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Posted by Sue LaVoy on December 01, 1997 at 16:52:14:First of all, I wish to apologize for my first posting. Somehow I put it in 3 times. I'll try to do better.
I recently read an article in a dental journal which described a dental appliance used to treat sleep apnea. I have misplaced the article and my dentist dosen't seem to have it either. Does anyone have an idea as to where I might find this?
Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sue
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