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Dental Appliances


Dental appliances are another method of treatment; these 'orthotics' reposition the lower jaw and tongue to open the collapsed airway (similar to CPR). Orthotics are statistically most effective in patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, or a person who snores but does not have apnea, but are able to treat 40 % of patients with severe OSA comparably to CPAP.

1. What is an oral appliance?

2. Is there only one available?

3. Will an oral appliance help me?

4. Do they all work the same?

5. How do I choose the correct appliance for me?

6. How long do they last?

7. How do I know it's working?

8. Will my insurance pay?

9. How do I take care of my appliance?

10. Are there side effects?

Office Hours

Monday 8 am–6 pm
Tuesday 8 am–7 pm
Wednesday 9 am–6 pm
Thursday 8 am–7 pm
Friday 9 am–1 pm
Saturday 9 am–3 pm

Exceptions May Occur

(888) 318-9931

(734) 676-1656