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Predictors of long-term effectiveness to mandibular repositioning device treatment in obstructive sleep apnea patients after 1000 days

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After three years, MRD was effective for the two-thirds of OSA patients who continued treatment. Relapse of nocturia might be an early signal of MRD wear that may explain long-term cessation of treatment in some patients. Short-term control of OSA by MAD was predictive of long-term efficiency. The major criteria were a ≥50% reduction in AHI and complete symptom resolution at short-term evaluation.

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