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Peer-Reviewed Studies

Read the Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Studies for TAP Oral Appliances

TAP devices are the most independently researched oral appliances on the market with more than 45 independent peer-reviewed published studies and counting.

 

Since 1997, almost all clinical trials involving the TAP have been conducted by independent investigators who do not have a financial interest in the device. These studies were 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.

 

Browse our TAP bibliography, or download the printable version.

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2008

Dental side effects of mandibular advancement appliances – a 2 year follow-up

Ghazal A, Jonas IE, Rose EC.

2008

Obstructive sleep apnea therapy.

Hoekema, A., B. Stegenga, et al.

2008

Effects of oral appliances and CPAP on the left ventricle and natriuretic peptides.

Hoekema, A., A. A. Voors, et al.

2007

Predictors of Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Treatment Outcome.

Hoekema A, Doff MHJ, Bont LGMd, Hoeven JHvd, Wijkstra PJ, Pasma HR, et al.

2007

Simulated driving in obstructive sleep apnea – hypopnoea; effects of oral appliances and continuous positive airway pressure.

Hoekema A, Stegenga B, Bakker M, Brouwer WH, Bont LGMd, Wijkstra PJ, et al.

2007

Sexual Function and Obstructive Sleep Apnea – Hypopnea: A Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating the Effects of Oral-Appliance and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy.

Hoekema A, Stel A-L, Stegenga B, Hoeven JHvd, Wijkstra PJ, Driel MFv, et al.

2007

Implant-retained oral appliances: a novel treatment for edentulous patients with obstructive sleep apnea – hypopnea syndrome.

Hoekema A, Vries Fd, Heydenrijk K, Stegenga B.

2007

In-home evaluation of efficacy and titration of a mandibular advancement device for obstructive sleep apnea.

Levendowski DJ, Morgan TD, Patrickus JE, Westbrook PR, Berka C, Zavora T, et al.

2007

Does an oral appliance reduce palatal flutter and tongue base snoring?

Stouder, Jones, Brietzke, Mair.

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