Comparing Your Treatment Options
Understand the key differences between traditional CPAP machines and modern oral appliance therapy.
| Feature | Traditional CPAP | Oral Appliances |
|---|---|---|
| Patient Comfort | Bulky mask and restrictive tubing | Custom-fit, discreet mouthpiece |
| Portability | Requires power and extra luggage | Fits in a pocket, no power needed |
| Noise Level | Constant machine hum and air leaks | Completely silent operation |
| Ease of Use | Complex setup and nightly cleaning | Simple to wear and easy to maintain |
| Compliance Rates | Often abandoned due to intolerance | High patient adherence and success |
CPAP Alternatives
Explore comfortable, non-invasive ways to reclaim your rest.
Beyond the mask, there are effective lifestyle therapies designed to manage mild to moderate sleep apnea with ease and clinical precision.
Positional Therapy
Clinically-proven techniques and specialized pillows designed to keep you sleeping on your side, preventing the airway collapse often caused by gravity while on your back.
Lifestyle Adjustments
Evidence-based modifications to sleep hygiene, alcohol consumption, and evening routines that naturally reduce inflammation and improve your overall airway health.
Weight Management
Professional guidance on how even modest weight reduction can decrease tissue pressure in the neck, significantly improving breathing patterns and sleep quality.
Get a Free Consultation
Take the first step toward restorative sleep and better health. Our board-certified specialists will review your symptoms and contact you to discuss your options.

