The Dentist’s Role in Sleep Apnea Care
Dentistry enters the sleep apnea picture through oral appliance therapy — a non-invasive, non-surgical approach to managing obstructive sleep apnea using a custom-fitted dental device worn during sleep. Unlike continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), which delivers pressurized air through a mask, an oral appliance works by gently repositioning the lower jaw and tongue forward, physically opening the airway and preventing it from collapsing.
For many patients, particularly those with mild to moderate OSA, oral appliance therapy offers an effective and far more tolerable alternative to CPAP. Some patients who have been prescribed CPAP but struggle with consistent use — whether due to mask discomfort, claustrophobia, or difficulty traveling — also turn to oral appliances as a practical solution. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recognizes oral appliance therapy as an appropriate first-line treatment for mild to moderate OSA and as an alternative for patients with severe OSA who cannot tolerate CPAP.
What the Research Shows
The evidence supporting oral appliance therapy continues to build. A 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis published through the National Institutes of Health found that mandibular advancement devices demonstrated sustained long-term efficacy in reducing the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and improving both objective and subjective sleep outcomes — including daytime sleepiness — over treatment periods of a year or more. The review, drawing on decades of clinical data, reinforces oral appliances as a proven, durable management strategy for adult OSA.
For patients who have delayed treatment out of resistance to CPAP or concern about invasive options, this is an important data point: effective, patient-friendly alternatives exist and have a strong track record.
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The Oral Appliance Process at Smile Craft Dental
Getting started with oral appliance therapy begins with a thorough evaluation. We review your sleep study results or, if you have not yet been diagnosed, help guide you toward the appropriate medical evaluation. Sleep apnea diagnosis requires a sleep study conducted by or under the supervision of a physician — our role as your dental provider is to collaborate with that medical team and provide the custom appliance component of treatment.
Once a diagnosis is established and oral appliance therapy is confirmed as appropriate for your case, we use our 3D dental scans in Sunnyvale to capture precise measurements of your jaw, bite, and airway anatomy. This imaging allows us to design an appliance that is truly custom to your structure — not a generic mold, but a precisely calibrated device built around your specific anatomy.
The appliance itself is fabricated to gradually advance the lower jaw to an optimal therapeutic position. Most patients adapt to wearing it within a few weeks, and follow-up appointments allow us to adjust the degree of advancement based on your comfort and how your symptoms are responding. This titration process is a critical part of achieving the best outcome. We coordinate with your sleep physician throughout to ensure that treatment progress is being tracked and that any adjustments are made with the full picture in mind.
Sleep Apnea and Its Connections to Oral Health
Sleep apnea and oral health intersect in ways that go beyond the appliance itself. Teeth grinding (bruxism) is significantly more common in people with sleep apnea — the jaw clenching and grinding that many patients experience during the night is often the body’s reflexive attempt to re-engage the airway muscles. If you are experiencing wear patterns or jaw soreness, our night guards in Sunnyvale may provide complementary protection, and there may be an underlying sleep component worth exploring.
Jaw joint discomfort and TMJ/TMD symptoms can also be connected to sleep-disordered breathing, as the position of the jaw during sleep affects both the airway and the temporomandibular joint. Our airway orthodontics program in Sunnyvale takes an even broader view, addressing the structural relationship between jaw development, breathing, and long-term airway health — particularly relevant for patients whose sleep breathing concerns have a craniofacial component.
For patients who feel anxious about dental visits or procedures involved in the evaluation process, our sedation dentistry options in Sunnyvale are available to make the experience as comfortable as possible. And routine dental checkups in Sunnyvale give us the opportunity to screen for signs of sleep-disordered breathing — such as wear patterns, scalloped tongue edges, or other oral indicators — that patients may not have connected to their sleep quality.
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Schedule a Sleep Apnea Consultation at Smile Craft Dental in Sunnyvale, CA
Smile Craft Dental has built a strong reputation in Sunnyvale by combining top-of-the-line technology with care that is genuinely attentive to the full picture of patient health. Dr. Chou, a Bay Area native and graduate of the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, brings deep clinical expertise and an ongoing commitment to continuing education to every patient she treats. Dr. Nguyen shares that same dedication, having spent years providing essential dental care to underserved Bay Area communities before joining our team. Together, they lead a practice consistently praised for its warmth, thoroughness, and investment in patient outcomes.
If you suspect you have sleep apnea, have already been diagnosed, or simply want to understand your options, we are here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward better sleep and better health.