Oral Appliance Therapy
Oral appliance therapy is a comfortable, non-invasive treatment for sleep apnea that helps keep the airway open during sleep by repositioning the jaw. The Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers specialize in personalized oral appliance solutions, offering expert care to improve sleep quality and overall health.
Why Choose Oral Appliance Therapy?
We don’t just treat sleep apnea—we redefine care. Our FDA-cleared oral appliances are uniquely designed to address mild, moderate, and severe obstructive sleep apnea, offering a precise, non-invasive alternative to CPAP or surgery. Unlike one-size-fits-all solutions, we partner with board-certified sleep physicians and specialists to tailor treatment to your specific needs—ensuring your chief complaints are addressed with the highest level of expertise. Our rehabilitation-focused approach delivers a unique experience—most patients complete their treatment in just 12 months on average.
FDA Cleared
Devices
We use the only FDA-cleared oral appliances on the market specifically designed to treat severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Non-Invasive Non-Pharma
Our oral appliances are non-invasive, non-surgical, and is a non-pharmaceutical approach to treating obstructive sleep apnea.
Limited Treatment Time
We utilize a multidisciplinary rehabilitation plan, with an average treatment duration of approximately 12 months.
Best Alternative to CPAP
Our oral appliances stand out as the most effective alternative to CPAP machines for the treatment of severe obstructive sleep apnea.
How Our Appliances Work
The Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers specialize in treating patients with mild, moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) through the use of custom-designed oral appliances, with an average treatment time of 12 months. These oral devices are a proven, effective alternative to CPAP for many patients, especially those who prefer a more comfortable, quiet, and travel-friendly solution. By gently repositioning the lower jaw and stabilizing the airway, the appliances help prevent airway collapse during sleep, reducing apneic episodes and improving oxygen flow. Patients often experience better sleep quality, reduced snoring, and improved daytime energy with consistent use.
Something For Everyone
Learn More About Our Different Treatment Options
For patients with more severe OSA, oral appliance therapy may still be a valuable option either as a stand-alone treatment when CPAP is not tolerated or as part of a combined approach with other therapies. At the Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers, each patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation to determine the most effective treatment plan. The team works closely with sleep physicians and uses advanced diagnostic tools to monitor progress and adjust therapy as needed. This personalized, multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients at every level of severity receive care that supports their health, safety, and long-term wellness.
Appliances for Rehabilitation
Traditional
Dorsal
Appliances to Manage OSA
