What is Oral Appliance Therapy?

Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) is a non-invasive treatment option for sleep apnea that involves wearing a custom-fitted dental device during sleep. This device repositions the lower jaw and tongue to keep the airway open, preventing breathing interruptions.

How Oral Appliances Work

Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs):

These appliances move the lower jaw forward, creating more space in the airway.
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Tongue-Retaining Devices (TRDs):

Hold the tongue in place to prevent airway obstruction.
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Benefits of Oral Appliance Therapy

Comfortable and Easy to Use:

Unlike CPAP, oral appliances are small and portable.

Quiet and Discreet:

No noisy machines or air pressure.

Non-Invasive:

No need for surgery or complex treatments.

Customized Fit:

Tailored to each patient’s oral structure for maximum effectiveness.

FAQs About Oral Appliance Therapy

How do I know if an oral appliance is right for me?

A sleep specialist will evaluate your condition and determine if oral appliance therapy is a suitable alternative to CPAP.

Yes, most patients take a few nights to adjust, but the comfort level increases with continued use.

Clean it daily with a soft toothbrush and mild soap. Regular dental check-ups will ensure the appliance remains effective.

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If you're looking for a simple and effective way to treat sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy may be right for you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start sleeping better tonight!