Oral Appliance Therapy for Sleep Apnea

A comfortable CPAP alternative
for sleep apnea and snoring.

Get evaluated for a custom-fit oral appliance designed to gently reposition your jaw, keep your airway open, and help you breathe better while you sleep.

✓ Custom-fit appliance ✓ Insurance eligible ✓ HSA/FSA supported ✓ CPAP alternative
Oral appliance therapy device
What’s Included

Custom oral appliance therapy, guided from start to finish.

Sleep Reset helps coordinate evaluation, prescription, insurance support, and next steps so you are not left figuring it out alone.

Insurance Eligible

Covered by many commercial insurance plans · HSA/FSA supported · Prior authorization requested when required

  • Personalized evaluation to confirm whether oral appliance therapy may be appropriate
  • Custom-fit oral appliance designed for comfort, airway support, and nightly use
  • Prescription and clinical documentation when medically appropriate
  • Insurance support including prior authorization when required by your plan
  • At-home sleep testing guidance if you need a recent sleep study for coverage
  • Follow-up support to help ensure fit, comfort, and effectiveness
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Why Oral Appliance Therapy

A simpler way to treat sleep apnea for the right patients.

Oral appliances are small, portable devices worn at night to help reduce airway obstruction, snoring, and sleep apnea events.

Comfortable
Less bulky than CPAP

A custom oral appliance fits in your mouth like a retainer, with no mask, hose, electricity, or machine required.

Portable
Easy to travel with

The device is lightweight and compact, making it easier to use consistently at home or while traveling.

Clinical
Designed for OSA and snoring

Oral appliance therapy may be appropriate for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea or for people who cannot tolerate CPAP.

How It Works

From evaluation to nightly treatment.

We help you understand whether oral appliance therapy is appropriate and what documentation may be needed for coverage.

1
Start with a sleep assessment
Tell us about your snoring, fatigue, sleep apnea history, prior sleep testing, insurance, and treatment preferences.
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2
Confirm sleep apnea diagnosis
A recent sleep study is typically required for insurance coverage. If you have not had one in the past 12 months, Sleep Reset can help coordinate home sleep testing.
3
Meet with a clinician
Your clinician reviews whether oral appliance therapy is appropriate based on your sleep study, symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals.
4
Get fitted for a custom appliance
If appropriate, the appliance is custom fit and designed to gently reposition your jaw to help keep your airway open while you sleep.
5
Use nightly and follow up
Wear the appliance while sleeping. Follow-up helps ensure proper fit, comfort, and effectiveness over time.
Oral appliance therapy device
CPAP Alternative

Designed for people who want simpler nightly treatment.

For many people, CPAP can feel difficult to use consistently. Oral appliance therapy may offer a more comfortable, travel-friendly alternative when clinically appropriate.

  • No mask, hose, or machine
  • Compact and easy to travel with
  • Custom-fit for nightly comfort
  • May reduce snoring and obstructive sleep apnea events
Quick Screening

Wondering if sleep apnea may be affecting you?

These common signs can suggest that a sleep evaluation or home sleep test may be worth considering.

Do you snore loudly?

Especially if it is loud enough to be heard through closed doors.

Do you feel tired during the day?

Fatigue or sleepiness can be a sign that sleep is being disrupted overnight.

Has anyone noticed pauses in breathing?

Observed breathing pauses are one of the clearest signs to get evaluated.

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FAQ

Oral Appliance FAQ

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

What is an oral appliance?
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 help keep your airway open and reduce snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
How does it compare to CPAP therapy?
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?
The process typically includes a consultation with a sleep clinician, a sleep study to confirm sleep apnea if you have not had one recently, custom fitting of the appliance, and follow-up visits to ensure fit and effectiveness.
What if I do not have commercial insurance?
If you have Medicare or Medicaid, the out-of-pocket cash cost for an oral appliance is $1,950.
Are oral appliances covered by insurance?
Many commercial insurance plans cover oral appliance therapy for diagnosed sleep apnea. Coverage varies by plan, and Sleep Reset can request prior authorization from your insurance plan when required.
Are oral appliances comfortable to wear?
Modern oral appliances are designed to be as comfortable as possible. There may be an adjustment period of a few days to a few weeks as your mouth gets used to wearing it.
How effective are oral appliances?
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 help maximize effectiveness.
Do oral appliances require maintenance?
Yes. Regular cleaning is important to prevent buildup. Clean it the way you would clean a mouthguard, and follow the care instructions provided.
Can anyone use an oral appliance?
Oral appliances may not be suitable for everyone. They may be less appropriate for people with severe sleep apnea, certain dental issues, or insufficient teeth to anchor the device. A clinician can help determine fit.
How long do I need to wear it?
Oral appliances are typically worn every night while sleeping and are intended as ongoing therapy for sleep apnea when appropriate.
Can I travel with my oral appliance?
Yes. Oral appliances are compact, portable, and easy to travel with. They do not require electricity, filters, masks, or tubing.
How do I contact customer support?
For questions or assistance, contact Sleep Reset at help@thesleepreset.com.
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Find out if an oral appliance is right for you.

Get evaluated for a custom-fit CPAP alternative that may help you breathe better, snore less, and sleep more comfortably.

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