
The mmRNA has arrived!
Available for ordering starting November 4!
Let’s examine the mmRNA appliance, a class II, FDA-cleared medical device for treating mild to moderate OSA. Review the specific parts of the device and how to activate or contract the titrating arm during an adjustment.
The mmRNA will be made available on VivosAire for providers to order from Apex, Gergen’s, Five Star, and SML on November 4, 2021. The remaining certified labs will offer the mmRNA in the next coming weeks.
- FDA cleared as a class II medical device for mild to moderate OSA and jaw repositioning
- Interlocking mechanism that has been used for decades
- Increased patient comfort with slimmer profile vs. mRNA
- Reduced occlusal vertical requirements for construction bites
- Greater patient range of motion while maintaining mandibular advancement
- FDA cleared as a class II medical device for mild to moderate OSA and jaw repositioning
- Interlocking mechanism that has been used for decades
- Increased patient comfort with slimmer profile vs. mRNA
- Reduced occlusal vertical requirements for construction bites
- Greater patient range of motion while maintaining mandibular advancement
Exciting Webinars this Week!
Join us for these educational and interactive webinars hosted by the Practice Advisory team!
Patient Education Meeting
Wednesday, November 10
11 a.m. MDT
Construction Bite
Friday, November 12
1 p.m. MDT
Patient Education Meeting
Friday, November 12
9 a.m. MDT
Vivos Institute Calendar
Check upcoming events and webinars.
Clinical Advisory Call
THIS THURSDAY!

Please join us this Thursday, November 4, at 6:30 p.m. CDT, as Dr. Hal Stewart discusses
“Things to Think About Post Vivos Treatment.”
The call will be followed by a Q&A.


Denver is the final stop for our 2021 Airway Integration Tour. Don’t miss this last opportunity for live training for your team!
DENVER
Friday, November 5

What’s New with BIS
Why become a non-par DME provider through Medicare? BALANCE BILLING!
Many providers think that becoming a Medicare provider means that they must accept low rates. While Medicare only allows a certain amount for oral appliances in OSA treatment, being a non-par (or non-participating) provider with Medicare DME means you can balance bill your patients the remaining balance over what Medicare will allow. Getting clients in the door can be a battle, and what a great way to increase foot traffic in your office.
Becoming a non-par DME provider does not mean you have to accept Medical dental policies either! Reach out to [email protected] today to find out how we can help you get registered with Medicare today!
Suppose you are a participating provider with Medicare and would like to opt out and become a non-par instead. In that case, you need to complete before the end of the year, or you will be locked into being a participating provider for another whole year! We can help with this as well.