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Growing Library of Evidence Indicating ProSomnus's Performance World Sleep Congress ¹ March 2022 Precision milled iterative device and material combination appear to yield significantly better results to previously demonstrated data Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine Abstract #0156 March 11-16 2022 MERICAN ACADEMY OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE WORLD SLEEP Rome• Italy 2020 Annual Meeting ~82% of patients, on average, can be treated within 2 millimeters of the initial bite position assuming the standard of care protocol 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. EFFECTS Study² CUREUS SCIENCE V JOURNAL OF EST. 2009 Ap June 2021 Note: Tagline below study reflects key takeaways Effective front-line therapy for Mild/Moderate patients or Severe who refuse CPAP Sleep Science Study7 Sleep Science November 2020 Patients reported reduced daytime sleepiness, reduced snoring and improvements in sleep indicating validity in the oral appliance SLEEP Journal, Vol. 44 Abstract # 434³ S Kent Smith, et al. Efficacy of a Novel Precision Iterative Device and Material. World Sleep Conference. March 2022. Stern J. Efficacy and Effectiveness of the ProSomnus® [IA] Sleep Device for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: EFFECTS Study. Cureus. June 2021. Sall E. Precision Oral Appliance Therapy: The Primetime Treatment for OSA. SLEEP Journal. Vol. 44, Abstract Supplement, 2021. Abstract #434. Page A 172. Elliott E, Ehtessabian J, Murphy M, Rein J, Seltzer N, Schwartz D, Shah S, Smith K. A Multi-Center Preference study of a Novel Oral Appliance Design and Material for Better Provider, Physician, Patient and Payer Acceptance. SLEEP Journal. Vol. 44, Abstract Supplement, 2021. Abstract # 440. Page A 174. Murphy M, Munro K. Device Design's Impact on Dose in Oral Appliance Therapy. Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine. Vol. 8, No. 3 2021. Abstract #004. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Precision oral appliance is capable of successfully treating patients with all levels of severity 2021 Annual Meeting Sleep Research Society Ⓡ Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine MERICAN DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE Patients were highly satisfied and devices had little effect on tooth movement and bite changes 6. 7. 2 Year Clinical Study 2019 8. 9. OF 10. Ⓡ SLEEP Journal, Vol. 44 Abstract # 4404 S Sleep Research Society OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2021 Annual Meeting Patients preferred ProSomnus EVO over CPAP and all other devices similarly designed Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine⁹ JCSM - Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2017 Annual Meeting In-home feedback-controlled mandibular positioning test able to identify sufferers who will respond to OAT and provides efficacious position Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine Abstract #0045 PROSOMNUS SLEEP TECHNOLOGIES MERICAN ACADEMY OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE Patients of ProSomnus devices are likely to experience fewer side effects that could result in discontinuation of treatment Sall E. Minimization of Titration Protrusion for the Efficient Treatment of OSA. Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine. Vol. 7, No.2 2020. Abstract #015. Kalha A. et al. Comparative assessment of changes in pharyngeal airway space in cases of obstructive sleep apnoea with a customized mandibular repositioning appliance - a clinical study. Sleep Science. 2020; Ahead of Print. Vranjes N. et al. Assessment of Potential Tooth Movement and Bite Changes With a Hard-Acrylic Sleep Appliance: A 2-Year Clinical Study. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Vol. 6, No. 2 2019. Remmers J. et al. A Feedback-Controlled Mandibular Positioner Identifies Individuals With SleepApnea Who Will Respond to Oral Appliance Therapy. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Vol. 13, No. 7 2017. 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine ¹0 Charkhandeh S. et al. A Fully Digital Workflow and Device Manufacturing for Mandibular Repositioning Devices for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Feasibility Study. Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine. Vol 4, No. 4 2017. MERICAN CADEMY OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE R It is feasible with predictable outcomes, and patients prefer devices from a fully digital workflow Feasibility Study 2017 19 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
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