Peer-Reviewed Studies
Read the Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Studies for TAP Oral Appliances
TAP devices are the most researched oral appliances on the market with more than 45 independent peer-reviewed published studies and counting.
Since 1997, all clinical trials involving the TAP have been conducted by independent investigators who do not have a financial interest in the device. Each study was funded by an outside source and not by Airway Management. We believe in the ability of our products to help patients sleep better, and we’re proud to know that the experts do, too.
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Fabrication technique for a custom face mask for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Prehn R., Colquitt T.
Sustained tolerance of CPAP using MAS supported Nasal Pillows
Boota A. White JR, Pardue T, Essick G.
Efficacy and Tolerance of Combination Therapy using MAS Supported Nasal Pillows.
White JR, Boota A, Essick G.
Efficacy of an Adjustable Oral Appliance and Comparison to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
Holley AB, Lettieri CJ, Shah AA.
Comparison of Adjustable and Fixed Oral Appliances for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
Lettieri CJ, Paolino N, Eliasson AH, Shah AA, Holley, AB.
Crossover Study Comparing Two Oral Appliance Designs for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Bishop B, Verrett R, Girvan T, Ingmundson P.
Treatment outcomes of mandibular advancement devices in positional and nonpositional OSA patients.
Chung JW, Enciso R, Levendowski DJ, Westbrook PR, Clark GT.