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Craniofacial Sleep Medicine
For Doctors, Dentists and Allied Healthcare Professionals
May 1-2, 2026
London, U.K
Course Synopsis
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent and clinically complex condition, traditionally attributed to upper airway collapse, reduced neuromuscular tone, obesity and anatomical narrowing during sleep. However, growing clinical and epidemiological evidence demonstrates that craniofacial structure, growth patterns, and upper airway development play a significant role in both the presentation and progression of sleep-disordered breathing.
OSA is increasingly recognized as a multifactorial condition, influenced by genetic, epigenetic, morphologic, and neuromuscular factors. Craniofacial variation, body fat distribution, and neural control of the upper airway interact to produce a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes, many of which are encountered daily across dental, orthodontic, medical, and allied healthcare practices.
While CPAP, surgical implants, and orthognathic procedures are often considered definitive treatment options, mandibular advancement devices (MADs) remain a common non-surgical approach within dental sleep medicine. Although effective for short- to mid-term symptom control, MADs focus on symptom mitigation rather than the underlying etiology, and have been associated with reported long-term side effects including occlusal changes and Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJD) symptoms in some patients.
This course introduces clinicians to the principles of Craniofacial Sleep Medicine, a structured interdisciplinary framework that emphasizes etiology-based assessment, craniofacial development, upper airway behavior, and long-term management of sleep-disordered breathing in both adults and children.
Participants will gain insight into how craniofacial genetics and epigenetics influence upper airway development, how these factors can be recognized clinically and radiographically, and how this knowledge can inform more thoughtful diagnosis, treatment planning, and interdisciplinary care pathways.
This seminar is designed for healthcare professionals who are seeking a deeper, evidence-based understanding of healthcare, beyond isolated devices or single-modality solutions.
Places are limited to 30 participants, therefore early registration is advised.
Book now and secure your place on the course.