Discover the freedom of uninterrupted sleep with the EMA (Elastic Mandibular Advancement) Oral Appliance. Designed for patients seeking a non-invasive, comfortable alternative to CPAP therapy, the EMA is a custom-fit dental device that effectively treats snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Unlike rigid oral devices that lock your jaw in place, the EMA offers a unique combination of freedom of movement and clinical efficacy, helping you (and your partner) wake up refreshed.
The EMA appliance utilizes a non-invasive mechanism known as Mandibular Advancement.
The Fit: The device consists of two individual trays (upper and lower) that are custom-molded to your teeth for a secure, low-profile fit.
The Advancement: The trays are connected by interchangeable elastic straps of varying lengths and flexibility.
The Airway: These straps gently pull the lower jaw (mandible) forward. This advancement tightens the soft tissues of the upper airway and prevents the tongue from collapsing backward during sleep, keeping your airway open and silent.
Discover the freedom of uninterrupted sleep with the EMA (Elastic Mandibular Advancement) Oral Appliance. Designed for patients seeking a non-invasive, comfortable alternative to CPAP therapy, the EMA is a custom-fit dental device that effectively treats snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Unlike rigid oral devices that lock your jaw in place, the EMA offers a unique combination of freedom of movement and clinical efficacy, helping you (and your partner) wake up refreshed.
The EMA appliance utilizes a non-invasive mechanism known as Mandibular Advancement.
The Fit: The device consists of two individual trays (upper and lower) that are custom-molded to your teeth for a secure, low-profile fit.
The Advancement: The trays are connected by interchangeable elastic straps of varying lengths and flexibility.
The Airway: These straps gently pull the lower jaw (mandible) forward. This advancement tightens the soft tissues of the upper airway and prevents the tongue from collapsing backward during sleep, keeping your airway open and silent.