Mandibular advancement modulates respiratory-related genioglossus electromyographic activity Satoru TsuikiTakashi OnoTakayuki Kuroda Original Article Pages: 53 - 57
Supine cephalometric analyses of an adjustable oral appliance used in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea Yuehua LiuYoung-Chel ParkJohn A. Fleetham Original Article Pages: 59 - 66
Neuropsychological and behavioral correlates of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children: A preliminary study Judith OwensAnthony SpiritoLeslie Berkelhammer Original Article Pages: 67 - 77
Oral appliance therapy for the management of sleep disordered breathing: An overview Robert R. Rogers Review Article Pages: 79 - 83
Improvement in daytime sleepiness by the use of an oral appliance in a pateint with upper airway resistance syndrome Edmund RoseSibylle FruchtRita Schmidt Case Report Pages: 85 - 87
Legal perspective: Licensing and liability issues regarding the use of oral appliances in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea Neal A. Cooper Opinion Pages: 89 - 93