IT'S THE PERFECT HEADGEAR COMPANION!
"The pillow has made a tremendous difference!
My child slept soundly and the headgear stayed
on all night. The adjustment was much
easier and the frustration is gone."
"This piece of equipment is truly excellent!
Until you sent one to me, I had been using two pillows, inconveniently, with my facebow lying in the gap between them.
The pillow, with its slot, 'in a blow' disposed of these problems and is a credit to its inventor and marketers.
Not to put too fine a point on it, it should, arguably, be recommended to any orthodontic patient put in headgear. "
Recently, you made an investment
into someone's new smile. Comfort and protect that smile during this transition phase with
a new pillow from Open Spaces, designed especially for orthodontic and dental patients.
This unique pillow allows the user to sleep
peacefully and comfortably without applying pressure to tender mouths or jaws. Made from
soft, 100% non-allergenic fiberfill with a smooth poly-cotton blend pillow cover.
Sleep researchers have found that although most people change positions many times during the night, most people have a preferred sleep style.
About 1/3 of people sleep on their sides. 1/3 sleep primarily in the face down position. and of course 1/3 sleep primarily on their backs.
We think the adjustment to sleeping with headgear is made more
difficult because the facebows
apply an asymetrical pressure on the patient's face
and jaws when they sleep facedown or on their side.
It is difficult to change your preferred
sleep position. Our pillow allows patients to sleep in their
preferred positions and eases the pressure of the facebow.
The Open Spaces Pillow works because the cut out area reduces
the pressure of the facebow pressing against the cheek when a patient is positioned in a face down or face to the side position on the pillow.
It can help anyone who is experiencing facial pain and who's primary sleep style is face down or side position.
Consequently, it is recommended for face down and side style sleepers and offers little benefit to back sleepers.
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