United States of America (Press Release) March 12, 2008 --
Dr. Rober Roubal and his team at the Advanced TMJ & Sleep Center are improving lives with custom night-use oral appliances that keep the airway open, ensuring a restful night sleep and lowering their patients’ risk of stroke, heart disease, and sleep-related car accidents.
Oral appliances have become a first-line therapy for the treatment of snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea according to a recent article in sleepmatters published by the National Sleep Foundation.
Sleep apnea sufferers who stop wearing CPAP often snore, gasp and choke loudly disturbing their bed partners placing a strain on relationships and marriages. A recent National Sleep Foundation poll at www.sleepfoundation.org uncovered that disturbed bed partners lose an average of 49 minutes of sleep a night which adds up to over 300 hours of sleeplessness a year.
The Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine supports the use of lightweight easy to use dental appliances that eliminates the inconvenience of carrying CPAP equipment when traveling and gives rest to those folks who don’t like or want a CPAP. This convenient slip-in-your-mouth sleep apnea treatment option can safeguard health and put an end to any intrusive snoring episodes. Hygiene’s also a cinch; just use your tooth brush and paste to clean your appliance. No damp attachments to clean or mold risks.
If you have sleep apnea or disruptive snoring and do not tolerate CPAP, I HATE CPAP wants to help you find answers. Go to www.IHateCPAP.com to find a sleep apnea dentist in your area.
Oral appliances have become a first-line therapy for the treatment of snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea according to a recent article in sleepmatters published by the National Sleep Foundation.
Sleep apnea sufferers who stop wearing CPAP often snore, gasp and choke loudly disturbing their bed partners placing a strain on relationships and marriages. A recent National Sleep Foundation poll at www.sleepfoundation.org uncovered that disturbed bed partners lose an average of 49 minutes of sleep a night which adds up to over 300 hours of sleeplessness a year.
The Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine supports the use of lightweight easy to use dental appliances that eliminates the inconvenience of carrying CPAP equipment when traveling and gives rest to those folks who don’t like or want a CPAP. This convenient slip-in-your-mouth sleep apnea treatment option can safeguard health and put an end to any intrusive snoring episodes. Hygiene’s also a cinch; just use your tooth brush and paste to clean your appliance. No damp attachments to clean or mold risks.
If you have sleep apnea or disruptive snoring and do not tolerate CPAP, I HATE CPAP wants to help you find answers. Go to www.IHateCPAP.com to find a sleep apnea dentist in your area.

Oral appliances are a first-line therapy for the treatment of snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea according to sleepmatters published by the National Sleep Foundation.
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