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Do Mouthguards Help With Sleep Apnea?

Do Mouthguards Help with Sleep Apnea? Find Out in Wausau, WI

Mouthguards, also known as mandibular advancement devices (MADs), are commonly used to help manage mild to moderate cases of sleep apnea by repositioning the jaw to keep the airway open during sleep. These devices can reduce snoring and the frequency of apneas, offering a non-invasive solution for many patients. However, they are not suitable for severe cases of sleep apnea, where more advanced treatments like CPAP therapy might be necessary. Our professionals are here to help. Contact Koala® Center For Sleep & TMJ Disorders or visit us online to book an appointment. We are conveniently located at 413 North 17th Avenue Ste. #100 Wausau, WI 54401.

Do Mouthguards Help with Sleep Apnea? Find Out in Wausau, WI
Do Mouthguards Help with Sleep Apnea? Find Out in Wausau, WI

Table of Contents:

Do dental mouthguards work for sleep apnea?
Which mouthguard is best for sleep apnea?
How much does a sleep apnea mouthguard cost?
What is the safest way to sleep if you have sleep apnea?
How can a mouthguard help with my sleep apnea, and how do treatments from Koala Center for Sleep Disorders help?

Do dental mouthguards work for sleep apnea?


There are plenty of different kinds of mouthguards out there. May it be for snoring or for the sports field, but when it comes to sleep apnea, there is a mouthguard for that too. Mouthguards for sleep apnea, also called an ‘oral appliance’ address the structure factors of the mouth that contribute to the condition.

There are mouthpieces that adjust either the position of the tongue or the jaw, depending on the nature of one’s condition. Most structural adjusting mouthguards work by moving the jaw forward, allowing for more airflow into the throat, reducing the chances of sleep apnea. Others are designed to adjust the position of the tongue within the mouth, keeping it from falling back into the throat, and obstructing oxygen intake during sleep. Allowing for a longer and better-quality night sleep.

Which mouthguard is best for sleep apnea?


Each sleep apnea mouthguard, also known as a jaw advancing device (JAD), is custom made by a dental professional to ensure the exact size and shape of the wearers mouth. Some mouthguards work to move the jaw forward allowing for more airflow; some work to supress the tongue, effectively preventing it from blocking the throat, so the wearer can maintain more consistent airflow during sleep.

Sleep apnea mouthguards are much more cost effective and less invasive than surgery making it a wonderful alternative to other sleep apnea treatments. With numerous types to choose from, you and your healthcare professional can discuss and decide if this treatment is right for you. Mouthguards can be used in conjunction with weight loss programs and may even improve snoring, so if you sleep with a partner at night, you may not be the only one benefiting from the use of a sleep apnea mouthguard. Being portable and compact as well as a convenient device, sleep apnea mouthguards are quickly gaining in popularity.

How much does a sleep apnea mouthguard cost?


Each sleep apnea mouthguard should be custom made by a dental professional ensuring an exact fit for the wearer. There are plenty of ‘boil and mold’ models available at stores and on-line, however, since they’re of much poorer quality materials and not fitted by a professional, they are far less effective than one custom made by a healthcare professional.

The average out-of-pocket expense for a custom-made sleep apnea mouthguard can vary significantly depending on your medical insurance coverage. It might range from $300 to $3,500 or more, depending on your plan’s deductibles and co-insurance, but it is worth the investment. The cost includes impressions to create a custom-fabricated mouthguard by a qualified professional, ensuring a secure and safe fit for the wearer. The price also covers 90 days of follow-up appointments and any necessary adjustments to the device after purchase. Most medical insurance carriers do cover custom-made sleep apnea mouthguards. Be sure to request a treatment estimate before starting and ask about financing options that can help you make payments over time.

For the sake of a better and safer sleep at night, it is certainly a wise purchase. Think of it as an investment in yourself, as using mouthguards is reported to greatly improve the quality of sleep by the wearer, contributing to an improvement in the overall quality of one’s sleep and daily life.

What is the safest way to sleep if you have sleep apnea?


There are plenty of ways to help to more comfortably, and safely sleep with sleep apnea. There are pillows and mattresses, mouthguards and even sleeping positions that can be used to allow for a safer sleep while sleeping with the condition.

Mouthguards are a great method, as they allow for the moving forward of the jaw or suppression of the tongue, depending on the nature of one’s apnea, allowing for a more open airway while sleeping.

Sleeping positions such as the fetal position are excellent too, or even just laying on one’s side or stomach, because the positions prevent the throat muscles from relaxing too much, stopping them from ‘drooping’ and blocking the airways. They also work to prevent snoring. If you sleep with a partner at night, you won’t be the only one benefitting from using a sleep apnea mouthguard.

Koala® Center For Sleep & TMJ Disorders offers treatment for sleep apnea.

How can a mouthguard help with my sleep apnea, and how do treatments from Koala Center for Sleep Disorders help?


A mouthguard, or mandibular advancement device, can be an effective solution for managing mild to moderate sleep apnea. It works by repositioning your jaw to prevent airway obstruction during sleep, which reduces snoring and the frequency of apneas. At Koala Center for Sleep Disorders in Wausau, WI, our team evaluates your condition and recommends the most suitable treatment options for your specific needs. If CPAP therapy isn’t right for you, a custom-fitted mouthguard may offer a comfortable, non-invasive alternative. We’ll work closely with you to ensure that you properly fit the device and that it helps improve your sleep quality. Our goal is to provide personalized care to manage your sleep apnea effectively so you can enjoy more restful nights and better overall health. Contact our team at Koala® Center For Sleep & TMJ Disorders or visit us online to book an appointment. We are conveniently located at 413 North 17th Avenue Ste. #100 Wausau, WI 54401.

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