Mandibular Advancement vs Combined Airway and Positional Therapy for Snoring: A randomized controlled clinical trial
Question Are mandibular advancement devices more effective than airway and positional therapy for patients with primary snoring?
Findings In this pilot randomized clinical trial of 50 couples, partners reported that more people who snore who were randomized to use the mandibular advancement device experienced a clinically meaningful and statistically significant reduction in snoring and improvement in sleep compared with those randomized to combined airway and positional therapy.
Meaning The results of this randomized clinical trial indicate that mandibular advancement device and combined airway and positional therapy reduced snoring and improved sleep in people who snore and their sleeping partners, but dyads in the mandibular advancement device group experienced a larger clinically meaningful improvement than the airway and positional therapy group.
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