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Hi. Yes use oral appliance. What diff kinds are there?? Mine is hard plastic, bottom & top. Are there metal kinds?? Still So Very tired!! Who else uses 1? How do others work?? Who feels well rested?
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Hello everyone, how have you been sleeping lately? 😴
Living with sleep apnea can be frustrating, especially if you’ve had a hard time adjusting to a CPAP machine. For some people, oral appliances like mandibular advancement devices or tongue-stabilizing devices can offer an alternative that feels less intrusive.
These devices work by gently adjusting the position of your jaw or tongue to keep your airway open at night. They’re usually recommended for people with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea who can’t tolerate CPAP, or as a travel-friendly backup.
💬 If you’ve ever tried an oral appliance:
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Your experience could really help someone who’s exploring their options beyond CPAP. Let’s support each other in finding what works best.
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Somya from the Carenity team 🌼