Breathe better. Sleep deeper. Feel refreshed. We provide custom-made oral appliances for sleep apnea that help open your airway during sleep and reduce symptoms such as loud snoring, interrupted sleep, and daytime fatigue.
Sleep apnoea appliances, also known as mandibular advancement devices (MADs), are custom-fitted dental devices worn during sleep. They work by gently positioning the lower jaw forward, which keeps your airway open and reduces airway blockage — the main cause of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
These appliances are an excellent solution for:
Mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnoea
Patients who snore loudly
Individuals who cannot tolerate CPAP machines
Travel-friendly sleep support
Typically 2–3 visits are needed
First visit: Evaluation and dental impressions
Second visit: Fitting and appliance delivery
Third visit (optional): Follow-up and adjustments
You may be asked to bring a sleep study report (if available)
Inform the dentist if you’ve tried or are using a CPAP machine
Be prepared to discuss your sleep habits and symptoms
Snoring, gasping, or choking during sleep
Morning headaches or dry mouth
Daytime fatigue or poor concentration
History of sleep apnoea diagnosis
Current CPAP use or discomfort
First visit: 30–40 minutes
Fitting: 20–30 minutes
Follow-up: As needed, typically a short adjustment visit
Wear your appliance nightly as advised
Clean daily with cool water and a soft brush
Store it in a dry case when not in use
Bring it for regular dental check-ups to monitor fit and wear
Minor side effects like jaw soreness may occur but usually subside quickly
If you’re traveling, pack your sleep apnoea appliance in your carry-on. It’s compact, durable, and perfect for staying consistent with treatment while away from home.
It’s a custom dental device that holds your lower jaw forward while you sleep, keeping your airway open and reducing symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea.
For many with mild to moderate OSA, yes. It’s a comfortable and quieter alternative to CPAP.
If you snore loudly, wake up tired, or have been diagnosed with OSA, a sleep apnoea appliance may help.
Yes — it’s custom-made to fit your bite, so most patients adapt quickly.
Yes. A sleep study (polysomnography) helps confirm the diagnosis and severity of sleep apnoea.
You’ll need to remove it before speaking or drinking, as it holds your jaw in a fixed position.
With proper care, it can last 3–5 years.
We can create an appliance that also functions as a night guard for bruxism.
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