication
C. Anomalies in mandibular movement
D. All of the above - ANSWER D. All of the above
The qualified dentist designation (QDD) came about in
response to the 2015 practice guidelines paper
recommending that physicians refer patients to dentists
"qualified" to treat sleep related breathing disorders. This
was based upon recognition of which of the following?
A. Older dentists have more experience than younger
dentists
B. All dentists have the skills they need to deliver
knowledgeable care
C. Oral appliance efficacy data collected in studies is
obtained by dentist with extensive clinical experience
D. Training in dental schools on oral appliance therapy
has become common place - ANSWER C. Oral
appliance efficacy data collected in studies is obtained by
dentist with extensive clinical experience
The 2015 Practice Guidelines created through
cooperative effort of the AASM and AADSM suggest a
physician should seek collaboration with a qualified
dentist, described as someone who has at least:
A. Board certification
B. Facility accreditation
C. Completion of a 1 yr residency in dental sleep
medicine
, D. Additional training or experience in dental sleep
medicine - ANSWER D. Additional training or
experience in dental sleep medicine
An understanding of loop gain is important to the
clinical practice of dental sleep medicine because:
A. It excludes the possibility of cheyne stokes breathing
in patients with severe OSA
B. It is the basis of the Mallampati classification system
C. It defines the number of sequential obstructive apneas
in an epoch
D. It contributes to the multifactorial nature of sleep
related breathing disorders - ANSWER D. It contributes
to the multifactorial nature of sleep related breathing
disorders
With regards to biomechanical properties of the upper
airway, which statement is true?
A. Sleep apnea patients paralyzed during general
anesthesia (neural drive removed) demonstrated airway
compliance similar to healthy subjects
B. Sleep apnea patients had more negative closing
pressures
C. Sleep apnea patients demonstrate a more positive Pcrit
D. There is no correlation between collapsibility when
awake and collapsibility when asleep - ANSWER C.
Sleep apnea patients demonstrate a more positive Pcrit
Tagged MRI recently showed 3 patterns of tissue
formation during mandibular advancement. Which of
these was NOT observed?