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Get a Comfortable Sleep Solution Through our Oral Appliance Therapy
If CPAP isn’t working for you, oral appliance therapy offers a quieter, more comfortable way to manage sleep apnea. Furthermore, our physician-guided approach is custom-fitted to your jaw, your sleep study results, and your life.
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How We Make Oral Appliance Therapy Easier and More Comfortable?
Many patients struggle with CPAP because of the mask, airflow, or discomfort during sleep, which is why oral appliance therapy has become a more comfortable alternative for many people. We guide you through the entire process, from reviewing your sleep study and understanding your symptoms to creating a custom-fit oral device that feels natural, easy to wear, and realistic to use every night long term.
- We first assess if you’re a good candidate for sleep apnea oral appliance therapy based on your symptoms and sleep study results.
- We then create a custom-fit device designed to support your jaw and keep your airway open during sleep.
- After fitting, we adjust and monitor your therapy to ensure comfort, effectiveness, and long-term results.
Eligibility Assessment
We first confirm whether oral appliance therapy is the right fit based on your diagnosis, symptoms, and sleep study results.
Custom-Fit Oral Device for Better Sleep
We create a personalized oral device that is designed to support jaw positioning and maintain open airways for more comfortable breathing at night.
A Comfortable Alternative to CPAP
This therapy offers a quieter, simpler alternative to CPAP for patients who prefer a less invasive and more travel-friendly solution.
Physician-Guided Sleep Apnea Care
Every appliance therapy plan is reviewed and monitored by our physician team to ensure comfort, effectiveness, and long-term sleep improvement.
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Why Oral Appliance Therapy Works Better for Many Patients?
Many patients struggle with CPAP because it feels uncomfortable, noisy, or difficult to use consistently. This therapy offers a simpler, quieter, and more natural way to manage sleep apnea while fitting easily into your nightly routine.
- No machines, masks, or airflow noise during sleep
- Compact, travel-friendly design that’s easy to use anywhere
- Comfortable fit that supports better long-term adherence
Client reviews
Hear Directly from Our Satisfied Clients
”“I couldn’t tolerate CPAP, and this was the first option that actually worked for me. The oral device was comfortable and easy to use every night.”
Daniel M.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“It felt like a real solution, not just a temporary fix. I sleep better and don’t wake up feeling exhausted anymore.”
Karen T.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“The process was smooth from start to finish. They made sure the device fit properly and checked in on how I was doing.”
Steven R.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“I like that it’s simple — no machines, no hassle. Just something that actually helps me sleep better.”
Melissa A.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
What is oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea?
It is a treatment that uses a custom device to reposition the jaw and keep the airway open during sleep, commonly used for mild to moderate sleep apnea.
Who is a good candidate for this therapy?
Patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea or those who cannot tolerate CPAP are often good candidates for this therapy.
How is the oral appliance made?
A custom impression of your mouth is taken, and a device is created to fit your jaw comfortably and securely.
Is oral appliance therapy effective for sleep apnea?
Yes, in many patients it is an effective alternative to CPAP, especially when properly fitted and monitored.
Is this treatment covered by insurance?
Yes. Oral appliance therapy is covered by Medicare and most major commercial insurance plans when prescribed for diagnosed sleep apnea. Our team verifies your coverage before you begin.
Where can I get oral appliance therapy in South Florida?
We offer oral appliance therapy at both our Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines locations, with full physician support throughout your treatment.
