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The Journal of Craniomandibular & Sleep Practice
Volume 37, 2019 - Issue 2
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Case Report

Restoration of sleep using a novel biomimetic protocol for adult OSA: Clinical case report

, DMD, PhD, DDSc, , DDS & , MD, PhD
Pages 136-139 | Published online: 15 Feb 2018
 

Abstract

Background

A sleep study of a 56-year old male with excessive daytime sleepiness demonstrated an AHI of 16.4hr−1 with 13% of total sleep time in REM sleep and a mean oxygen desaturation (SpO2) of 86%.

Clinical presentation

On intra-oral examination, it was found that the patient had maxillary hypoplasia and bilateral torus mandibularis. A 3D cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan was taken, and 28 craniofacial parameters were measured. Surgical reduction of the mandibular tori followed by biomimetic oral appliance therapy (BOAT) was initiated. After 14 months, a post-treatment CBCT scan revealed that 70% of parameters measured had improved. Therefore, another sleep study was performed with no device in the mouth. This follow-up home sleep test demonstrated that the AHI fell to 5.3hr−1hr; with 27% REM sleep, and a mean SpO2 of 93% without any device in the mouth.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that BOAT might be able to restore sleep in certain adult cases.

Acknowledgments

This work was accepted as a poster at the American Thoracic Society in May, 2017. We would like to thank Derek Preble for his contribution to this work.

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