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CPAP Plastic Mouthpiece

Posted by Norman M. Bock on January 05, 1998 at 18:32:35:

I just watched a program on Phila Cable. I failed to note the channel or program. They touted a new Plastic Mouthpiece for CPAP. It eliminates all head straps. The hose attaches to a normal CPAP hose fitting on the device. The hose piece then flattens out and is sandwiched between what looked like an upper and lower dental plate. The normal closure pressure of the mouth and the size of the mouthpiece held it into place. Movement in bed was eased. Can someone help as to where, how and whatever can I find what this is and are there model numbers etc. Thanks, Norm

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