If you are struggling with snoring, poor sleep, daytime fatigue,
or have received a recent sleep apnea diagnosis, we have a solution for you.

Our clinic is dedicated to helping patients sleep more quietly and restfully
—with comfortable, proven alternatives to CPAP.

START YOUR JOURNEY TOWARD
A RESTFUL NIGHT'S SLEEP

REFERRAL + ASSESSMENT

Most patients need a sleep study confirming obstructive sleep apnea. If you have results already, we’ll review them. If not, we can help you coordinate next steps through the appropriate medical channels.

TREATMENT

Following diagnosis, we assess your airway, jaw, and medical history. Our doctors then recommend and fit a custom oral appliance designed to balance comfort, effectiveness, and long-term wearability.

Types of Appliances

FOLLOW UP

Ongoing follow-up is essential for successful treatment. We monitor fit, comfort, and effectiveness, make adjustments as needed, and provide long-term care to help maintain results over time.

WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?

Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that affects millions of Americans. Left untreated, it can lead to serious health concerns such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and daytime fatigue. Many patients struggle with CPAP therapy –uncomfortable masks, noisy machines, and poor compliance.

OUR SOLUTION:

ORAL APPPLIANCE THERAPY
At Snoring & Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment Center, we provide custom oral appliances designed to hold your jaw slightly forward to open your airway while you sleep. These appliances are comfortable, portable, and effective.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I know if I have sleep apnea?
Do I need a sleep study before treatment?
What if I tried CPAP and couldn’t tolerate it?
How does an oral appliance work?
Is oral appliance therapy comfortable?
How long does treatment take?
Will insurance cover treatment?
How often do I need follow-up visits?
Can oral appliances help with snoring if I don’t have sleep apnea?
How do I get started?
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