Smile Specialists Dental Clinic, offers expert sleep apnea appliance treatment to help you sleep better, breathe easier and improve overall health. Schedule your consultation today for customized, effective and comfortable oral appliance therapy.
At Smile Specialists Dental Clinic, we provide advanced sleep apnea appliances to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and related breathing disorders. These appliances are designed to keep your airway open during sleep, reduce snoring and improve overall health, energy and quality of life.
Our customized oral appliances are comfortable, effective and tailored to your unique oral anatomy and sleep patterns. Led by our expert team, including Dr. Shubhra Mogre, we combine cutting-edge diagnostics, 3D scans and personalized treatment plans to ensure you experience restful sleep safely and effectively.
• Moves the lower jaw slightly forward to keep the airway open
• Custom-fitted for comfort and maximum effectiveness
• Suitable for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
• Complete a sleep study or home sleep test
• Maintain oral hygiene
• Share medical history and any previous OSA treatments
• Evaluation: Analyze airway, jaw and sleep patterns
• Appliance Design: Take dental impressions and 3D scans
• Fitting & Adjustment: Ensure precise fit and jaw positioning
• Follow-Up: Monitor progress, make adjustments for comfort and effectiveness
• Maintenance: Regular cleaning and periodic checkups
A dental device worn at night to keep the airway open and reduce snoring or apnea episodes.
Patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, snoring or CPAP intolerance.
Yes, they are clinically proven to reduce apnea episodes and improve sleep quality.
Typically 2–5 years, depending on material and care.
They are primarily for adults, but some pediatric cases may benefit under guidance.
Custom-fitted appliances ensure maximum comfort and minimal disruption during sleep.
Yes, appliances require evaluation and prescription by a qualified dentist or sleep specialist.
For mild to moderate cases, yes; severe cases may still need CPAP.
Slight pressure or soreness may occur initially, but adjustments alleviate discomfort.
Every night during sleep for optimal results.
Rinse daily, brush gently and soak in a dentist-approved cleaning solution.
Yes, by reducing apnea episodes and improving oxygen flow, daytime energy improves.
Most patients notice improvement within 1–2 weeks of consistent use.
Yes, typically every 4–6 weeks initially, then periodically to ensure effectiveness.
We provide customized dental sleep appliance therapy, expert fitting, ongoing support and non-invasive, long-term solutions for sleep apnea and snoring.