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June 3, 2017
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Getting and Using an Oral Appliance for Sleep Apnea

Brandon Peters, MD
June 3, 2017
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No one will argue that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is good for everyone with sleep apnea. Many people struggle valiantly to try to overcome the difficulties they have using a CPAP, but between 30 to 50% of people with sleep apnea end up not using it. 

Source:https://www.verywell.com/getting-and-using-an-oral-appliance-for-sleep-apnea-3015184

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