I treat alot of Sleep Apnea patients in our practice with Oral appliances. It all begins with screening. We have a fairly accurate device that we send home with patients that will allow us to get a "sleep score". Basically it allows us to see how severe the sleep apnea and snoring are. Not everyone is a candidate for Oral appliance therapy. Mild to Moderate sleep apnea can be treated in approximately 75-80% of cases. Many people tend to find oral devices far more comfortable than CPAP (the gold standard in sleep apnea treatment), and compliancy is far higher.
For someone that is suspecting they have Sleep Apnea, a take home sleep test is a great start. Many medical and dental clinics offer this service. The costs are reasonable and can range from $150-250 depending on the office.
As for the Oral appliance, dental offices can charge anywhere from $1650 all the way to $3500. (Usually its the exact same appliance just different pricing).
Just thought I would chime in on the matter.
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