| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In this context, Schmidt-Nowara et al al (Sleep. 1995 July; 18(6):501-10.) define ???oral appliances??? as a generic term for ???devices inserted into the mouth in order to modify the position of the mandible, the tongue, and other structures in the upper airway for the purpose of relieving snoring or sleep apnea.??? Lowe (Pages 929-939 in: M H Kryger et al (eds).
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