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The MRD is worn in user’s mouth while sleeping and pulls the lower jaw forward thus<br />

moves the base of the tongue forward and allows a wider space in the airway and behind<br />

the soft palate so to remove or alleviate the obstruction [10].<br />

B. Tongue Retaining Device (TRD)<br />

Figure 1.3 tongue retaining device[10]<br />

This Tongue Retaining Device uses a flexible polyvinyl material fitting to the user’s<br />

teeth and dental arches and the tongue is held forward by the negative pressure created<br />

in the vacuum bulb on the front of the appliance. This prevents the tongue from<br />

collapsing the airway [10].<br />

1.2.2 Surgeries<br />

A. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) surgery<br />

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is an surgical operation that removes excess tissue<br />

such as uvula, soft palate, Excess throat tissue, tonsils, and adenoids in the throat to<br />

make the airway wider. UPPP may stop snoring, but apnea episodes may continue [11].<br />

B. Laser-Assisted Uvulaplasty (LAUP)<br />

Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) is a procedure using lasers to execute surgery<br />

for those with mild sleep-related breathing disorders such as loud, habitual snoring,<br />

upper airway resistance syndrome, mild obstructive sleep apnea. It is reported that the<br />

effecting rate of LAUP for treating sleep apnea is not high. The American Academy of<br />

Sleep Medicine has not approved LAUP for treating sleep apnea [12].<br />

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