A Turnkey Dental Sleep Medicine Program Teach Dental Offices How to Screen and Treat Snoring and Sleep Apnea

According to the National Sleep Foundation,  more than 80 million Americans snore.
With such a high demand for quality sleep seminars within the dental industry, Dental sleep medicine company, Sleep Group Solutions is pleased to announce the addition of dental sleep medicine courses in Orlando, Boston and Scottsdale.



Dentists across the US are attending dental continuing education courses, which teach dental professionals how to screen and treat snoring and sleep apnea, through Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT).  Snoring, along with high blood pressure, hypertension, and daytime fatigue, are signs you may have sleep apnea.  Dentists are quickly becoming the first line of defense in treating these patients who snore or have sleep apnea.   South Carolina Dentist, Dr. Jeff Horowitz began treating sleep patients in 1996, and says his practice has never been the same.  “It all began with our attention to sleep disordered breathing in developing children, and eventually led to an intense interest in sleep disorders in the adult population along with the associated health implications." says Dr. Jeff Horowitz.  The Carolina Center for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry founder mentions, “It is incredibly rewarding to have such a deliberate impact on our patients' overall health.  We are not just treating a condition, but preventing life-threatening consequences. Our patient's are forever grateful!”  Dentists looking to learn more about treating patients for sleep apnea are invited to attend a seminar with Sleep Group Solutions.  



Dr. Jeff Horowitz is an instructor with Sleep Group Solutions, and holds a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, and is a firm believer in continuing education, having earned the prestigious Fellowship Award from the AGD.  "Sleep Group Solutions has given me the perfect platform to share my knowledge of sleep medicine with others, so that together we can make a difference for the 80 million Americans battling sleep disordered breathing."  



For dentists searching for a CE course, Dr. Horowitz recommends finding a topic that truly interests you, while offering a direct benefit to your patients as well as your practice. To learn more about dental sleep medicine, or to register for a course with SGS in Orlando, Boston, Scottsdale, or any other location, please log on to www.sleepgs.com for more info.





About Dr. Jeff Horowitz



Dr. Jeff Horowitz, a native of Old Bridge, New Jersey, completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh , receiving early admission to dental school after his junior year. In 1991 he earned his Doctorate of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr Horowitz has dedicated himself to continuing education, earning him the fellowship award from the Academy of General Dentistry, Mentorship status at the prestigious Kois Center for Advanced Dental Studies, and fellowship in the Pierre Fauchard Academy. Dr. Horowitz is also a member of the American Association of Dental Sleep Medicine.





About Sleep Group Solutions



Sleep Group Solutions is an airway diagnostic technology company serving the needs of physicians and dentists interested in screening, diagnosing and treating sleep apnea and other upper airway disorders.  Sleep Group Solutions offers the latest screening and diagnostic equipment solutions for patients with allergy, sinus congestion, rhinitis, deviated septum, nasal polyps, snoring and sleep apnea.  SGS offers the most comprehensive dental sleep medicine CE seminars in the industry focused on teaching dentists the protocols needed to make the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea part of their practice.  Sleep Group Solutions offers sleep study interpretation, oral appliances (Norad Boil & Bite, Respire), online directory 1800SleepLab.com and online marketing for CPAP Intolerant patients (1800Sleeptest).  SGS is the manufacturer of the Eccovision Systems Rhinometer and Pharyngometer, and offers Home Sleep Testing devices from Watermark Medical.