CPAP Alternative

What Is Oral Appliance Therapy?

 If you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea — or you suspect you may have it — you don’t have to rely on a CPAP machine to get a good night’s rest. At Advanced Restorative Solutions in Sheffield, oral appliance therapy offers a comfortable, clinically proven alternative that fits right in the palm of your hand.

Oral appliance therapy uses a custom-fitted dental device worn during sleep. It works by gently repositioning your lower jaw forward, which keeps your airway open and prevents the soft tissues in your throat from collapsing. The result: uninterrupted breathing, deeper sleep, and mornings where you actually feel rested.

Our oral appliances are FDA-cleared, insurance-approved, and Medicare-approved — making this an accessible solution for patients who are unable to tolerate CPAP or simply want a simpler, quieter path to better sleep.

How Does It Work?

Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the muscles and tissues in your throat relax during sleep, partially or fully blocking your airway. Each time your airway closes, your body briefly wakes itself up to resume breathing — sometimes dozens or even hundreds of times per night — without you ever knowing it’s happening.

A custom oral appliance addresses this at the source. By moving your lower jaw into a slightly forward position, the device holds your airway open throughout the night. Unlike a CPAP machine, there are no tubes, no mask, and no motor running while you sleep. The appliance is small, portable, and easy to wear — most patients adapt quickly and report noticeably improved sleep within the first few nights.

Is This Right for You?

Oral appliance therapy is an excellent fit for a wide range of patients. You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Have been diagnosed with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
  • Have tried CPAP and found it difficult to tolerate or consistently use
  • Snore loudly or wake up feeling unrested despite a full night of sleep
  • Have a partner whose sleep is disrupted by your snoring
  • Travel frequently and want a portable, low-maintenance sleep solution
  • Grind your teeth at night (a custom appliance can address this too)

Even if you haven’t had a formal sleep study yet, our team can help guide you through the process — from diagnosis to your first restful night.

What To Expect

Getting started with oral appliance therapy at Advanced Restorative Solutions is straightforward. At your first visit, Dr. Chan will review your health history, discuss your sleep symptoms, and determine whether oral appliance therapy is appropriate for your case. If you haven’t yet had a sleep study, we’ll help coordinate that step — a formal diagnosis is required before an appliance can be fabricated.

Once you’re cleared, we’ll take precise digital scans or impressions of your teeth. These are sent to a dental laboratory where your appliance is custom-designed and manufactured specifically for you — no off-the-shelf devices. When your appliance is ready, we’ll fit it, make any necessary adjustments, and walk you through how to wear and care for it properly.

Follow-up visits allow us to fine-tune the fit and confirm your symptoms are improving. Most patients notice results quickly, and many report that their bed partner notices the difference just as fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A formal diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea from a licensed physician or sleep specialist is required before an appliance can be prescribed. If you haven't had a sleep study yet, Dr. Chan can help point you in the right direction. In many cases, a home sleep test can be arranged conveniently.

Many medical insurance plans — including Medicare — cover oral appliance therapy for obstructive sleep apnea when it is medically diagnosed. Our team will work with you to verify your coverage and maximize your benefits before treatment begins.

For patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy is clinically proven to be highly effective. CPAP is considered the gold standard for severe cases, but compliance rates are significantly higher with oral appliances — meaning patients who wear their appliance consistently tend to see excellent results.

Most patients adjust within one to two weeks. The appliances are custom-fitted for comfort, and our team will make adjustments at follow-up visits until the fit feels natural. Any initial soreness or minor jaw stiffness typically resolves quickly.

 

This is actually a common combination. Dr. Chan can often design your appliance to address both sleep-disordered breathing and bruxism (teeth grinding) simultaneously, giving you added protection while you sleep.

Ready to Sleep Without the Machine?

Advanced Restorative Solutions offers custom oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea patients in Sheffield and surrounding areas. Take the first step toward better sleep tonight.