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Posted by K.B on December 01, 1997 at 19:06:56:I AM A NURSE WITH SEVERE SLEEP APNEA, AND I WOULD
LIKE ANY INFORMATION ON THE "OPAP DENTAL APPLIANCE""
AS DESCRIBED FROM THE JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH;
1997 26:371CAN YOU GIVE ME SOME DIRECTION AS TO WHERE PRO-
FESSIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS DEVICE CAN BE
OBTAINED? THIS DEVICE CAN BE CONNECTED TO CPAP
AND AT THE SAME TIME "INCORPORATES AN AIRWAY
AND MANDIBULAR POSITION IN ITS DESIGN."ANY LEADS REGARDING THIS PARTICULAR DENTAL
APPLIANCE WRITTEN BY AUTHORS HART WT, DUHAMEL J,
GUILLEMINAULT C OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY SLEEP
DISORDERS CLINIC WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.SINCERELY,
K.BARRON
- Re: SANDMAN KNOWLEDGE Richard Braznell 12/04/97 (0)
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