Sleep Apnea: Oral Appliances vs. CPAP Machine

Which sleep apnea treatment is going to be the best fit for you? 

If you’ve just recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea, you may have questions about the different treatment options available to you. Most people with sleep apnea don’t realize that their Puyallup, WA, dentists can treat this common sleep disorder. If you are trying to weigh the pros and cons of oral appliance therapy versus traditional CPAP therapy, you’ve come to the right place.

About CPAP Therapy

CPAP therapy keeps airways open through a face mask that delivers oxygen and pressurized air through the nose and mouth while you sleep. This mask is worn over your face the entire time you’re asleep. This device is the most effective treatment for more moderate to severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea. the equipment is bulky and sometimes noisy, which can impact a person’s sleep. If you’ve been told that you aren’t right for CPAP therapy, or if this treatment isn’t helping manage your sleep apnea symptoms, it’s time to talk with your Puyallup, WA, dental team about oral appliance therapy.

About Oral Appliance Therapy 

Oral appliance therapy provides a custom-fitted mouthguard that repositions the jaws to keep airways from collapsing and obstructing the throat while sleeping. This treatment option can be great for people dealing with milder forms of obstructive sleep apnea, as well as patients who are chronic snorers even if they don’t have sleep apnea.

This device is less cumbersome and bulky, provides a custom fit so it’s comfortable, and it’s easy to travel with. If CPAP therapy alone isn’t providing you with effective results, and you’re dealing with moderate to severe sleep apnea, our dental team may recommend adding oral appliance therapy along with your current CPAP therapy to better manage your symptoms. If you have milder forms of sleep apnea, an oral appliance can be used alone. 

The good news is that both devices are typically covered by health insurance, but it’s important to speak with our dental team and your medical provider to make sure that the sleep apnea treatment you’re interested in getting will be covered. If you are living with sleep apnea in Puyallup, WA, you may want to turn to our dental team here at Advanced Puyallup Dentistry to discuss which sleep apnea treatment is best fitted to your symptoms and needs. To schedule a consultation, simply call 253-559-1660.

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