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Keller Laboratories introduces EMA for obstructive sleep apnea


Sep 4, 2009
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EMA is an oral appliance therapy device for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.

EMA works by advancing the mandible forward, opening the airway. The device adjusts the amount of advancement by using buccally located elastic straps. The elastic straps on the device offer patients more lateral movement than many other forms of OSA treatment.

EMA is also relatively less expensive than other oral appliances for OSA. Keller offers two different OAT treatments: The Thornton Adjustable Positioner and the EMA. Both the TAP and the EMA feature the ability to adjust the amount of mandibular advancement.

Keller provides solutions to the growing demands in dentistry.

For more information on Keller Laboratories, call (800) 325-3056 or visit Keller Laboratories.

To read more about Keller Laboratories, go to Keller Laboratories.

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