
08/12/2025
Here’s how to get rid of the CPAP machine (the right way):
If you’ve been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea but struggle to use your CPAP consistently, you’re not stuck. For many people, there’s a simpler solution—and here’s how to find out if it’s right for you:
Step 1: Schedule a consultation
Talk to a sleep specialist or a provider like American Sleep Dentistry to review your diagnosis and symptoms.
Step 2: Confirm your eligibility
Oral appliances work best for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. We’ll help determine if it’s a safe and effective option for you.
Step 3: Get a custom-fit oral appliance
This isn’t a one-size-fits-all mouthguard. It’s a medical-grade device made specifically for your mouth and airway.
Step 4: Sleep without the noise, straps, or cords
Just put it in like a retainer and go to bed—no machine required.
Step 5: Follow up for adjustments & results
We’ll help you track your progress and fine-tune the fit if needed to make sure it’s working.
You don’t have to live with the noise, discomfort, and inconvenience of CPAP. There’s a better way to treat sleep apnea—and we’re here to help you find it.