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Re: cpap pro


Posted by Roger Cole on September 17, 2000 at 17:07:29:

In Reply to: Re: cpap pro posted by Carla on September 14, 2000 at 19:52:12:


Answers to your questions. # 1, I see that cpap
pro is listed in the SLEEP MALL11 They are supplying a lot of good information. My cpap pro uses a boil 'n bite moutpiece like kids use in sports...it snaps right on to my upper teethe and stays in place through the night. there is a thin bracket that come out between the lips that support a bracket with two tubes that hold my nasal pillows up against my nose. i keep my mlout closed so no air leaks out of my mouth. my dme said tha she has some patients using cpap pro that open their mouth and need a chin strap. I think its the greatest..you name it, i think i tried and bought with my own money eveny mask and dental gadget.. you have no idea whata difference this has made in my life..ir was worth the money..roger

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