Obstructive Sleep Aponea (OSA) is a significant life-threatening, yet under-treated chronic disease. While it is traditionally treated by Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP) devices, their low compliance rate (50 % non-compliance after 6 months1 ) has paved the way for treatment alternatives such as oral sleep appliances. These small and practical devices can be used for snoring and mild to moderate OSA. They can also be used for severe OSA when patients are non-compliant with CPAP.
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1) Efficacy vs Effectiveness: CPAP and Oral Appliances. Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine. Vol. 2, No. 4, 2015. K Sutherland, PhD; C L. Phillips, PhD;