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Reduction of Volumetric and AP Measurements of the Airway in Pseudo-sleep Supine Position vs Standard 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography on Patients With Sleep Apnea
The anatomical changes of the upper airway in a standing vs pseudo-supine position using Carestream Orthodontic Imaging (Volumetric) and Carestream Orthodontic Imaging module (AP measurements) of the patient's airway respectively, have been taken and the obtained results compared. In order to simulate the supine position, patients are placed in a supine position (180 degrees) in a dental exam chair, and asked to relax their lower jaw, allowing it to drop back, simulating their jaw falling back while sleeping. That bite is then captured with a Correct Plus™ Impression Material Superfast. Once the bite material hardens, it locks the bite in place. The patient then stands upright, and CBCT is taken standing while the jaw placement is still pseudo sleep-supine, supported by the bite material.
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Manhattan Beach Orthodontics
Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Start Date
July 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2020
Completion Date
December 31, 2020
Last Updated
May 6, 2021
6
ACTUAL participants
Mandible slacked and captured with Correct Plus™ Impression Material Superfast
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Manhattan Beach Orthodontics
NCT04704661
NCT06430957
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