They’ve Shortened the Time to Oral Appliance Therapy Optimization. Here’s How.
Dentists and sleep physicians are compressing treatment timelines from months to weeks, without compromising outcomes.
Dentists and sleep physicians are compressing treatment timelines from months to weeks, without compromising outcomes.
The grant includes $10,000 in financial support and access to Panthera D-SAD devices for research.
Panthera shares the HCPCS code it received for its X3 oral appliance, a medical grade nylon polyamide type 12 device for obstructive sleep apnea.
Read MoreClinicians can now more easily outfit their Medicare patients with the Panthera D-SAD Classic, a nylon 3D-printed oral appliance used to treat sleep apnea and snoring.
Read MoreThe new 360 Warranty not only warrants all sleep devices supplied to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 36 months from the date of shipping but also promises to replace any device free of charge in case of in-mouth material breakage that is not the result of any modifications that could alter the normal use of the appliance.
Read MoreIndustry stakeholders share best practices to improve the sleep apnea patient treatment journey from screening and therapy.
Read MoreMedit users can now open the Panthera App from Medit Link, complete the prescription, and send everything directly to Panthera with one click.
Read MorePreviously named SomNyx, the appliance will be rebranded as D-SAD|Myo within Panthera Dental’s digital sleep appliance range.
Read MoreThe obstructive sleep apnea treatment gains more attention after one of the largest positive airway pressure device makers issued a recall.
Read MorePanthera has issued a statement saying its digital production process allows for increases in production capacity for its custom-made D-SADs while maintaining 10-day turnaround times for the devices.
Read MoreAfter using Primescan to scan the patient’ jaw and the bite registration, the data can be sent securely to Panthera for D-SAD creation.
Read MoreQuebec, Canada-based oral appliance maker Panthera Dental has opened a new office in the United States.
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