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Treatment Addresses Snorers at Higher Risk of Traffic Accidents
Treatment Addresses Snorers at Higher Risk of Traffic Accidents

Sydney, May 29, 2017 AEST (ABN Newswire) - The daily commute from Geelong to Melbourne just got a little more perilous with a new study warning one fifth of Australian adults have fallen asleep while driving.

Research from the Sleep Health Foundation also shows nearly a third of Australians drive while drowsy at least once a month.

They're figures Geelong dentist Dr Joseph Juric said are only scratching the surface.

Dr Juric, of Myers Street Dental in Geelong, said he would see patients every day who complain of being tired.

When investigated further, many also had a variety of other symptoms from tooth wear, to cracked teeth and toughened skin on their inner cheek - all classic signs of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).

"Sleep apnoea is really an epidemic," he said. "I have these conversations with patients on a daily basis and it may start from someone saying they feel a bit tired and then on examining them, seeing the warning signs."

Snoring is one of the main symptoms OSA. Sufferers have been found to have a higher risk of falling asleep while driving and be three times more likely to cause accidents.

Dr Juric said many of his patients did the daily commute from Geelong to Melbourne's CBD, which typically takes 1.5 hours.

"We tend to associate fatigue with long trips, or for groups such as shift workers but people also are at risk even on shorter journeys," he said.

His concerns are backed up by other research, which found driver fatigue is responsible for 17% of all accidents in Australia, 30% of which resulted in deaths.[1]

Dr Juric also suffers from sleep apnoea. He became interested in physiological-based dentistry and how the jaw position affects health about ten years ago.

"The ramifications of un-diagnosing and not treating OSA from a health perspective are huge and many people are just not aware there are options," he said.

Dr Juric said many of his patients used a mandibular device from Oventus Medical (googlechartASX:OVN), the O2VentTM T.

With its unique, patented airway that acts like a second nose, the O2VentTM T is changing the way the disease is treated, both in Australia and internationally.

Dr Juric said he had fitted many patients with these oral devices in the last 18 months.

"The vast majority of patients I see come back delighted," he said. "It's like as you get older and your vision starts going, you make allowances and then when you get glasses, suddenly, you can see."

OSA can lead to stroke, diabetes and heart disease.

[1]. Tregear S, Reston J, Schoelles K, Phillips B. Obstructive sleep apnea and risk of motor vehicle crash: Systematic review and meta-analysis. J Clin Sleep Med. 2009;5:573-81.

About Oventus Medical Ltd

Oventus Medical Ltd (ASX:OVN) is a Brisbane based medical device company that is commercialising a unique treatment platform for the treatment of sleep apnoea and snoring. Unlike other oral appliances or CPAP interfaces, the Oventus devices have a unique and patented airway within the treatment platform that allows air to flow to the back of the mouth unobstructed while maintaining an oral seal and stable jaw position, bypassing multiple obstructions from the nose, soft palate and tongue, reducing airway collapsibility and managing mouth breathing while maintain a stable airway with or without nasal CPAP. They are particularly designed for the many people that have nasal obstructions and consequently tend to mainly breathe through their mouth. While it may seem counterintuitive, this technology actually manages mouth breathing by converting it to device breathing and normalising ventilation. The O2Vent(TM) is designed to allow nasal breathing when the nose is unobstructed, but when obstruction is present, breathing is supplemented via the airways in the appliance.

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Dr Juric, Myers Street Dental Geelong

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