Fitting A Tomed SomnoGuard
April 27th, 2010
Fitting a Tomed SomnoGuard mandibular advancement device following the provided instructions – device immersed in boiled water for 20 seconds.
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Fitting a Tomed SomnoGuard mandibular advancement device following the provided instructions – device immersed in boiled water for 20 seconds.
Duration : 0:1:17
Serveral OTC devices reviewed. Somnomed expensive ($1500 insurance $500 pocket), not so easy to get used to, I only tolerate when tired and relaxed and not when otherwise might have difficulty getting to sleep. Been wearing britishsnoring.uk’s snore-no-more for sports and sleep prior to deviated septum repair surgery (post-op depicted herein as well). Also for exercise American Dental Union’s ebay-sold (not sold on tv as yet) device where you make your own imprint and send them back for device forming. Aveotsd is apparently for the “edentials”? (untoothed) (welcome someone to buy my old one). My TMJ+ doc here says soft things are not suited for bruxism and cause TMJ. Don’t know if cosmetic orthodontics is relevent. Can’t stay what’s “best” for bruxism, apnea (oh yeah, may pursue pillar treatment and may follow up on CPAP if next sleep test does not show sufficient progress on apnea). Hope display of variety of available devices is helpful to the u2bmunity. Good luck.
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Here you can see the correct adaptation of SOMNOFIT, the anti-snoring device.
How SOMNOFIT is functioning as an effective mandibular advancing device (MAD).
For further informations and orders:
http://www.apnex.ch
Apnex -Sleep&Body
Kasernenstr. 13
CH-8004 Zürich
Switzerland
Tel. 0041-43-321 98 08
info@apnex.ch
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Top of the line expensive fancy MAD, highly recommended to me, hope it works.
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