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Everything you need to know about Oral Appliance Therapy

Oral Appliance Therapy with a SomnoMed device is a clinically proven treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. A primary treatment method or an alternative to CPAP, Oral Appliance Therapy is comfortable, discreet, and effective.

Wondering how exactly it works, and, just as importantly, how you go about getting a SomnoMed oral appliance? We’ve broken it down for you below.

How does Oral Appliance Therapy work?

A SomnoMed sleep apnoea oral appliance is a custom-fitted dental device specially designed to be an effective, comfortable, and durable alternative to CPAP therapy or used as a primary treatment method for mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. The appliance works by moving the lower jaw forward, clearing the airway and giving you a safe and soundless sleep.

Why Should You Try Oral Appliance Therapy?

Over 40%* of patients stop CPAP therapy after 0-6 months. Oral Appliance Therapy is a great alternative to CPAP due to its comfort, ease of use, and discretion. Most patients find it to be more comfortable and just as effective as CPAP, making it a perfect solution for patients who dislike CPAP therapy or want to avoid surgery. It can also be used as a primary treatment method for mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).

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How do you get started with Oral Appliance Therapy?

Discuss your sleep apnoea symptoms with your doctor and let them know you’re interested in Oral Appliance Therapy. Need assistance finding a provider? We can help!

Get tested and diagnosed

Your physician may arrange for a simple home sleep test to provide a diagnosis, or you may be referred to a sleep specialist. Oral Appliance Therapy works best for mild to moderate sleep apnoea.

Get fitted

If you’re a good fit for Oral Appliance Therapy, your physician will refer you to a sleep dentist. That sleep dentist will then scan or mould impressions and order a SomnoMed device designed and manufactured specifically for you.

To get started with Oral Appliance Therapy, you’ll need to be referred to a sleep specialist in your area from a provider. We can help with that! Contact us today.

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