How aveoTSD works
The aveoTSD opens the airway more than any other oral appliance on a cross-sectional area basis.*
Before
In this MRI image, the tongue falls into the back of the airway as a person sleeps. This blocks the airway, leading to snoring.
After
This MRI image shows the aveoTSD holding the tongue gently forward, preventing it from falling back and obstructing the airway. Note how the airway is now open and clear. This stops or greatly reduces snoring.
*Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) GE Signa Profile EXCITE 0.2T
aveoTSD directly suctions onto the end of the tongue, preventing it from falling back into the throat and thus increasing airway volume.
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