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Explore OAT - Oral Appliance Therapy in Bangkok

If you're tired of restless nights, OAT- oral appliance therapy could be the game-changer you need. This innovative, non-invasive treatment is revolutionizing the way we tackle sleep apnea and snoring, offering a comfortable and effective alternative. Say goodbye to loud snoring and interrupted sleep—oral appliance therapy might just be the solution you've been looking for. Sleep better, feel better, and embrace a new, more restful you!

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    This private hospital is a leading provider of comprehensive tertiary medical services in Thailand, recognized for its international standards in a variety of centers, including the Heart Center, Check-up Center, Orthopedic Center, Pediatric Center, Plastic Surgery Center, Aesthetic Center, Allergy Center, Breast Center, BSmart Center, Dental Center, Ear Nose Throat Center, Happy Long Life Center, Eye Center, Internal Medicine Center, Medical Fitness Center, Nephrology Center, Obesity Center, Obstetrics and Gynecology Center, Psychiatric Center, Rehabilitation Center, and Sleep Disorders Center. 

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  • How do I know if oral appliance therapy is right for me?

    Healthcare providers often recommend oral appliance therapy. It is for people with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or those who snore heavily. It's also a good option for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy. Always consult with a specialist.

     

  • Are there different types of oral appliances?

    The two main oral appliances are mandibular advancement devices (MADs), which move the jaw forward, and tongue-retaining devices (TRDs), which keep the tongue forward. Your specialist will recommend the best option for you.

  • How long does it take to get used to an oral appliance?

    Adjustment time varies, but most patients feel comfortable within a few weeks. Initial discomfort, excess salivation, or dry mouth typically subside as you adjust to the device.

  • Can oral appliance therapy cure sleep apnea?

    Oral appliance therapy aims to manage the symptoms of sleep apnea and reduce the associated health risks. But it does not cure the condition. Continuous use of the appliance is necessary to maintain the benefits of treatment.

  • Will I need to wear my oral appliance every night?

    Yes, to effectively treat sleep apnea or snoring, you'll need to wear your oral appliance every night.

  • How often do I need to replace my oral appliance?

    With proper care, an oral appliance can last several years. However, regular check-ups are important to assess the appliance's condition and fit. Replacement may be necessary due to normal wear and tear. It can also be necessary because of changes in dental health or changes in the severity of OSA.

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