Obstructive sleep apnea therapy.
Tap oral appliance for sleep apnea.
The dreamtap is an oral device intended to reduce or alleviate nighttime snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
It s everything you and your patients love about tap technology with dramatically improved comfort in the form of added tongue space and corrosion resistant allergen free hardware.
Welcome to tap sleep care.
By simply wearing a somnodent while sleeping your lower jaw.
In addition it is the most researched oral appliances on the market with over 30 independent peer reviewed published studies.
The tap is recognized as the market leader in oral appliances for snoring and sleep apnea and is currently prescribed by over 7 000 dentists worldwide to treat snoring and sleep apnea.
Just like no two people are the same no two sleep experiences are the same either.
There are a few requirements that must be met if you wish to try out oral therapy to treat sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea oral appliance.
Cpap does not fit all.
Rather it s designed as a system of care with multiple treatment options.
Presenting dreamtap the newest tap custom oral appliance.
A sleep apnea dental appliance also known as a jaw advancing device is an alternative to cpap for treating sleep apnea.
That s why tap sleep care is anything but a one size fits all solution.
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The tap appliance is a custom made two piece appliance that snaps firmly and comfortably over the upper and lower teeth much like a sports mouthguard or retainer.
If you have mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and can t tolerate or haven t been helped by cpap oral appliances may be an effective treatment option.
The tap 3 thornton adjustable positioner is a mandibular advancement device for the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea.
It is an effective comfortable and durable alternative to cpap therapy or corrective surgery.
A somnodent sleep apnea oral appliance is a premium custom fitted dental device developed for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
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