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Sleep Apnea Solutions

Better Sleep. Better Breathing. Better Health.
Sleep apnea is more than just loud snoring—it’s a serious condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep, leading to poor rest and long-term health risks. Many people don’t even realize they have it until symptoms begin affecting daily life.
At our office, Dr. Bubernak offers non-surgical, dental-based solutions to help manage mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. These custom oral appliances gently reposition your jaw to keep the airway open while you sleep—no masks, machines, or noise.
With the right care, sleep apnea can be managed effectively. You’ll sleep more deeply, wake up feeling more refreshed, and reduce your risk of issues like fatigue, headaches, high blood pressure, and heart strain—starting with a simple, comfortable solution.
What’s Included
Simple, Comfortable Solutions for Better Sleep
If you’ve been diagnosed with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea—or suspect you might have it—we offer dental alternatives to CPAP that are quiet, portable, and easy to use.
Here’s what we offer:
- Sleep screenings and referrals
- Custom oral appliance therapy
- Appliance fitting and adjustments
- Ongoing care and monitoring
Know When It’s Time to See the Dentist
Many people live with sleep apnea for years without knowing it. If you’re experiencing any of the signs below, a custom dental solution may help improve both your sleep and overall health.
- Snore loudly or frequently
- Wake up gasping, choking, or out of breath
- Feel tired even after a full night’s sleep
- Struggle with daily fatigue or brain fog
- Wake up with headaches or dry mouth
- Can’t tolerate using a CPAP machine
Benefits of This Service
Quiet Comfort. Deeper Sleep. Improved Health.
Our oral appliance therapy offers a low-maintenance, effective solution for sleep apnea—especially for patients who want to avoid bulky equipment or can’t tolerate a CPAP.
- Better breathing and fewer sleep interruptions
- Reduced snoring for a quieter night (for you and your partner)
- Easier mornings with less grogginess or headaches
- No hoses, masks, or noisy machines
- Small, travel-friendly design for on-the-go use
- Non-surgical and fully reversible treatment
Even small repairs can make a big difference in how your mouth feels and functions. We’ll help you understand your options and choose what’s right for your smile—at your pace, with your comfort in mind.
What you need to know
- It’s not a one-size-fits-all device. We create a custom-fit appliance that supports your jaw in the right position to keep your airway open.
- Regular check-ins are important. We’ll make small adjustments to improve comfort and keep your results consistent.
Why Choose Dr. Bubernak for Root Canals?
Experience
Years of working with oral appliances to help patients manage sleep issues with comfort and long-term success.
Honesty
We guide you through every option—without pressure—so you understand what’s best for your health and lifestyle.
Comfort
We create custom devices designed to fit easily and comfortably, so you sleep soundly without frustration or irritation.
Clarity
From sleep referrals to appliance care, we explain every step so you know exactly how the process works and what to expect.
Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an oral sleep appliance?
It’s a small, custom-fit device worn in your mouth while you sleep. It gently repositions your lower jaw and tongue to keep your airway open—helping reduce or eliminate snoring and breathing interruptions.
Is it effective for all types of sleep apnea?
Oral appliances work best for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. If you have severe apnea, you may still need a CPAP or combined treatment—but we’ll help you determine the best fit based on your sleep study.
How is this different from a mouthguard or nightguard?
While similar in appearance, sleep appliances are specifically designed to adjust jaw position to improve airflow. They’re custom-made to treat sleep apnea, not just protect teeth or reduce grinding.
Will my insurance cover it?
In many cases, yes. Oral appliance therapy is often covered under medical insurance (not dental), especially with a confirmed sleep apnea diagnosis. We’ll help you understand your benefits and next steps.

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