Depending on the actual orthodontic problem that is causing the person to sleep which interferes with the person, there are three different types of sleep aids that an orthodontist can recommend. First, braces and aligners can be used to treat sleep apnea caused by poorly fitting teeth. These appliances slowly move the teeth from their misaligned position to a position where the teeth do not block the airway. Both braces and aligners can be used to treat sleep apnea in children and adults, and aligners provide a less uncomfortable appearance than…
Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea Treatment Mouth Devices

These appliances, which must be fitted and worn overnight by the dentist or orthodontist, include: Mandibular advancement device (MAD). The most commonly used mouth device for sleep apnea, the MAD is like a sports mouth guard. The appliances fit into the upper and lower teeth and have metal rings that allow the lower jaw to move forward. Some, like the Thornton Adjustable Positioner (TAP), allow you to control the degree of progress. Tongue retaining device. Using less material than the MAD, this device is a splint that holds…
Alternative Treatments to Reduce Sleep Apnea Symptoms

Traditional treatments for sleep apnea include wearing a CPAP mask at night. Though effective, some people find this method uncomfortable. Some home remedies may offer the same benefits. Here are some alternative treatments to reduce sleep apnea symptoms. Traditional treatment for sleep apnea involves wearing a CPAP mask at night. Although it is effective, some people find that this method is not good. Some home remedies can provide the…
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep disorder (OSA) is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which a child’s breathing stops and starts again during sleep. Childhood OSA is most common in children between the ages of 2 and 6 but can occur at any age. There are different treatments for OSA. Some of the most used devices to help are continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines, mouthpieces, and customized pillows. Dentofacial orthopedics is another option for early…
How Does an Oral Appliance Compare to a Travel CPAP Machine?

Good sleep is important when you travel. Whether it’s business or pleasure, you don’t want fatigue to ruin your trip. A standard CPAP machine does not work well. It’s big, noisy, and requires a power source. Patients have two other options for treating sleep apnea while traveling, an oral device or a travel CPAP machine. Which Option Is Right for You? Deciding which sleep apnea treatment option is best for you is a personal choice. Talk to your healthcare provider to find the best alternative for…
Treatments for Snoring

To treat your snoring, your doctor likely will first recommend lifestyle changes, such as: Losing weight Avoiding alcohol close to bedtime Treating nasal congestion Avoiding sleep deprivation Avoiding sleeping on your back For snoring accompanied by OSA, your doctor may suggest: Oral appliances. They are custom-fit mouthguards that help improve the position of your jaw, tongue, and soft palate to…
Dental Treatments for Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Indications for Dental Fixture Therapy Proprietary oral therapy is the first choice for people with snoring and sleep apnea who choose braces over CPAP. This dental treatment is recommended for those who do not respond well to CPAP. Dental appliances are prescribed for: Snoring Poor tolerance to CPAP For use when traveling Failure of surgery to rectify the problem Pros and Cons: This technique is effective in reducing mild to moderate apnea conditions. The package is…
Who Can Benefit from a Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance?

People with poor or intermittent sleep who do not need or cannot manage CPAP are often the best candidates for an oral device. In some cases, even if you have severe sleep apnea, if you are not using your CPAP, you may consider trying an oral device instead. The oral appliance works by holding your jawbone in place so your muscles don’t collapse and block your airway while you sleep. Untreated sleep disorders can lead to several health problems, so if you or your partner suspect you…
Mouthguards can be used to treat different sleep issues.

Snoring is another common ailment that can be treated with a mouthpiece. Many have found relief using these snoring appliances, as have their sleep-deprived partners. There is a variety to choose from and can be purchased without prescription. Mouthpieces can also be used as an alternative to CPAP for the treatment of sleep apnea. Sleep…
Symptoms of sleep apnea

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing stops and starts again. If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night’s sleep, you may have sleep apnea. The main types of sleep apnea are: Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form, occurs when the neck muscles relax Central sleep…