Oral sleep appliances are custom-made and used to treat snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. The appliances function by bringing the lower jaw forward, which pulls the tongue forward and expands the airway.
CPAP therapy is the gold standard for treating obstructive sleep apnea; however, research indicates that many people are unable to comply with CPAP due to discomfort, side effects, and mask issues. The good news is that you can often use an oral sleep appliance as an alternative to CPAP therapy.
Medical Insurances
In Network Insurances: Quartz, Medicare, Dean, United Health Care, Cigna, VA Community Care
Insurances we are UNABLE to bill: Medicaid, GHC, and Security Health Plan.
For all other insurance plans not listed, we can bill as an out-of-network provider and often obtain in-network coverage through gap exceptions, if your plan allows it.
Please contact our office if you have any questions about your insurance coverage.
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