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		<title>Removable Snore Reduction Appliance Helps Those With Complete Dentures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ordinarily, an oral snore-reduction appliance will typically only stay in place if the user has at least six to 10 natural teeth &#8212; which can pose a problem for complete denture wearers or other individuals who have lost their teeth. However, a recent report entitled &#8220;A Removable Snore Reduction Appliance for Mandibular Edentulous Patient&#8221; describes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ordinarily, an oral snore-reduction appliance will typically only stay in place if the user has at least six to 10 natural teeth &#8212; which can pose a problem for complete denture wearers or other individuals who have lost their teeth. However, a recent report entitled &#8220;A Removable Snore Reduction Appliance for Mandibular Edentulous Patient&#8221; describes how a device may be attached with the assistance of two implants which were already in place.</p>
<p>When secured in a protrusive, but comfortable manner, a greater airway space was created and the user (and her husband) reported more restful sleep.</p>
<p><a title="Removable snore reduction appliances can help those with complete dentures" href="http://www.rdhmag.com/display_article/371296/54/none/none/IndNw/Removable-snore-reduction-appliances-can-help-those-with-complete-denture">Read more about the device at PennWell Dental Group</a>.</p>
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