UPDATE: Oventus have successfully completed clinical trials on the sleep apnoea mouthguard. The device is now available through clinicians in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, the Gold Coast and Cairns. To find out more visit the Oventus website: http://oventus.com.au/


Our 3D printing experts have been on the grind with dental company Oventus to help over a million Aussies suffering from sleep apnoea breathe easy and stop snoringtheir bed buddies might just thank us too.

The team have created the first 3D printed mouth piece, which allows air to flow through to the back of the throat, avoiding obstructions from the nose, the back of the mouth and tongue. Is there anything 3D printing can’t do?

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Up close and personalised: The 3D printed mouthguard.

This is how it works: A patient’s mouth is scanned to create a mini ‘road map’ of the mouth. This scan is then transformed into a CAD file and can be fed through our 3D printer.

Eight hours later, ta-da! A perfectly fitting, titanium mouthguard.

Sounds super comfortable right? It actually is. The device is coated in medical grade plastic, making it easy to wear and leaving not a metal mouth in sight.

Sleep apnoea occurs when the air passage in the throat becomes blocked during sleep and causes people to stop breathing. In severe cases, people can suffer hundreds of events per night and one of the biggest symptoms? Snoring.

The breakthrough mouthguard has a ‘duckbill’ which extends from the mouth like a whistle and the sides of the guard divide into two separate airways.

Since it is used only on the top teeth it is more compact than treatments on the market, which include devices that push the lower jaw forward to open up the airway or in more severe cases; a face mask which creates a continuous flow of air.

Our 3D printing expert, John Barnes, said the technology is opening new doors for treatments of a range of medical issues globally.

“When Oventus came to us with this idea, we were really excited. The possibilities of 3D printing are endless and the fact that we can now design and print a completely customised mouthpiece for patients is revolutionary.

“We can print up to ten of these in a print run, which takes about 8 hours. It’s an exciting prospect for people suffering from the debilitating disorder and the design offers significant benefits which cannot be achieved with more traditional manufacturing techniques.”

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Time to say goodbye to snoring. Image: Flickr/wolfhunter

The device is undergoing further trials and is expected to be available to patients next year.

Thanks to 3D printing, we can say goodnight to sleep apnoea.

And goodbye to snoring.

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CSIRO’s additive manufacturing facility, Lab 22, is currently being used to manufacture a range of prototype products including biomedical implants, automotive, aerospace and defence parts for Australian industry.

Media: Angela Beggs | angela.beggs@csiro.au | 03 9545 2977 | 0477 337 920

92 comments

  1. Wear do I go to get the 3rd print for sleep abna and what does it cost daniel

    1. Daniel, you need to contact Oventus

  2. CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure. It treats breathing problems like sleep apnea with mild air pressure, keeping the airways always open. CPAP machines are also used to cure infant lungs which are not fully developed.

    Cpap Machine Australia

  3. I am 38 and single. My family have me so embarrased about my snoring I am afraid to meet someone new. (no I don’t still live with them, I live alone) I would love to know more about this product and be notified when it is available. Tomorrow isn’t soon enough. 🙂

  4. Would like to be considered for any trials if I fit the criteria, I have been diagnosed with sleep apnoea, am 62, I have an angry wife, my snoring travels and is so loud our family cat has run away.

    1. You’re not alone Anastase. Unfortunately trials are well underway and Oventus have had offers from stressed out snorers across the globe. But keep an eye on their web site for more details. In the meantime, may we suggest flowers or even a cat hammock to smooth things over?

      Carol

  5. Interested in buying o

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