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Beavercreek Dental Group
2385 Lakeview Dr. Suite A
Beavercreek, OH 45431
937-429-3160
Despite the fact that uncomplicated snoring affects more than 30% of the population, it has been treated with little seriousness. Even the potentially more serious disorder closely linked to snoring, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), has been of significant concern amongst the medical fraternity since the 1980s. On the basis of the gradual realization of the long-term destructive effects of OSA and snoring on health, an entire industry has developed to the point where the treatment of these sleep disorders is now a multi-billion dollar business. Some industry members have grown from humble beginnings to large profitable global enterprises due to the demand of Constant Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices and associated accessories. However, not all OSA patients benefit from CPAP therapy. Some estimates put overall long-term compliance rates as low as 30%. The reasons for non-compliance are many and varied. This subsequently opens a market for an innovative manufacturer who can devise a solution to address these treatment objections. We believe that the SomnoDent® MAS occupies this important place in the market of OSA treatments.
The SomnoDent®MAS is a highly effective solution, for the majority of patients suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Its exceptional levels of patient acceptance and compliance as well as treatment efficacy are backed by a large body of clinical research.
91% of patients reported substantial improvement in sleep quality with the SomnoDent® MAS.1
More Advantages of the SomnoDent® MAS
Advantages of the SomnoDent MAS :
- Travels well
- Sleep free from attachments
- Speak and drink while in use
- Makes NO noise
- Does not requires electricity
- No cumbersome head gear
- No consumable parts to replace
- Does not limit sleep positions



