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HOW ORAL APPLIANCES WORK

Adjustable oral appliances gradually and incrementally advance the mandible to reduce the proximity of airway tissues that can beat together or close off entirely during the increasing muscle relaxation of deepening sleep.

The fundamental principle of airway management in humans is jaw position. It is the first step in CPR or in the intubation of a patient for anesthesia or for ventilation. This principle is well known and indisputable. The increase in the cross-sectional area of the airway from the epiglottis to above the soft-palate is often profound.

• That dilation allows for a slower passage and greater volume of air to the lungs. Bernoulli's principle states that the air pressure of the more slowly moving air will be higher. Greater pressure yields a less collapsible airway.
• When the jaw is protruded, the digastric muscle advances the hyoid bone in the throat which increases the tension on the walls of the airway to decrease its collapsibility.
• When the main chewing muscle of the face (the masseter muscle) is stretched during the use of these types of appliances, there is a reflexive increase in the tone of the tongue muscle. That increase in tone decreases its level of paralysis during sleep, and reduces its obstruction of the airway.

Oral Appliance Support and Research

Click to Download PDFA Study of Oral Appliances
Click to Download PDFRecommendation to Modify National Guidelines for CPAP Coverage
Click to Download PDFStudy of a Mandibular Advancement Splint for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Click to Download PDFEffect of a Mandibular Advancement Device on Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Click to Download PDFMandibular Advancement Device on Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Long-term Effects on Apnea and Sleep
Click to Download PDFSupport for CMS Coverage



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