“…Division of Sleep Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA; drsingh@drdavesingh.com I found the recent article by Dao et al titled "Retrospective analysis of real-world data for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with slow maxillary expansion using a unique expansion dental appliance (DNA)" [1] rather intriguing. The Abstract states that this is a "new technique for slow maxillary expansion"; however, the clinical effects of this device's protocol on obstructive sleep apnea were first reported in 2011 [2] and published over the next 10 years [3,4].…”