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Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea: compliance with oral appliance therapy.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of oral appliances in clinical practice.

DESIGN: Survey of 110 subjects.

SETTING: Hospital-based dental practice.

METHODS: Questionnaire.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Compliance and control of sleepiness and snoring.

RESULTS: Fifty-seven percent of respondents were compliant with therapy, reporting control of sleepiness and snoring.

CONCLUSIONS: More than 50% of those on oral appliance therapy reported continued use after at least 18 months.

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