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SomnoDent Oral Sleep Apnea Treatment



SomnoDent is a custom made Sleep Apnea appliance, that is the result of 11 years of research and development.

Backed by clinical research, a team of dedicated Dental professionals and an unmatched manufacturing quality-SomnoDent should be the only oral appliance choice for you and your patients.


Patient compliance



SomnoDent is worn during sleep to maintain the patency of the upper airway by increasing its dimensions and reducing its tendency to collapse.

  • 96% of patients with proven OSA stated they would like to continue using SomnoDent1,2

  • 91% of patients reported improvement in sleep quality with SomnoDent2

  • 88% of patients reported nightly use of the SomnoDent 2

 

Product Features



  • Safe and effective
  • Clinically proven
  • Permits unrestricted mouth opening
  • Allows speech, drinking and yawning
  • Easily adjustable-titrate to optimal position
  • Custom fitted
  • Convenient and compact
  • Achieve full lip seal
  • Titration monitoring-when combined with sleep test


Evidence based outcomes



Oral devices have been shown to have a beneficial effect in targeting a number of significant clinical end points. These include the polysomnographic indexes of OSA, subjective and objective measures of sleepiness, blood pressure, aspects of neurophysiological functioning, and quality of life.

Read SomnoDent clinical research


Work with a SomnoMed Dentist



SomnoMed works with a group of dentists that are dedicated to dental sleep medicine. Sending your patient to one of our dentists ensures:

  • A high level of care for your patients
  • A professional and experienced service
  • An open channel of communication in which you will be kept up to date on your patient's care


Find a SomnoMed Dentist closest to your patient









1. Gostopoulos H, et al: Oral Appliance Therapy Improves Symptoms in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. A randomized, Controlled Trial. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2002; 166: 743 -748
2. Rose E. University of Freiburg; Identifying the Ideal Oral Appliance candidate (J. of Orofacial Orthopedics, 2004, 65,6)



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