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The Thornton Adjustable Positioner® (TAP) is based on the same principle as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR. The airway must be opened to allow air to pass through the throat. A constricted or collapsed airway causes snoring or sleep apnea. | The Thornton Adjustable Positioner® (TAP) is based on the same principle as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR. The airway must be opened to allow air to pass through the throat. A constricted or collapsed airway causes snoring or sleep apnea. | ||
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adjustable allowing maximum comfort and effectiveness | adjustable allowing maximum comfort and effectiveness | ||
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| + | * http://www.sleepwellsolutions.com/diagnosis_and_treatment2d.php | ||
| + | * http://www.perfectsmilemaker.com/apnea.htm | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 28 October 2009
The Thornton Adjustable Positioner® (TAP) is based on the same principle as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR. The airway must be opened to allow air to pass through the throat. A constricted or collapsed airway causes snoring or sleep apnea.
The TAP holds the lower jaw in a forward position so that it does not fall open during the night and cause the airway to collapse. The TAP maintains a clear airway to reduce snoring and improve breathing.
Comfortable and patient-friendly
Custom-made to prevent any change in teeth position or mouth structures
adjustable allowing maximum comfort and effectiveness





