From FusionSleep
Sleep Medicine Bulletin
- Professional Athletes Who Snore
- A Wake Up Call About Type 2 Diabetes
- Restless Legs Syndrome and Diabetes: A Vicious Cycle
- Sleep in Art and Culture. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Heavy Snoring Linked to Sexual Dysfunction in Men
- Sexsomnias – “Right Place, Wrong Time”
Oral Appliance Therapy is a welcome alternative for those who have trouble tolerating treatment with a nasal mask and CPAP machine. People who have not achieved the relief they expected from surgical intervention may also use this treatment. Others who benefit from Oral Appliance Therapy include patients who cannot share a bedroom with someone because their snoring disrupts others. Oral Appliance Therapy has been shown to control snoring in 90% of those cases. An oral appliance is also compact and travels easily.
