CPAP w/Dental Device (anyone)

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activensleepy
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CPAP w/Dental Device (anyone)

Post by activensleepy » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:15 pm

Has anyone used the combo of CPAP with dental device with success? I recently baselined a new sleep study to check my OSA and get motivated to try CPAP again(past has been 20-30) and was surprised to learn of a AHI under 3 when I wore the device to my amazement (never felt that rested in the past using dental device though). Interesting enough, I have tried with much success this time around trialing CPAP seriously, within 8 weeks I have lossed 8-10lbs and my mild RLS is mostly gone as well.

So, thinking of lowering my pressure from 10 to 8 and wearing the dental to keep my index under 5 thinking the lower pressure may be more comfortable perhaps. Presently, my AHI are in the 5-8 range on CPAP alone. I have a feeling that perhaps dental could work for me alone, but CPAP is making a bigger dent?


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Post by Bearded_One » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:36 pm

Assuming that an oral appliance would allow a pressure reduction from 10 to 8, I doubt that it would be worth it. If it were a reduction from say 17 or 18 to 10 I could understand the advantage; but not from 10 to 8.