Sleep apnea and snoring
For some patients, snoring or mild sleep apnea is connected to how the jaw sits during sleep. A custom dental appliance can gently reposition the lower jaw forward, helping keep the airway more open throughout the night. This can support quieter breathing and more restful sleep in cases where an oral appliance is clinically appropriate.
We take time to understand your symptoms, review any previous assessments, and ensure this approach is a good fit for your needs.
Why it matters
- Snoring related to airway narrowing
- Mild obstructive sleep apnea in select cases
- Restless or disrupted sleep due to airflow restriction
How we help
- A careful evaluation and discussion of your symptoms and sleep history
- A custom-made appliance created from a digital scan for comfort and stability
- Adjustments over time to improve fit and effectiveness
- Honest guidance on when an appliance is appropriate — and when a sleep specialist’s evaluation is recommended instead