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www.thoracic.orgthe apnea. Some oral appliances or devices that are worn in the mouth during sleep may keep your airway open. Most oral devices work by either bringing the jaw forward or keeping the tongue from blocking the throat. Oral appliances are most likely to help a person who has mild sleep apnea and who is not overweight.
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www.practicebooster.comORAL APPLIANCE COVERAGE The diagnosis is the key To determine if an oral appliance will be covered by a dental or medical plan, …
Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea in Adults
www.thoracic.orgjaw forward, some people feel discomfort when first using the appliance. This discomfort tends to improve as you use it more. If discomfort happens, it is usually in the joint at the back of your jaw, just in front of the ear (the temporomandibular joint). This discomfort should go away when you take the appliance out in the morning.