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Dental Sleep Medicine

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Last updated 2 years ago

For treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, we also offer another non-surgical alternative, the use of oral appliances. These devices are often accepted by patients when continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is not tolerated and is usually covered by insurance companies.

An oral appliance is similar to an orthodontic retainer except it is not used to move the teeth. It works by changing the way the lower jaw meets the upper jaw during sleep. When the appliance is worn, the lower jaw is moved forward. This creates more space at the back of the tongue and throat which keeps the airway open.

Oral appliances are most successful in treating mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. They can also be used when snoring is present without apnea. In most cases the snoring is substantially reduced or eliminated altogether. Oral appliances are small, easy to wear and weigh only a couple of ounces. After a few weeks most patients are completely comfortable with the appliance.

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