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Non-CPAP therapies in obstructive sleep apnoea: mandibular advancement device therapyMarie Marklund
Dept of Orthodontics, Faculty of Medicine, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Eur Respir J 39:1241-7. 2012..The treatment must be followed up and the device adjusted or exchanged in relation to the outcome...
An orthodontic oral applianceMarie Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Angle Orthod 80:1116-21. 2010..This pilot study was performed to test the hypothesis that an orthodontic oral appliance (OA) that is designed to work against the backwardly directed forces on the upper incisors may counteract the reduction in overjet from these devices...
Long-term effects of mandibular repositioning appliances on symptoms of sleep apnoeaMarie Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, University Hospital, Umea, Sweden
J Sleep Res 16:414-20. 2007..The reason is that non-apnoeic snorers and patients with a mild disease are more likely to continue treatment and that their long-term results with regard to excessive sleepiness are similar to patients with a more severe disease...
Predictors of long-term orthodontic side effects from mandibular advancement devices in patients with snoring and obstructive sleep apneaMarie Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 129:214-21. 2006..The aim of this study was to find predictors of dental side effects from monoblock MADs...
Mandibular advancement devices in 630 men and women with obstructive sleep apnea and snoring: tolerability and predictors of treatment successMarie Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, Umea University, Sweden
Chest 125:1270-8. 2004..To evaluate the tolerability and to find predictors of treatment success for an individually adjusted, one-piece mandibular advancement device in patients with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea...
Mandibular advancement device in patients with obstructive sleep apnea : long-term effects on apnea and sleepM Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Chest 120:162-9. 2001..To evaluate the long-term effects on apneas and sleep and the tolerability of a mandibular advancement device in patients with obstructive sleep apnea...
Mandibular morphology and the efficacy of a mandibular advancement device in patients with sleep apnoeaM Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, Umea University, Sweden
Eur J Oral Sci 106:914-21. 1998..The present study suggests that a successful apnoea reduction using a mandibular advancement device is associated with a normal mandibular plane angle and a small lower anterior face height...
Orthodontic side-effects of mandibular advancement devices during treatment of snoring and sleep apnoeaM Marklund
Department of Orthodontics, , , Sweden
Eur J Orthod 23:135-44. 2001..The follow-up of patients treated with MAD is recommended, as individual patients may experience marked orthodontic side-effects...
Treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea with mandibular repositioning appliancesPeter A Cistulli
Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, St George Hospital, University of New South Wales, Kogarah, Sydney, NSW 2217, Australia
Sleep Med Rev 8:443-57. 2004..Considering both the medicolegal implications of snoring and OSA and the increasing popularity of MRA, it is recommended that skilled multidisciplinary respiratory and dental personnel form the primary care team...
Comparison of a custom-made and a thermoplastic oral appliance for the treatment of mild sleep apneaOlivier M Vanderveken
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Antwerp University Hospital, University of Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, BE 2650 Edegem, Belgium
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 178:197-202. 2008..To date, there have been no studies comparing the efficacy of such prefabricated devices with custom-made devices...
Physical findings in the upper airways related to obstructive sleep apnea in men and womenJohanna Dahlqvist
Departments of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital, Umea, Sweden
Acta Otolaryngol 127:623-30. 2007..Upper airway abnormalities including mandibular retrognathia are, however, unable to predict sleep apnea among snorers being investigated for suspected sleep apnea...
