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I was diagnosed with moderate OSA in December.  Started using a CPAP on setting 7 with a nasal pillow and can sleep through the night with it.  However,  I also have bad LPR Reflux, and it seems
to be making the reflux a lot worse.  My ENT never mentioned anything about a dental device.  Anyone have luck with these?

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I used a device called "Snore-Guard". It worked great for a while, then my symptoms not only came back, but with a vengence. I've been on CPAP for 12 years now. I wouldn't trade it for anything.


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I live in Canada & was diagnosed with OSA about 3 years ago. I was only 33 years old then and knew I would NOT be able to use a CPap....just NOT for me. I was lucky to have a denturist in my area that has created a mouthpiece, it's called a SUAD Device, to stop snoring and aleviate sleep apnea. I have really gotten used to it & my husband LOVES it! (No more snoring!) www.strongdental.com


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nobody102 wrote:
I was diagnosed with moderate OSA in December.  Started using a CPAP on setting 7 with a nasal pillow and can sleep through the night with it.  However,  I also have bad LPR Reflux, and it seems
to be making the reflux a lot worse.  My ENT never mentioned anything about a dental device.  Anyone have luck with these?

Thanks!


I've been using my TAP-T for about 8 weeks now.   I just had a sleep study last week and found out my TAP is effective in treating my sleep apnea so I'm now CPAP free!!!!


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dcndcn wrote:
nobody102 wrote:
I was diagnosed with moderate OSA in December.  Started using a CPAP on setting 7 with a nasal pillow and can sleep through the night with it.  However,  I also have bad LPR Reflux, and it seems
to be making the reflux a lot worse.  My ENT never mentioned anything about a dental device.  Anyone have luck with these?

Thanks!


I've been using my TAP-T for about 8 weeks now.   I just had a sleep study last week and found out my TAP is effective in treating my sleep apnea so I'm now CPAP free!!!!


TAP-T is the titanium?  Or is it the TAP-III?

When u started using it, did u have any difficulty?

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