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Collop NA – Dental appliances are now considered a reasonable first–line therapy for mild OSA and perhaps even for some patients with moderate OSA. Custom–made appliances are clearly superior to those that cannot be adjusted, and in the hands of an experienced dentist or similarly trained expert, they are moderately successful for most patients. Among the newer therapies, transnasal insufflation and nasal expiratory resistance clearly have promise, again for patients with mild to moderate OSA.

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