CPAP Not Working?

Discover the Oral Appliance Therapy Solution

Oral Appliance Therapy

Sleep apnea often responds to oral appliance therapy, which is a CPAP alternative that prevents the conditions that cause airway blockage by holding the tongue or jaw in a forward position, keeping the soft tissues at the back of the throat out of the vicinity of the airway. The appliance feels similar to a mouthguard and is quite comfortable, which is why many patients prefer this treatment method over a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) mask that forces air into the airway to keep it open. If you are experiencing symptoms of sleep apnea, call our office to schedule an evaluation. We can offer you an effective treatment to eliminate your symptoms and reduce the health risks that have been linked to sleep apnea.
  • No noise from machines or in-mask breathing
  • Easy to clean
  • Small and portable
  • Convenient for travel
  • No electricity required
  • Comfortable and easy to use
  • Reduce or prevent bruxism (grinding)
  • No hoses to get tangled in during sleep
  • No mask to cause skin irritations
  • No feelings of claustrophobia

Learn Why CPAP Sometimes Fails

CPAP not working? When a patient cannot tolerate CPAP, they neglect to use it. This non-compliance is referred to as CPAP intolerance or CPAP failure. CPAP failure is often caused by issues outside of your control:
  • Seasonal allergies or ongoing congestion
  • Nasal, sinus, or upper palate issues (such as a deviated septum)
  • Skin irritation on face
  • Nasal irritation, dryness, or bleeding
  • Claustrophobia or sensation of suffocation
  • Respiratory infections
  • Abdominal bloating & gas
  • Machine disturbs patient’s or partner’s sleep
These and other issues make CPAP failure common for many obstructive sleep apnea sufferers.

Learn Why CPAP Sometimes Fails

CPAP and oral appliance therapy differ in significant ways. The CPAP mask forces air into the airway in order to keep it open. An oral appliance adjusts the positioning of the jaw or tongue to reduce the likelihood of an airway obstruction during sleep. The CPAP covers a sizable portion of the patient’s face and can make them feel uncomfortable or even claustrophobic, while an oral appliance is worn inside of the patient’s mouth and is much more tolerable. The CPAP device is also inconvenient for travel, while an oral appliance can be easily stowed into a patient’s luggage.
CPAP Mask
Oral Appliance

Hate traveling with CPAP?

Added Stress

Whether it’s for vacation or work, travel can be stressful. Traveling with a CPAP machine is an added inconvenience due to the additional weight of the machine. Of course, getting through security checkpoints and ensuring that the machine is not damaged in transit can make traveling with a CPAP frustrating and overwhelming.

Added Challenges

Once you arrive at your destination, you’ll need to find distilled or deionized water for your humidifier, then hope there’s an electrical outlet close to your bed. If traveling internationally, you’ll need the correct adapter in order to actually power a CPAP machine.

Added Failure

Traveling during inclement weather or to remote surroundings can lead to problems with power reliability, which can prevent your CPAP from working at all. These scenarios require you to choose between carrying a backup battery or going without your treatment which can contribute to higher failure or non-compliance rates.

What’s the process? 3 Simple Steps to Get Started

1.

Screening

Come in for a free screening, together we’ll determine if this is the right option for you. If it is, we’ll coordinate with your insurance company for coverage. We ask important questions about your current sleeping habits that are commonly associated with Sleep Apnea. We will also cover an at-home sleep study with you at this time.

2.

Home Sleep Test & Eval from Board certified sleep physician

The sleep test is a simple at-home procedure you will coordinate with us. This test gives us the information needed to best assist you with sleep apnea. After the test, a board certified sleep physician will review the results and determine if an oral appliance is right for you.

3.

Custom fit for Oral appliance

Every device we make is custom-fitted to your needs. Based on all of your information, we will customize the oral appliance just for you. Time to enjoy a good night’s rest without the need for masks, hoses, and expensive machines!

The Power of Personalized Care

At Herring Family Dental, we understand that every patient is unique and deserves personalized care when it comes to sleep apnea treatment. Here’s why you should choose us as your trusted partner in improving your sleep health.

  • Expertise: Our team consists of experienced and board-certified sleep physicians, sleep technologists, and dental professionals specializing in oral appliance therapy.
  • Customized Treatment: We believe in tailoring treatment plans to meet each patient’s specific needs. From the initial screening to the custom fitting of oral appliances for sleep apnea, our approach revolves around understanding your unique symptoms, lifestyle, and preferences.
  • Comprehensive Approach: We offer a holistic approach to sleep apnea treatment, addressing not just the symptoms but also the underlying causes. Our team collaborates closely to provide integrated care, combining oral appliance therapy with lifestyle modifications, positional therapy, and other relevant interventions to achieve long-term success.
  • Supportive Environment:: At Herring Family Dental, we prioritize patient satisfaction and wellbeing. Our friendly and compassionate staff is committed to creating a comfortable and supportive environment throughout your journey.

When it comes to sleep apnea treatment in Phoenix and the surrounding cities, choose Herring Family Dental for personalized care that puts your needs first.

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We believe that knowledge and action can improve lives and even save them.  We are offering a no-cost, one-on-one, 30-minute screening on sleep breathing disorders. Whether it’s snoring, daytime sleepiness, headaches, difficulty concentrating, difficulty staying asleep, dry mouth or CPAP intolerance, you can make sure you are not at risk for this very treatable, potentially life-threatening condition. If you are experiencing any of these conditions, we encourage you to schedule a complimentary screening today and allow us to guide you toward a CPAP alternative that works!

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