Better sleep starts with fixing your sleep apnea

Oral appliances are a proven, comfortable way to treat sleep apnea and snoring without a CPAP machine. They’re custom-fit to your mouth, easy to wear, and clinically validated to improve sleep quality. Get a better night’s rest with a simple, effective solution designed just for you.

Oral Appliances

Get a custom, clinician-prescribed oral appliance covered by insurance. Meet with a clinician to confirm your suitability and get a prescription.

Start With a Clinician
  • Custom-fit oral appliance designed by licensed clinicians for comfort and effectiveness

  • Easy to use nightly, with minimal adjustment period

  • Non-invasive alternative to CPAP therapy for people who suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea

What’s included in our oral appliances

  • Personalized evaluation by licensed sleep specialists to confirm suitability

  • Covered by Commercial insurance plans (does not include Medicare or Medicaid).

  • Clinically validated to reduce snoring and treat obstructive sleep apnea

  • Simple at-home use that is easy to insert and remove, with no complicated equipment

  • No heavy recurring costs which CPAP therapy requires

  • Lightweight, easy to travel with appliance designed to improve airway function

Sleep Health Screening Quiz

Sleep Health Quiz

Answer 3 simple questions to assess your sleep health

Do you snore loudly (louder than talking or loud enough to be heard through closed doors)?
Do you often feel tired, fatigued, or sleepy during the daytime?
Has anyone observed you stop breathing during your sleep?

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Oral Appliances FAQ

Want to learn more? Reach out at help@thesleepreset.com

What is an oral appliance?

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An oral appliance is a small, custom-fitted device worn in your mouth while you sleep. It works by repositioning your jaw, tongue, or soft tissues to keep your airway open, reducing snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

How does it compare to CPAP therapy?

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Oral appliances are generally less bulky and easier to travel with than CPAP machines. They are most effective for people with mild to moderate sleep apnea, or those who cannot tolerate CPAP. Your clinician can help determine which therapy is best for you.

How do I get started with an oral appliance?

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The process usually includes:
1) A consultation with one of our sleep clinicians
2) A sleep study (often a home sleep test) to confirm diagnosis of sleep apnea if you've not done one in the past 12 months. A recent sleep study is required for insurance coverage.
3) Custom fitting of the appliance
4) Follow-up visits to ensure proper fit and effectiveness

What if I do not have Commercial insurance?

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If you have Medicare or Medicaid, the out-of-pocket cash cost for an oral appliance is $1950.

Are oral appliances covered by insurance?

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Yes, most commercial insurance plans cover oral appliance therapy for diagnosed sleep apnea. Coverage may vary, so we will always request for prior authorization from your insurance plan.

Are oral appliances comfortable to wear?

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Modern oral appliances are designed to be as comfortable as possible. There may be an adjustment period of a few days to weeks as your mouth gets used to wearing it.

How effective are oral appliances?

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Clinical studies show oral appliances can significantly reduce snoring and apnea events for many patients, especially those with mild to moderate sleep apnea. Regular follow-ups and adjustments can maximize effectiveness.

Do oral appliances require maintenance?

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Yes. Regular cleaning is important to prevent bacteria buildup. Clean it the way you would a mouthguard!

Can anyone use an oral appliance?

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Most adults with mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring can benefit. Oral appliances may not be suitable for people with severe sleep apnea, certain dental issues, or insufficient teeth to anchor the device.

How long do I need to wear it?

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Oral appliances should be worn every night while sleeping, and they are meant to replace the use of a CPAP machine. Long-term use is safe.

Can I travel with my oral appliance?

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Yes! Oral appliances are compact, portable, and ideal for travel. They don’t require electricity, filters, or oxygen supply replacements like CPAP machines.

How do I contact customer support for assistance?

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For any questions or assistance, please contact our dedicated customer support team at help@thesleepreset.com. We are here to help you make the most of your Sleep Reset experience.