Australian DNA Appliance and Homeoblock Providers

Australian DNA Appliance and Homeoblock Providers

For some insane reason, only two Australian DNA Appliance providers are listed in Vivos’s provider locator; and they’re both in Sydney. This leads a lot of people in other states of Australia to contact me in despair because they think they can’t get treatment; yet there are other providers out there so here’s a list of all the ones I’ve heard of. I’ll also include Homeoblock providers because the appliances are so similar. (more…)

Vivos mRNA Appliance after 3 months use

Three Month Vivos mRNA Update

Firstly, Happy New Year to everyone reading this. Let’s hope 2021 is way less shit than 2020 was. I’ve been using my Vivos mRNA Appliance for 3 months now, so here’s another update on my progress. The executive summary is that everything is gong fine and I feel slightly less drowsy during the day, but it’s taking time; which is what I always expected. (more…)

Two Month Vivos mRNA Update

It’s been just over 2 months since I started wearing my Vivos mRNA Appliance, so here is an update. I have expanded the upper appliance a total of 2.25mm. Subjectively I’d say I am sleeping better as I’ve had pretty vivid dreams this week, which is good because our body does most of the repair work during REM sleep. I feel a little more alert during the day, but I still need afternoon rests. Perhaps my nasal breathing is improved but I could be fooling myself on that.

My average use of the appliance so far is very close to 16 hours/day, composed of roughly hourly cycles during daytime, and leaving the device installed in the evening and over night. I track my usage in a spreadsheet which helps tremendously with my compliance and generates pretty graphs showing my daily usage so far, like this: (more…)

Why I Chose DNA over Homeoblock, MSE, DOME, MMA and AGGA

I did about 18 months research into palate expansion and surgical options for treating my severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). I was guided by the idea that the best treatment is likely to be the one that most directly addresses the root cause: Underdeveloped jaws exacerbated by the extraction/retraction orthodontic treatment I had when I was 13, leaving me with an airway which is too small to breathe through during sleep.

Along the way I tried many alternative treatments for OSA with limited success, and the two dominant mainstream treatments: a Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD) and Continuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) machine. Aside from the lack of success I had with the MAD, I find both of these unsatisfactory because they only deal with symptoms without addressing the underlying cause, allowing the untreated condition to progressively get worse over time. (more…)

Myofunctional Therapy Exercises For Use With The DNA Appliance

Myofunctional therapy is a series of exercises intended to strengthen the muscles of the tongue, mouth and upper throat and help maintain the airway during sleep, improving obstructive sleep apnea. At the end of this talk, Dr Singh answers a question about myofunctional therapy by saying that it should be part of the DNA appliance treatment protocol. A literature review found that myofunctional therapy can reduce AHI by 50% in adults with moderate sleep apnea and could serve as an adjunct to other obstructive sleep apnea treatment. (more…)

Exercises For Improving Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment

Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a number of factors all combining to create an airway that collapses during sleep. Given the many underlying causes involved, it makes sense that the optimal treatment will also be multifactorial. At the end of this talk, Dr Singh answers a question about myofunctional therapy by saying that it should be part of the DNA appliance treatment protocol.

In addition to myofunctional therapy, I’ve come across several other exercises which may be helpful in getting the most out of my RNA appliance. Here is a summary: (more…)

Using Forward-Pull Face Mask With a Vivos DNA Appliance

I first came across the idea of a forward-pull face mask on The Great Work Forum in a thread discussing using face mask with MSE for adult expansion. I didn’t end up pursuing MSE, but I thought that if face mask helped MSE users get forward growth, maybe it would help me get more forward growth with Vivos too.

Dr Felix Liao mentions using face mask with DNA appliance patients in his talk at the Vivos Breathing Wellness conference and gives some case reports in his book 6 Foot Tiger, 3 Foot Cage, which I really recommend to anyone with obstructive sleep apnea who is wondering what to do about it. There is a classic line in the talk at 51:51 where Dr Liao presents a patient who said:

“I have a new girlfriend. I’d would rather sleep with her instead of my CPAP.”

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The Optimal Daytime Usage Pattern For Adult Oral Expansion Appliances

I’ve been wearing my Vivos mRNA appliance for just over two weeks now, and so far things are going well. I can speak with the device in, but it’s difficult and I sound ridiculous so I use basic sign language to order at the supermarket deli when I’m wearing it. I don’t wear it during online lectures or tutorials where I might need to speak.

I have turned all 5 expansion screws twice and each time the device feels quite tight in my mouth straight afterwards, but it’s not painful. At least, not that part. (more…)