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If you enjoy my CPAP Reviews and it's helped you with your therapy then please consider supporting the channel by becoming a channel member - https://cpap.review/membership . I can 100% guarantee your membership will end up paying for itself. Lots of love. Uncle Nicko If you are looking for more information regarding Somnomed devices our channel sponsor CPAP Direct in Australia can help - https://cpap.review/somnomed-cpap-direct Here's a bit of information from a few journal articles below. I think it's important to note that you should always sit down and discuss your options with your sleep and respiratory physician but the point is that it's nice to have options! Especially after what we have just witnessed in the CPAP industry with the Philips recall. Thanks for watching guys. Nick Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine - Peer reviewed "Oral appliances (OA) are an effective treatment for OSA, not only improving AHI but also a variety of physiologic and behavioural outcomes. Recent comparative effectiveness trials have shown health outcomes between CPAP and OA treatments are equivalent, even in severe OSA, despite greater efficacy of CPAP in reducing AHI. This likely reflects greater nightly adherence to OA compared to CPAP therapy. Recent advances in technologies related to OA treatment have the potential to further improve their efficacy and effectiveness in clinical practice. Selection of appropriate patients who will respond to OA treatment is an ongoing barrier to use. The now commercially available remotely controlled mandibular positioner offers a means to predict response from a single-night mandibular titration study and has shown good positive predictive value in initial testing. The advent of new adherence monitoring technology that can be routinely incorporated into OA devices to objectively monitor treatment usage represents another advance in OSA treatment, which will be beneficial in practice and research. This will further help clarify the role of OA in OSA treatment next to CPAP. Establishing best quality devices that are objectively validated in terms of both efficacy and durability in combination with recent advances in patient selection and treatment monitoring, will continue to optimize OA as an effective and even first-line treatment for OSA." AND Health Outcomes of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure versus Oral Appliance Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea - A Randomized Controlled Trial "Conclusions This short-term study has demonstrated that the health outcomes in patients with moderate to severe OSA were similar after treatment with CPAP and MAD. The results are likely explained by the greater efficacy of CPAP being offset by inferior compliance relative to MAD resulting in a similar “treatment” AHI with each device. These findings strongly challenge current practice parameters that recommend that MAD treatment should only be considered in patients with mild to moderate OSA or in those who have failed or refuse CPAP treatment. Our findings provide a strong rationale for a long-term comparative effectiveness study of these two treatment modalities. It is hoped that such studies will allow a rigorous evidence-based approach to changing current treatment recommendations" Let's face it, CPAP sucks! It's a pain in the ass but it does work! Unfortunately compliance is very low at around 60%. Mandibular advancement devices like those made by Somnomed have a much higher patient compliance and they are far more convenient and enjoyable to use. They're also equally as effective at treating mild to moderate sleep apnea. They can be considered for severe OSA however the majority of patients have better outcomes with CPAP therapy for severe. Here's some helpful links! 1. Find a SomnoMed provider - https://cpap.review/find-a-clinic 2. Independent Study Links - https://cpap.review/journal-links 3. Somnomed products - https://somnomed.com/au/products/ You can contact Somnomed by email - [email protected] Or you can call them on 1800 445 660 (Australia number) If you would like to check out their youtube channel. Here's the link - https://cpap.review/somnomed My Channel Links CPAP Reviews Channel Links - Thanks for your support! It's much appreciated! U.S Sleeplay Channel Sponsor - https://cpap.review/shop Aussie CPAP Direct Channel Sponsor - https://cpap.review/cpap-direct Subscribe to the channel - https://cpap.review/subscribe Amazon Shop - https://cpap.review/amazon Channel Donations - https://cpap.review/donations Our Socials Private Facebook Group - https://cpap.review/facebook Instagram - https://cpap.review/instagram My personal instagram - https://cpap.review/nicksinstagram Monthly Newsletter - https://cpap.review/newsletter 00:00 - Somnomed Introduction 00:25 - How It Works 01:15 - The Industry Leaders 01:42 - Somnomed Avant Features 02:40 - The Fitting Process 03:20 - The Pros vs CPAP Therapy 05:44 - The Cons 06:35 - Outro