Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05139303
Brief Summary: The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of the Orthoapnea NOA® mandibular advancement device and describe the percentage of advancement (%) needed to reach efficacy, and to retrospectively compare with other MAD designs in the management of obstructive sleep apnea. Additionally, to describe patient compliance and adherence to the therapy with the Orthoapnea NOA® device, and to assess the incidence and prevalence of signs, symptoms, and diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) associated to the use of the Orthoapnea NOA® mandibular advancement device.
Detailed Description: Participants were recruited consecutively from patients referred by a board certified sleep physician to the Orofacial Pain Clinic (University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA) for the management of OSA with a mandibular advancement device. An NOA® appliance (Orthoapnea S.L., Malaga, Spain) was custom made for each participant. Digital impressions (scanner 3Shape TRIOS® 3, Copenhagen, Denmark), protrusive records at 50% from maximum protrusion (using a 5 mm fork and George GaugeTM, Great Lakes Dental Technologies, Tonawanda, NY, USA), and clinical pictures were obtained following the protocol recommended by the manufacturer. Maximum mouth opening was measured by adding the interincisal distance to the overbite (in millimeters, using TheraBite® Range of Motion ruler, Great Lakes Dental Technologies, Tonawanda, NY, USA). The MAD was fabricated at an initial protrusion of 50%, with subsequent progressive mandibular components of additional 10% of protrusion up to 100% of the maximum protrusive range. Lastly, a full coverage morning deprogrammer (TAP® AM Aligner, World Class Technology Corp., McMinniville, OR, USA) was fabricated for all the participants to be used for 10 minutes upon removal of the MAD. Follow up visits were scheduled every two weeks and measures of compliance, sleep parameters, pain, headaches, TMD and side effects were monitored.
Study: NCT05139303
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05139303