Airway Issues Now?
CBCT Airway Scan to assess airway volume and obstruction sites
Home Sleep Test (or lab study) coordinated with a board-certified sleep physician
Personalized Report outlining severity and best treatment options

Know the Basics
Type
What Happens
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Throat muscles relax, airway collapses, airflow stops.
Central Sleep Apnea (CSA)
Brain fails to send proper signals to breathe.
Complex (Mixed) Apnea
Combination of OSA and CSA events.
Common red flags: loud snoring • gasping at night • morning headaches • daytime fatigue • difficulty concentrating.



We Provide
Custom Oral Appliance Therapy
Slim, made-to-measure devices gently reposition the jaw and tongue to keep air flowing. Easy to use, easy to travel with, and silent.
Lifestyle Coaching
Guidance on weight management, sleep position, and nasal-breathing techniques.
CPAP Coordination & Surgical Referral
For moderate–severe cases that require additional therapy, we coordinate care with pulmonologists, ENTs, and sleep surgeons.
Health Risks of Untreated Apnea
High blood pressure · Heart disease · Stroke · Type 2 diabetes · Mood disorders · Increased accident risk
Why Choose an Oral Appliance?
Comfortable and non-claustrophobic
No tubing, noise, or nightly power supply
Ideal for CPAP-intolerant or frequent travelers
FDA-approved and often covered by medical insurance
Are You a Candidate?
You may benefit from an oral appliance if you:
- Have mild to moderate OSA (or severe OSA but cannot tolerate CPAP)
- Snore loudly or gasp during sleep
- Wake unrefreshed despite “enough” hours in bed
A quick screening plus a home sleep test can confirm eligibility.
Insurance & Payment
Many medical plans reimburse oral-appliance therapy. Our team handles pre-authorizations and offers flexible payment plans for any remaining balance.
Take the First Step Toward Better Sleep
Schedule your Sleep Apnea Consultation today and wake up energized tomorrow.
Book My Airway Evaluation • Call 760-340-1030

