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Oral Appliance Therapy for the CPAP Intolerant Patient

Oral Appliance Therapy VS CPAP 

Do you struggle using CPAP to treat your obstructive sleep apnea? If so, you’re not alone.

While CPAP therapy is considered the “gold standard,” it may not be the right solution for you. The use of a mask or nasal pillows at night can be uncomfortable. Even though CPAP masks come in many styles, finding the ideal one can feel like an impossible task. However, finding the right mask may not resolve the problem. Most patients will abandon CPAP treatment due to the following reasons: a lack of perceived benefit, latex allergy, and a sense of claustrophobia. Other reasons include, frequent nocturnal awakenings due to the loud machine noise, partner complaints, anxiety, travel inconvenience, morning-time bloating or gas, and mask air leaks. If this describes your situation, you’ll be pleased to know that you have other options.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine also recommends treating obstructive sleep apnea using a dental sleep apnea device. This treatment modality is known as Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT). Oral Appliance Therapy is an effective treatment option for both snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. It utilizes a medical device that is custom-made and worn only during sleep. It fits like a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer. The appliance works by guiding the jaw in forward position to help maintain the airway open while minimizing/eliminating snoring for a quiet and revitalizing sleep. And best of all, research shows that more than 90% of patients report compliance using the dental device.

Dr. Daniel R. Pestana has the passion and experience to customize the ideal dental Oral Appliance Therapy device for you! Contact us today at 925-945-8006 to find out how you can start treatment today!