If you or a loved one suffer from loud snoring, frequent waking at night, or excessive daytime sleepiness, you might be dealing with a common but serious condition—obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Left untreated, sleep apnea can contribute to a host of health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and even depression.
But here’s the good news: You don’t have to rely solely on bulky CPAP machines to find relief.
At Kevin W. Fryer DDS Inc., we offer a comfortable, effective alternative—oral sleep appliances—designed to help you breathe easier and sleep better.
What Is an Oral Sleep Appliance?
An oral sleep appliance is a custom-fitted device that you wear while you sleep. It gently repositions your lower jaw forward, which helps keep your airway open and reduces snoring and apneas (breathing pauses). It’s small, quiet, easy to travel with, and often preferred over traditional CPAP therapy—especially for mild to moderate sleep apnea.
Key Benefits of Oral Sleep Appliances
🦷 Comfortable and Custom-Fit
Each appliance is designed specifically for your mouth. No masks, no hoses—just a slim, discreet device that fits like a mouthguard.
😴 Improved Sleep Quality
By preventing airway collapse, these devices help you stay in deep, restorative sleep longer, leading to better mood, focus, and energy during the day.
🌙 Quiet and Non-Invasive
Unlike CPAP machines, there’s no noise or need for electricity. Your bed partner will thank you, too.
🚗 Travel-Friendly
Compact and easy to pack, oral appliances are perfect for business trips or weekend getaways. No more lugging around a bulky CPAP.
❤️ Better Long-Term Health
Treating sleep apnea can reduce your risk of serious health problems, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, and cognitive decline.
👨⚕️ Monitored by Your Trusted Dental Team
At our office, we work with board-certified sleep physicians to ensure your treatment is effective and monitored through proper diagnostics and follow-ups.
Is an Oral Sleep Appliance Right for You?
If you’ve been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea—or suspect you might have it—let’s talk. We can help you take the next step toward better sleep, better health, and a better life.
📞 Call us today at (440) 585-4200 to schedule your consultation.
You deserve restful sleep—and we’re here to help you get it.