We're excited to introduce you to The Metz Appliance, an FDA-approved solution poised to redefine sleep apnea treatment within your practice. Developed by Dr. James Metz, a highly respected dentist with decades of experience, this innovative device offers a superior alternative to traditional CPAP machines.

Backed by Robust Clinical Evidence

Our confidence in The Metz Appliance is further bolstered by a rigorous clinical field trial conducted in a private practice setting, focusing on the use of high-resolution pulse oximetry (HRPO) for effective oral appliance titration.

Key Findings:

  • Significant Improvement: Patients across all OSA severity levels showed marked improvements.

  • High Success Rate: 66.3% of participants achieved a complete response (respiratory event index dropped to less than 5 events/hour).

  • Reliable Titration: HRPO proved to be a reliable and accurate guide for MAD adjustments.

  • Conclusion: This trial confirms OSA can be effectively treated with a MAD at any severity level, and HRPO provides crucial information for precise oral appliance titration.

Why The Metz Appliance is a Game-Changer

The Metz Appliance, an FDA-approved custom-made mandibular advancement device (MAD) since 2013, provides you and your patients with confidence in its clinical validity, safety, and effectiveness.

  • Increased Patient Compliance: Unlike bulky and noisy CPAP machines, The Metz Appliance's comfort and ease of use lead to significantly higher patient compliance, translating to better treatment outcomes and more satisfied patients.

  • A Solution for Diverse Patients: Lightweight, portable, and travel-friendly, The Metz Appliance seamlessly integrates into your patients' lifestyles.

  • Proven Effectiveness: Backed by decades of research and development, including extensive real-world field trials, the appliance effectively increases air intake and alleviates sleep apnea symptoms.

  • Special Benefits for Women: The Metz Appliance is particularly beneficial for women, who often experience more severe sleep apnea symptoms.

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