EMA Sleep Appliance
EMA Sleep Appliance
Milled upper and lower acrylic splints with interchangeable elastic straps open the bite and permit the adjustment of mandibular position to fit the patient’s individual needs. Elastic Mandibular Advancement appliance offers treatment of snoring & sleep apnea by re-opening the air flow through the oral pharynx.
ACCURATE - Digital workflow increases accuracy and ensures consistent appliance fit
DURABLE - Milled in one piece out of advanced thermoplastic material for
superior strength and durability
COMFORTABLE - 36 different strap combinations for correct jaw position and patient comfort
EFFECTIVE - EMA CAD delivers simple, effective, and long-lasting treatment of OSA
CAD-CAM MANUFACTURED
Digital EMA is computer designed (CAD) and milled (CAM), from a one piece block of thermoplastic resin
The EMA (Elastic Mandibular Advancement) custom appliance is a removable intra-oral appliance created for noninvasive treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The appliance is designed to both advance the mandible and open the bite, to allow for less restricted airflow during sleep.
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EMA devices help promote a deeper, more restful sleep by preventing snoring and relieving the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The EMA does not interfere with breathing through the mouth, even in cases of congested nasal passages. The EMA has many options for advancement with 9 strap lengths and 4 different elastic tension options. Non-restricted lateral/protrusive movement and improved movements of the jaw are possible while wearing the device due to varying elastic bands. |
EMA elastic straps come with 4 strap strengths and 9 strap lengths, a custom EMA treats snoring and obstructive sleep apnea safely and effectively, giving you the sleep you need to lead a full, healthy life
At least 80 million Americans snore (a sign of restricted airflow and impeded breathing during sleep), which can result in excessive daytime sleepiness, cause a higher rate of headaches, adversely affect the sleep quality of the snorer's bed partner, and diminish the overall quality of life. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) afflicts over 40 million Americans. Untreated, OSA can lead to heart problems, strokes and excessive daytime sleepiness. More people are killed by sleepy drivers than drunk drivers.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) now recommends oral appliances like the EMA appliance as a front line of treatment for snoring and mild to moderate sleep apnea, and in cases where CPAP has not been tolerated. The FDA has approved the EMA appliance for the treatment of both obstructive sleep apnea and snoring.