Randy Clare – Author Profile
Randy Clare, President of Hawkeye Group, is an avid cyclist from Orange County California. Randy has been involved in the diagnosis and treatment of snoring and sleep apnea for over 25 years. Recently his interests have turned to the management of head neck facial pain, snoring and sleep apnea and bruxism.
At Glidewell, the world’s largest dental lab, Randy led teams in developing digital brand strategies that boosted business growth, attracted new customers, and increased sales to existing ones. Using data analytics, they improved customer loyalty, retention, and revenue. We also used data and market research to maintain our industry leadership.
While at Vyaire Medical, he managed a sales team, starting as a Territory Manager and progressing to Director of Strategic Sales. Coaching and team development led to increased sales and goal achievement.
As the owner of Randy Clare and Associates, he focused on sleep disorders in dentistry, DME, and sleep diagnostics and developed a successful program to train dentists on sleep apnea, which positively impacted sales. Randy co-founded the American Sleep and Breathing Academy (ASBA) and grew the certification program from zero to over 400 members.
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Experience & Qualifications
Managing Editor – Scholar Media
Additional Publications
- Role of The Dentist in Sleep Therapy
- Mind and Mouth: The Psychological Factors Behind Bruxism
- Is Your Child Grinding Their Teeth? Uncovering the Causes of Bruxism in Children
- Grind Your Teeth? Got a CPAP? It’s Time for a Dental Appliance
- Headache and Migraine Dental Therapy Explained
- Dental sleep therapy: It’s a math problem
- Breathing is a 24 Hour Activity
- Dental Sleep Treatment Requires a Medical Diagnosis. Or Does it?
- Treatment for Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Then and Now
- Chairside Live Dental Insights Podcast
Contact Randy Clare
Email: randy@hawkeyegroup.onmicrosoft.com
Recent Articles
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Biofeedback for Bruxism: Effective Teeth Grinding Relief
Can a simple biofeedback device stop teeth grinding and jaw clenching? Bruxism affects millions worldwide, with about 8% of Americans dealing with it. Traditional treatments
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Understanding Head, Neck, and Facial Pain
Did you know that approximately 22% of the global population experiences chronic pain, with head, neck, and facial pain being among the most prevalent types? This startling
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Biofeedback and Stress Management: Solutions for Daytime Bruxism in High-Stress Environments
As someone who has navigated the challenges of bruxism and the associated head, neck, and facial pain with patients and clinicians, I understand the daily
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Underweight and Dental Health: How BMI Influences Malocclusion and Bruxism
Explore the impact of being underweight on dental health, focusing on how BMI influences malocclusion and bruxism. Learn about symptoms, causes, and comprehensive treatments for managing these conditions effectively.
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Stress, Sleep, and Your Jaw: Connecting the Dots Between Bruxism and Morning Headaches
Understanding Bruxism: The Basics What is Bruxism? Bruxism is often described simply as teeth grinding, but there’s much more to it. According to an international
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The Role of Orthodontics in Treating Bruxism
Bruxism is a common issue that affects many individuals, often unconsciously, during sleep. While there are various methods for managing bruxism, did you know that