What you need to know if you are traveling this summer and have obstructive sleep apnea
Helpful Tips for Traveling with Sleep Apnea
Read moreWith studies showing as many as 1 in 4 adults in the US have Sleep Apnea, it may be more common than you think. Here are a few of the most common signs of sleep apnea:
Potential Benefits of Treating
The data speaks for itself. Check out the studies.
See the StudiesNew studies show Oral Appliances are as good as CPAP at lowering Sleep Apnea related high Blood Pressure. Our patients see it too.
Like Katie, ditch the naps and get your energy back.
See Real Patient StoriesInterrupted Sleep can actually reduce your testosterone production. Get it back with an Oral Device.
Many of our patients find its easier to fall asleep and stay asleep after treating OSA.
How do Oral Devices Work?
Not only do Oral Devices keep the airway open, but our patients tend to wear them more often and stick them for longer than other treatments.
Sometimes called an Oral Appliance, Mandibular Advancement Device, Oral Splint, or Mouthguard,
Custom Fit Oral Devices are a simple and elegant solution to snoring and sleep apnea.
And if you haven't had a sleep study, we can help you get one!
Covered by Medical Insurance
And we have the ability to get in network benefits even for some insurances we aren't in network with.
We can get a plan to fit your budget. Yes, even your budget.
More about our Financing PlansOral devices may be very low cost for folks with Medicare.
More about our Medicare CoverageSurprisingly, although snoring can seem harmless, snoring can actually be dangerous, including increased risk of stroke and heart attack, even if you don't have sleep apnea.
Replace your CPAP
Patient after patient frees themselves from the mask, hoses, supplies, and hassle of a CPAP. Don't get us wrong: if a CPAP is working for you, its literally saving your life! But also, might there be an easier way? For many, the answer is: "Yes!".
Troy used a CPAP for years, and found it to help. However, he states he feels even better on Oral Device.
Several peer reviewed studies have been published in top medical journals comparing Oral Device mouthguards to CPAP. In study after study, Mandibular Advancement Devices compare favorably and in some cases, out-perform CPAP.
Margie found a better solution for her life.
Many people tolerate a CPAP well, but for those who experience sores, bloating, or claustrophobia-there is a solution!
Potential Side Effects
Most patients experience minor jaw soreness in the mornings for the first 7-10 days. This is normal and we have tools to help!
A very small number of patients can be sensitive to the device and will need a loose fitting device. We can fix this!
Over 96% of patients don't experience any bite change. The ones that do have a small, visually unnoticeable changed. No risk of "cash register face".
Our Location
Our convenient location serves the communities of Bentonville, Centerton, Rogers, Lowell, Cave Springs, Springdale, Pea Ridge, Fayetteville, Goshen, Siloam Springs, Fort Smith, and Joplin Missouri.