Sleep appliance
First Claim
1. A dental oral appliance to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with snoring or obstructive sleep apnea comprising, a body portion covering the inside of the upper teeth, said body having an open palate, clasps placed over the upper right and left molars, a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid, a raised incisor strip that extends from the incisal tip of the central incisors to the middle of the palate and a plastic or rubber transverse tongue depressor that extends from the inside of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars to hold the tongue down.
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Abstract
A dental oral appliance for use with patients who suffer with sleep disorders, to reduce or eliminate snoring and to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with obstructive sleep apnea. The appliance covers the inside (lingual) of the upper teeth and has an open palate. Retention for the appliance is provided by clasps placed over the upper right and left molars and a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid. Over the upper central incisors is a raised strip that extends from the incisal tip (biting edge) of the central incisors toward the lingual. It extends back from the middle of the central incisors, where they meet or touch each other, to the middle of the palate. This raised anterior area is to separate the posterior teeth to reduce spasm on the temporalis muscle. There is a transverse strip that extends from the inside (lingual) of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars which covers the tongue, holding it down, opening the airway.
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- 1. A dental oral appliance to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with snoring or obstructive sleep apnea comprising, a body portion covering the inside of the upper teeth, said body having an open palate, clasps placed over the upper right and left molars, a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid, a raised incisor strip that extends from the incisal tip of the central incisors to the middle of the palate and a plastic or rubber transverse tongue depressor that extends from the inside of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars to hold the tongue down.
- 8. A dental oral appliance to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with snoring or obstructive sleep apnea comprising, a body portion covering the inside of the upper teeth, said body having an open palate, clasps placed over the upper right and left molars, a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid, a raised incisor strip that extends from the incisal tip of the central incisors to the middle of the palate and a transverse tongue depressor that extends from the inside of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars to hold the tongue down, a second transverse tongue depressor attached to the back of the body and angled down towards the tongue.
- 11. A dental oral appliance to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with snoring or obstructive sleep apnea comprising, a body portion adjacent the inside of the upper teeth, said body having an open palate and a series of recesses to fit against the lingual side of the upper teeth, clasps placed over the upper right and left first molars, a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid, a raised incisor strip that extends from the incisal tip of the central incisors to the middle of the palate to separate the posterior teeth and a plastic or rubber transverse tongue depressor that extends from the inside of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars to hold the tongue down.
- 18. A dental oral appliance to open the airway for a sleeping individual who suffers with snoring or obstructive sleep apnea comprising, a body portion adjacent the inside of the upper teeth, said body having an open palate and a series of recesses to fit against the lingual side of the upper teeth, clasps placed over the upper right and left first molars, a retainer in the anterior area from cuspid to cuspid, a raised incisor strip that extends from the incisal tip of the central incisors to the middle of the palate to separate the posterior teeth and a transverse tongue depressor that extends from the inside of the upper right molars to the inside of the upper left molars to hold the tongue down, a second transverse tongue depressor attached to the back of the body and angled down towards the tongue.
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