Treatment & Services

Oral Appliance Therapy

A custom-fitted, non-invasive alternative to CPAP for obstructive sleep apnea. The device fits over your teeth like a sports mouthguard and gently moves the lower jaw forward (mandibular advancement) to keep the airway open, reducing snoring and apnea episodes.

How oral appliance therapy works

An oral appliance is a small, custom-made device worn in the mouth during sleep, much like a retainer or sports mouthguard. It works by gently repositioning your lower jaw slightly forward — a technique known as mandibular advancement.

By holding the jaw and tongue in this forward position, the appliance prevents the soft tissues at the back of the throat from collapsing and blocking your airway. The result is quieter, more open breathing and far fewer apnea episodes through the night.

Because each appliance is precision-fitted to your teeth and bite, it is comfortable to wear and easy to incorporate into your nightly routine.

Benefits of oral appliances

  • Comfortable and convenient
  • Quiet — no machine noise
  • Travel-friendly
  • Non-invasive
Is It Right For You?

Ideal candidates

Oral appliance therapy is an excellent fit for many people — especially those seeking a simpler alternative to CPAP.

Mild-to-Moderate Sleep Apnea

Well suited to patients diagnosed with mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea who want an effective, low-profile treatment.

Can't Tolerate CPAP

A welcome option for patients who have tried CPAP but find the mask, pressure, or machine difficult to adjust to.

Snoring Without Apnea

Helpful for people who snore loudly without full obstructive sleep apnea, quieting the night for both you and your partner.

Frequent Travelers

Compact and entirely portable, the appliance is ideal for those who are often on the road and need treatment that travels easily.

Effectiveness

Proven, comfortable results

As Effective as CPAP for Many

For mild-to-moderate sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy can be as effective as CPAP — delivering meaningful improvement in symptoms while being easier for many patients to use consistently.

Custom-Fitted Care

We design, fit, and adjust your appliance for the best possible results, then follow up to ensure it continues to control your apnea and protect your sleep over time.

A comfortable alternative to CPAP

Discover whether a custom oral appliance is right for you. Request a consultation with our sleep specialists today.