Sleep Breath 2002; 06(3): 125-128
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-34314
CASE REPORT

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A Case Study Involving the Combination Treatment of an Oral Appliance and Auto-Titrating CPAP Unit

Martin A. Denbar
  • Private practice, Snoring and Apnea Solutions, Austin, Texas
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Publication History

Publication Date:
23 September 2002 (online)

ABSTRACT

Treating severe obstructive sleep apnea can be a challenge. In this case it necessitated combining treatments to obtain the desired result. Now that oral appliances are a viable treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, they can be combined with continuous positive airway pressure or surgery to give the physician and patient more options.

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