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Oral Appliance Therapy

A Convenient Alternatives to CPAP For Sleep Apnea

These devices are installed by dentists who have specialized training and experience in the treatment of sleep apnea there are amazing sleep apnea solutions without CPAP, they are comparable to a retainer or mouth guard in that they are worn in the mouth. They open your airway while you sleep by pushing your lower jaw and tongue forward. They're compact, comfortable, and functional Book a consultation with our doctors to discuss sleep apnea treatment without CPAP in rapid city.


Oral appliance therapy, which prevents the circumstances that cause airway obstruction by pushing the tongue or jaw forward and keeping the soft tissues at the back of the throat out of the area of the airway, is often effective in treating sleep apnea. Many patients prefer this treatment option to a Continuous Positive Airway because the appliance feels like a mouthguard and is quite comfortable. If you suffer from sleep apnea and you’re seeking alternatives to CPAP for sleep apnea then Oral appliance therapy can be a great alternative to CPAP, visit our specialist at Black Hills Sleep & TMJ Solutions located in Rapid City to discuss sleep apnea alternatives to CPAP


CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) mask that drives air into the airway to keep it open.


Call our office to schedule an evaluation if you are having sleep apnea symptoms. We can provide you with effective treatment to alleviate your symptoms and lower the health risks associated with sleep apnea.

A Convenient Alternatives to CPAP For Sleep Apnea

 

  • No noise from machines or in-mask breathing 
  • Easy to clean
  • Small and portable
  • Convenient for travel 
  • No electricity required

 

  • Comfortable and easy to use
  • Reduce or prevent bruxism (grinding)
  • No hoses to get tangled in during sleep
  • No mask to cause skin irritations
  • No feelings of claustrophobia
CPAP

CPAP and Oral Appliance Therapy: A Comparison and Contrast

There are substantial differences between CPAP and oral appliance therapy. To maintain the airway open, the CPAP mask pumps air into it. An oral appliance alters the jaw or tongue position to lessen the chances of an airway obstruction while sleeping. An oral appliance is worn inside the patient's mouth and is far more pleasant than a CPAP, which covers a large area of the patient's face and can make them feel uncomfortable or even claustrophobic. Traveling with a CPAP machine is particularly troublesome, but an oral appliance can be readily stowed in a patient's luggage.



Splints are used to treat jaw pain. Please come in and speak with our specialist Black Hills Sleep & TMJ Solutions in Rapid City and explore Oral appliances and Alternatives to CPAP.

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Jaw Pain Treatment With Splints

TMJ treatment in Rapid City usually involves a conservative therapy plan combined with the use of oral orthotics or “splints.”

In our office, splints for daytime use are usually made to be worn on the bottom teeth, making it less noticeable, more comfortable, and easier to speak while it is in. 

Generally, we prescribe a different splint for night usage, worn on the upper teeth, but each patients symptoms and severity of condition is taken into account when we evaluate treatment options.
Jaw Pain Treatment With Splints
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