TAP Snoring Appliance

TAP Snoring Appliance

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TAP SNORING APPLIANCE

For most people, snoring is usually an indicator of deep sleep. However, for many others it disturbs
a quiet night’s rest and may even be an indication of a life-threatening sleep disorder. Snorers are usually lonely, but not alone. 60% of men and 40% of women over 60, as well as 10% of men and 5% of women in their 30s snore. Many of them without knowing it.

The natural airway passages are restricted in sleep when the soft palate and tongue relax. This causes a vibration in the soft tissues of the throat when breathing, generating the familiar snoring noise.

The Tap appliance is fabricated from a heat processed hard/soft combination acrylic. The upper splint has a Titanium hook mechanism incorporated into the palate of the splint and the lower splint has a plate that the hook mechanism connects into. The hook can be adjusted with a key to provide up to 10 mm of movement to optimise lower jaw advancement.

The hard/soft acrylic construction ensures the appliance is very comfortable to wear and the adjustable hook allows the wearer to find the optimal level of advancement. The appliance allows patients to move laterally and vertically without disengaging the appliance.


Silensor Snoring Appliance

Silensor Snoring Appliance

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SILENSOR SL SNORING APPLIANCE

The Silensor -SL consists of one transparent splint for the upper jaw and one for the lower jaw. The lower jaw is either held in a predetermined position or advanced by 2 connectors that are fixed laterally to the splint. The Silensor-sl thus counteracts the narrowing of the respiratory tracts.
The velocity of the inspired air decreases and so do noise-generating vibrations of soft tissues. With the Silensor-sl jaw movements are possible but no falling back of the lower jaw. With this function the Silensor-sl is a comfortable and at the same time effective snore guard.
In the beginning patients may experience tension and increased salivation, however generally this soon decreases.
Regular check ups of patient are encouraged to monitor any tooth migration.