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Orthoapnea is a revolutionary prosthesis which constitutes the most comfortable and effective alternative for the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea. Intraoral splints alter the position of the mandibula, the tongue and other structures in order to guarantee the free flow of air through the upper airway avoiding the obstruction of air during the night.

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Studies on the effectiveness of intraoral appliances in the management of snoring and OSA - Part 2
31 Mar 2012 | Sleep Study
Since the eighties, there have been many publications from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) reviewing the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) with oral appliances. These studies constitute a very uneven collection in terms of methodology and the patient population studied, but they all agree that the advancement of the mandible...
Intraoral appliance therapy for the treatment of chronic snoring and OSA - Part 1
31 Jan 2012 | Sleep Study
Snoring can be defined as an inspiratory noise produced by the passage of air, in a narrow area of the upper airway, that makes the soft palate vibrate with the surrounding tissues.1,2 The prevalence of snoring, in the general population, is 25% for men and 14% in women. Upon reaching adulthood, this figure increases dramatically, especially after ...
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