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Jul 28, 20211 min read
Oral Appliance Design - 301 Advanced
cience-based stable maxillo-mandibular positioning of an oral appliance for optimal airway stenting during sleep requires a...
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Jul 28, 20211 min read
Oral Appliance Design - 101 The Basics
An ideal prosthetic device properly positioned entirely in the mouth between the dental arches during sleep affects a multi-dimensional...
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Jan 8, 20211 min read
NEW ALPHA VIDEO
Why It Is The Greatest...Why It Is Incomparable
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Oct 27, 20201 min read
Oral Neurology and Moses Alpha
There is a neurological effect incorporated into the design of Moses Appliances positioned in the mouth that cannot be simply explained...
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Oct 27, 20201 min read
Which Sleep Appliance to Choose: Where to position and how to adjust it makes a huge difference
An excellent oral sleep appliance fit inside the mouth between the dental arches can dilate and stent oral airway volume in the throat,...
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Oct 27, 20201 min read
Manual Muscle Testing: Channeling the Central Nervous System to Register Optimal Stance Position
The human oral airway is subjected to positive pressure on exhalation and negative pressure on inhalation but is unsupported by bony or...
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Oct 27, 20201 min read
Primer for Sleep Dentists: Respiratory Physiology to Improve Human Health
The intent of this article is to identify the integral role sleep dentists can play in improving patients' health by understanding the...
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Oct 27, 20201 min read
Relating MaxillMandibular Movement to Moses Alpha™ Appliance Design
Human beings as a species may be considered as being bilaterally symmetrical.The reality is that all humans are in fact quite...
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Oct 26, 20201 min read
Revolution Responding to Evolution
By stenting the human oral airway open to a position of optimal flow, oral appliances have been demonstrated to be effective at treating...
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Oct 5, 20201 min read
Asymmetrical protrusion in DSM appliance design
"the mandibular midline will most likely deviate to one side in protrusive movement, rather than follow a straight midline linear plane."
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