Sleep apnea and snoring
For some patients, snoring or mild sleep apnea is connected to how the jaw rests during sleep. A custom dental appliance gently shifts the lower jaw forward, helping improve airflow and supporting quieter, more comfortable breathing at night.
Why it matters
- Snoring
- Mild obstructive sleep apnea (selected cases)
- Interrupted or restless sleep due to airway restriction
How we help
We’ll talk about your symptoms, maybe work with your doctor, and decide if a custom dental appliance is right for you. It’s a small device, made just for your mouth, that keeps your airway open. For a lot of people, that’s all it takes to get better sleep.