Author:
Kumar Sunil,Sharma Mohit,Jayan B,Bansal Amit Kumar,MP Prasanna Kumar,Thapa Amrit
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
Reference45 articles.
1. 1. American Sleep Disorders Association Standard of Practice committee: Practice parameters for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea with oral appliances. Sleep. 1995; 18(6): 511-3.
2. 2. Lowe AA. Dental appliances for snoring and Obstructive sleep apnea. In: Kryger M, Roth T, Dement W, editors. Principles and practice of sleep medicine. 3rd edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders 2000; 929-39.
3. 3. Ferguson KA, Ono T, Lowe AA, Keenan SP, Fleetham JA. A randomized crossover study of an oral appliance vs nasalcontinuous positive airway pressure in the treatment of mildmoderate obstructive sleep apnea. Chest. 1996; 109:1269-75.
4. 4. Clark GT, Blumenfeld I, Yoffe N, Peled E, Lavie P. A crossover study comparing the efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure with anterior mandibular positioning devices on patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Chest. 1996; 109:1477–88.
5. 5. Ferguson KA, Ono T, Lowe AA, Majed SA, Keenan SP, Love LL, et al. A short-term controlled trial of an adjustable oral appliance for the treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnoea. Thorax. 1997; 52:362-8.