Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea using an adjustable mandibular repositioning appliance fitted to a total prosthesis in a maxillary edentulous patient

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Lílian Chrystiane Giannasi
Márcio Magini
Cláudia Santos de Oliveira
Luis Vicente Franco de Oliveira
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[1] University of Vale do Paraíba,Sleep Disorders Laboratory, IP&D
[2] University of Vale do Paraíba,Institute for Research and Development, UNIVAP
[3] Nove de Julho University Center,Applied Mathematics Laboratory, IP&D
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Sleep and Breathing | 2008年 / 12卷
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Oral appliance; Mandibular repositioning appliance; Maxillary edentulous; Prosthesis;
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This paper reports on the case of an oral appliance used in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) fitted to a superior total prosthesis. In this case, the chosen device was the adjustable PMPositioner, a mandibular repositioning appliance. A polysomnogram (PSG) both prior and with the oral appliance “in situ” was applied to evaluate the effect of the adaptation of the adjustable PMPositioner fixed onto a maxillary full denture in decreasing the apnea–hypopnea index from 18.0 to 2.2 as well as increasing the minimum oxygen saturation (SaO2 nadir) from 83 to 92%, proving that the device remained in position during sleep.
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