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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Fox News Report: Dentist Helps Florida Couple Stop Snoring
Word is getting out about oral appliances to treat obstructive sleep apnea. A Florida couple profiled by
Fox News
recently endorsed the latest technology in sleep dentistry.
The oral appliance shown in the video above work best as an alternative to CPAP therapy for mild to moderate forms of sleep apnea.
Find a
dental sleep specialist
near you.
For regularly updates about the latest in sleep dentistry follow the official blog of the
American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
.
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