Oral appliance therapy has been recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the National Institutes of Health for the treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, and in all cases of CPAP mask intolerance.

As such, most insurance companies cover the cost of oral appliance therapy.

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Sleep Apnea Treatment

Sleep Apnea and sleep disordered breathing encompasses several sleep disorders associated with varying degrees of airway blockage due to large tonsils, long soft palate or uvula, excessive fleshy tissue, or excessive relaxation of the tongue. In our dental sleep practice, we see some of the conditions that lead to snoring such as a small or retruded jaw and airway obstruction.

The Dental/Medical Connection

Dentistry is an integral part of sleep medicine. Working together with your physician, Dr. Mogari, Dr. Brown & Dr. Soleimani are trained sleep dentists and can be a valuable member of the team of experts devoted to improving your sleep.



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