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PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED* from $ 1,295.00 USD $ 3,000.00 USD A custom, adjustable sleep apnea oral appliance (OA) device made entirely at your home. The Sleep-Well™ is FDA-approved for the treatment of both snoring and mild to moderate (AHI 5-29.9) obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OAs can also be considered for second-line therapy in those with severe OSA who have failed CPAP.Your order includes: 1. Simple, do-it-yourself impression kit to get the models of your teeth needed to create your custom device. 2. All shipping charges. 3. Instructions for "titrating" your device to the optimal position to treat your sleep apnea. 4. A morning repositioner to ensure that there are no long-term changes to your bite. The typical turn-around time is two weeks which is about half the national average. Follow-up home sleep apnea testing is available at an additional charge. Click here to view general device instructions. *Please note: This product requires a prescription. If you are an established Singular Sleep patient (you have had an online consultation with Dr. Krainin), we have your prescription on file and you may order this product. If you are not an established patient, fax your prescription to us at 844-841-8454 or securely upload it below. If you don't have a prescription, you can download our prescription request form , have your provider sign it, and return it to us, or contact us to schedule an online consultation to obtain one. Need help with your order? Submit your contact information below. We'll get back to you within one business day.
Sleep-Well™ Oral Appliance for Sleep Apnea from $ 1,295.00 USD $ 3,000.00 USD You may also likeOur sleep apnea dentists use a variety of oral appliances that are custom-fitted to help the patient sleep soundly and minimize the effects of snoring and other apnea symptoms. These FDA-approved devices essentially treat obstructive sleep apnea by
preventing airway obstruction and allowing the patient to breathe easily and continuously. Worn in the mouth like an orthodontic appliance during sleep, oral appliances keep
the soft tissue from collapsing and interrupting normal breathing patterns. The purpose of the oral appliance may be to reposition the lower jaw, tongue, soft palate, and hyoid bone into a certain position, to keep the airway open with stabilization of the tongue and jaw, or to provide artificial muscle tone to prevent collapse and resulting airway blockage. The doctors will fit your oral appliance for comfort by using a mold of your mouth to design your unique fit. After a complete
diagnosis, our dentists will recommend an oral appliance if needed, and let you know which brand will work best for you. Oral appliances may be used in conjunction with other apnea treatments. Listed below are common FDA-approved oral appliances accepted for snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Thornton Adjustable Positioner (TAP) MicrO2 The MicrO2 is designed to be the smallest and most comfortable custom-made jaw advancement device available. It is intended to offer the most tongue space, as well as the ability to open and close during wear. The MicrO2 device holds the lower jaw in a slightly forward position, thus gently moving the throat tissues away from the back of the throat. This opens the way for airflow and helps reduce snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Only a dentist can provide MicrO2. Specially trained dentists play a key role in screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Then, partnering with medical doctors, the MicrO2 is provided to treat those suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea as well as individuals needing an alternative therapy to CPAP. SomnoMed MAS - Dorsal Fin Appliance Respire - Dorsal Fin Appliance The SUAD™ Device The Temporary SUAD™ Appliance (TSA) Herbst Telescopic Appliance Quali-Som's TheraSom Cast Tongue Retaining Device (TRD) SNOR-X aveoTSD The aveoTSD is a non-adjustable universal device that is the most cost effective and simple to use. Approved by the F.D.A in the U.S.A as a medical device. Nose Breathe Appliance Clasp Retained Mandibular Positioner Elastomeric Sleep Appliance OSAP Sleep Apnea Goldilocks Appliance (SAGA) Mandibular Inclined Repositioning Splint (MIRS) Nocturnal Airway Patency Appliance (NAPA) SnoreFree SnoreGuard SomnoGuard 2.0 Adjustable PM Positioner The device uses a unique method of retention consisting of small projections of acrylic within the device that comfortably grip the undercut areas of two posterior teeth in each quadrant. Therefore, no metal clasps are necessary. Z-Quiet Pro-Plus Lingual Ramps: Bilateral ramps on the lingual surface provide support and activate involuntary reflexes that facilitate the upward and forward position of the tongue creating greater pharyngeal space. Lingual ramps are especially helpful for patient with narrow arch forms or large tongues. Omega Loop: A unique appliance feature designed to reduce headaches associated with oral appliance therapy. Appliances that cross the palatal midline restrict cranial-sacral movement, a physiologic tenet of osteopathic medicine. The use of a midline anterior omega loop allows for the expression of this very subtle palatal expansion and contraction. Fin & Buttress Angle : The angle bias of the fin and buttress junction necessitates anterior movement of the condylar mechanism in the temporomandibular joint, therefore when the mouth opens the jaw must translate anteriority. Anterior Space: The low profile design of the device components is minimally invasive allowing for maximum intraoral space. There are no bulky hinges, posts, or mechanical hardware to interfere with the mouth opening or impede reflexive travel of the tongue. Patient-Specific Vertical Opening: The occlusal aspects on the mandibular orthotic are fashioned to increase the vertical inter-incisal dimension to further assist in dilating the upper airway.. APM Ultra
Hilsen Adjustable Positioning Appliance Klearway Oral Appliance The Moses Appliance OASYS Silencer System Elastic Mandibular Advancement Appliance (EMA) Medical Dental Sleep Appliance (MDSA)
NORAD Appliance Silent
Nite Snore-Aid Z-appliance TheraSnore Adjustable In the non-adjustable device the mandible is retained in a protrusive position with pliable thermoplastic material and is afforded limited movement. Protrusive adjustability is possible to a small degree. CPAP Pro Oral Pressure Appliance (OPAP) Sleep Apnea Management System (SAAMS) Snoring-Only AppliancesSomnoGuard AP® SomnoGuard AP Pro® Discover how an anti-snoring equipment can do wonders for your sleep apnea condition. Call Think Better Life at 1-847-533-8313 today to schedule your initial consultation with our experienced dentists in the Chicago area. Which oral appliance is best for sleep apnea?What is the Most Effective Oral Appliance for Sleep Apnea?. Elastomeric Sleep Appliance. ... . Tongue Stabilizing Device. ... . Mandibular Inclined Repositioning Appliance. ... . Medical, Dental Sleep Appliance. ... . Full Breath Appliance. ... . Lamberg Sleep Well Device. ... . Oral Pressure Appliance. ... . What is the new gadget for sleep apnea?Not all patients with obstructive sleep apnea can be helped by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. INSPIRE is a new, implanted electronic device that helps the body's natural reflexes mitigate the obstruction.
Do dental mouthguards work for sleep apnea?Modified mouth guards that are custom made for each patient are usually very successful at treating sleep apnea.
Is SnoreRx FDAPerformance. The SnoreRx is an FDA-approved anti-snoring device designed to minimize snoring.
Are oral appliances as effective as CPAP?Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP is often the first method of treatment patients try for obstructive sleep apnea. However, it's not your only treatment option. Oral appliance therapy is just as effective and has fewer side effects.
How much is an oral sleep device?Oral Appliance Costs
Mouthpieces and other oral appliances can help treat mild to moderate sleep apnea and snoring. The average cost for a sleep apnea mouth guard ranges from $1,800 to $2,000.
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