Research discussed at the recent Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine showed that using an oral appliance to treat obstructive sleep apnea remained an effective treatment even after years had passed. The daytime sleepiness and fatigue were reduced and quality of life remained improved . Test subjects were followed between 31 and 53 months after beginning oral appliance therapy.
A second part of the study attempted to eliminate “positional” apnea by causing patients to change their sleeping position using a harness. While the harness approach was effective for some subjects, only one person agreed to wear it after the one month trial.
In contrast, the study “showed excellent long-term compliance with oral appliances as well as a high efficiency and very positive effect on blood pressure and cardiac rhythm,” said lead author Dr. Luc Gauthier.
If you or a loved one suffer from obstructive sleep apnea and are unhappy with your quality of life using CPAP treatment contact Dr. Mark Levy to discuss your treatment options. Our Gahanna, Ohio office is conveniently located to serve you. Call us today at 614-454-3488.