Device helps eliminate or minimize snoring, sleep apnea

July 1, 1996
Developed to minimize or eliminate snoring and sleep apnea, the Adjustable PM Positioner™ provides for both lateral and protrusive jaw movement and is adjusted easily to alter the mandibular position. It is designed to keep the airway open by holding the jaw comfortably in a forward position. The FDA has granted permission to market the Adjustable PM Positioner™. It is made from a unique thermoplastic material that softens when placed in warm water and maintains this flexibility in the

Developed to minimize or eliminate snoring and sleep apnea, the Adjustable PM Positioner™ provides for both lateral and protrusive jaw movement and is adjusted easily to alter the mandibular position. It is designed to keep the airway open by holding the jaw comfortably in a forward position. The FDA has granted permission to market the Adjustable PM Positioner™. It is made from a unique thermoplastic material that softens when placed in warm water and maintains this flexibility in the mouth. It will hug the teeth without applying excessive pressure or discomfort.

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