Sleep Apnea: There are several types of oral appliances for sleep apnea depending on what the dentist uses. First it is extremely important to use a dentist that has special training in sleep apnea. Most of these appliances position the lower jaw slightly forward of the closed position, which keeps the airway open. It is important to use an appliance that is adjustable. I recommend and use the ema appliance.
Answered 1/16/2014
4.6k views
No best: My practice is limited to dental sleep medicine and I have found there is no best appliance. Each has advantages and disadvantages. The best thing to do is to work with a dentist with lots of experience in this field and have them work with you to select an appliance that best fits your mouth. Many, but not all of those dentists are certified by the american board of dental sleep medicine.
Answered 3/18/2015
4.6k views
5 doctors weighed in across 3 answers
4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers
10 doctors weighed in across 4 answers
15 doctors weighed in across 5 answers
A doctor has provided 1 answer
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.
Ask your question