Treatment Options
Oral Appliance
Our practice specializes in fitting patients with a custom fabricated oral appliance to manage sleep apnea. The appliance works by holding your mandible (lower jaw) in a precise open and forward position and by doing so all the soft tissues in your throat and neck are no longer able to collapse and cause the nighttime choking and suffocating episodes. The appliance we make will be custom made for your teeth and will fit much like a sports mouth guard. Oral appliances are a very comfortable and easy to use solution for managing sleep apnea and snoring and they are also an excellent alternative to CPAP therapy for patients who find it difficult to tolerate. In 2015 the American Academy of Sleep Medicine issued updated practice parameters recommending the use of custom fabricated oral appliances made by specially trained dentists for patients with snoring and sleep apnea who prefer the mouthpiece over CPAP or who have tried CPAP and are unable to continue daily use.
Oral appliance therapy is a good option for:
- People with Primary Snoring.
- People with mild to moderate apnea or severe apnea or who are unable to tolerate or refuse to try CPAP.
- People who cannot tolerate the high pressure of CPAP.
- People with healthy, disease free teeth.
- People who want to travel without having to bring a CPAP machine.
Advantages of Oral Appliance Therapy:
- Appliances are easy to wear and comfortable to use.
- Appliances are small, noiseless and barely noticeable.
- Appliances are convenient to travel with.
- Appliances don’t bother bed partners.
- Appliances reduce self-consciousness that many report feeling with CPAP use.
- Appliances are not permanent, use can be discontinued anytime.
- Appliances are typically covered by medical insurance and medicare.
Am I a Candidate for an Oral Appliance?
Most people are great candidates for an oral appliance. The only way to tell for sure would be to come in for a consultation at our office. When you come in, we will test your airway using our Eccovision Acoustic Diagnostic Imaging system and we may also send you home with a portable sleep apnea monitor. Once everything is reviewed the doctor will discuss treatment options with you.
Not All Oral Appliances are the Same
These devices are manufactured to strict standards and are FDA cleared specifically to manage Sleep Apnea. Additionally, we use state-of-the-art acoustic imaging technology to ensure your jaw is held in precisely the correct position with the appliance. At home appliance, kits and other bulky non-custom devices may claim to help with snoring but are not nearly as comfortable or successful as the appliances we use.
CPAP
CPAP is the traditional gold standard for the management of sleep apnea. CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Air Pressure and it works by pumping room air through a hose into a nasal mask that is strapped to the patients head. Constant pressure in the airway pushes the collapsible tissues out of the way and maintains and open/stable airway.
While highly effective at managing sleep apnea CPAP has proven to be difficult to tolerate for many patients and a large majority of CPAP users are “non-compliant” within 6 months. If you are having a hard time wearing your CPAP every night please contact us, there are other options and it is imperative that you do something to manage your OSA.