EXCELLENT point!jeepdoctor wrote:One question should be, "Doctor, where is my obstruction site and how will surgery correct the root cause." Another, "What is the long term success rate on the surgery you are proposing?
Your ENT might also be able to give you a hint on the tendency of a dental device working or not. You have to be paying attention to gather this tidbit though.
My ENT was an excellent ENT, but had not a clue about dental devices. What she could tell me though is that moving my jaw forward through surgery MIGHT be a significant improvement on my apnea, although she did NOT recommend going to that level of drastic surgery, and in fact wouldn't push any surgery past getting my nose working, as long as CPAP worked for me.
I had to make the leap of logic myself, that if surgery to move my jaw forward MIGHT help, then it was good odds that moving my jaw forward mechanically at night would also help. And it would be a heck of a lot more reversible than surgery if it didn't work out!
It worked....for me anyway.
YMMV