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Discover CPAP Alternatives at Sleep Apnea Center SD

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is widely known as the “gold standard” treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). If your CPAP machine is comfortable and practical for you, there may be no need to change.

However, many patients struggle with wearing CPAP every night. If your machine sits unused or feels uncomfortable, it is essential not to ignore your sleep health. Untreated sleep apnea can affect your heart, energy levels, focus, and overall well-being. At Sleep Apnea Center SD, we offer professionally crafted oral appliance therapy as a proven alternative for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP.

How Oral Appliances Work

Most oral appliances used to treat sleep apnea are called Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs).

The basic concept is simple:

The device gently moves your lower jaw forward.

This forward positioning also shifts the tongue.

The airway remains open.

Soft tissues in the throat are less likely to collapse during sleep.

By preventing airway obstruction, oral appliances reduce snoring and improve breathing throughout the night.

CPAP vs. Oral Appliance Therapy

CPAP Therapy Oral Appliance Therapy
Uses air pressure to keep the airway open Repositions the jaw to keep the airway open
Requires a mask and a machine Small, custom-fit dental device
May feel bulky or uncomfortable Compact and easy to travel with
Can cause dryness or irritation Comfortable and silent

If CPAP works well for you, you can continue using it. But if it feels uncomfortable or difficult to maintain, oral appliance therapy may provide the relief you need.

Treatment Solutions & Options

There are more than 80 different types of dental sleep appliances available to treat OSA and snoring. Selection of the exemplary device requires proper evaluation and professional guidance.

At Sleep Apnea Center SD:

We assess your needs.

We assess your jaw structure and airway.

We provide you with the most suitable device for your needs.

We make it customized to fit you comfortably.

A dentist will help you select a device that is not only convenient but also safe for you to use.

Types of Oral Appliances We Suggest

We offer a variety of reliable mandibular advancement devices that meet individual needs and comfort levels.

Bilateral Push

Medicare Herbst Type Appliance

This Herbst-type appliance is reliable and has been approved by Medicare.
Some features:

  • Movable metal rods on both sides.
  • Accurate advancement of the lower jaw.
  • Adjustment of the lower jaw position by your dentist.
  • Durable and secure.

The rods allow the lower jaw to be moved forward to an exact position.

Bilateral Pull

Example: Panthera Dental Sleep Appliance

This sleek, modern appliance uses adjustable straps to connect the upper and lower arches.
Benefits include:

  • Easy adjustment of jaw advancement.
  • Lightweight and comfortable design.
  • Simple strap modifications for fine-tuning.

By adjusting the straps, your dentist can control how far the lower jaw moves forward for optimal airway support.

Interlocking

Dorsal Fin Appliances

The dorsal fin design includes two separate components that interlock but are not permanently attached.
Key features:

  • Segmented upper component.
  • Adjustable advancement system.
  • Secure interlocking mechanism.
  • Comfortable and stable positioning.

The interlocking system allows the lower jaw to be advanced gradually to the desired degree for effective treatment.

Our FDA-Approved Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD)

Our Mandibular Advancement Device is an FDA-approved dental device explicitly designed to treat sleep apnea.
It works by:

Repositioning your lower jaw during sleep.

Reducing airway collapse.

Improving oxygen flow.

Minimizing snoring.

Every patient is different. That is why we offer a variety of appliance styles to match:

Comfort preferences.

Jaw alignment.

Severity of sleep apnea.

Insurance requirements.

Our team carefully customizes your appliance to ensure:

Proper fit

Long-term comfort

Maximum effectiveness

Insurance requirements.

Say goodbye to restless nights and hello to refreshing, restorative sleep with our MAD treatment.

Who is a Good Candidate for Oral Appliance Therapy?

You may benefit from an oral appliance if:

You have mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.

You cannot tolerate CPAP.

You travel frequently.

You prefer a small, portable treatment option.

You suffer from loud snoring.

A consultation at Sleep Apnea Center SD will help determine if oral appliance therapy is right for you.

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Take the Next Step Toward Better Sleep

If CPAP has not worked for you, do not ignore your sleep apnea. A professionally designed oral appliance may provide the comfort and results you need.
Call us today at (858) 201-9483 or email us at SleepApneaCenterSD@gmail.com. Sleep better. Breathe easier. Live healthier.