How Oral Appliance Therapy Improves Sleep Without the Noise of a CPAP Machine

Waking up tired despite sleeping a full night is a common struggle for those with sleep apnea. The constant hum of a CPAP machine can be distracting, leading many to seek quieter solutions. At Levata Sleep, we offer oral appliance therapy (OAT) as a discreet and comfortable alternative to help you achieve restful sleep without the noise.

What is Sleep Apnea and why is CPAP Not Always Ideal?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) disrupts breathing during sleep due to blocked airways, causing poor sleep quality and potential health issues. Though CPAP machines are common, their noise and discomfort often lead to inconsistent use. Levata Sleep presents an effective alternative that aligns with your lifestyle.

The Comfort of Oral Appliance Therapy

Oral appliances resemble mouthguards and are worn during sleep to keep airways open. We offer:

  • Oral Appliances or Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs): Move the jaw forward to prevent airway blockage.

These quiet devices from Levata Sleep promote peaceful sleep for you and your partner without machine noise. Portable and easy to use, our solutions encourage better compliance and improved sleep quality, enhancing your energy and well-being. They do not require a power source and are easy and discreet to travel with.

Considering Oral Appliance Therapy?

Ideal for mild to moderate sleep apnea or CPAP intolerance, oral appliance therapy is effective for many. Levata Sleep provides a thorough evaluation to tailor the best treatment for your needs.

Our Personalized Process

Starting with an initial consultation, we craft a custom device using digital impressions of your mouth. During fittings, we ensure your device is comfortable, making necessary adjustments, and continue to monitor your progress.

Achieve Restful Sleep with Levata Sleep

Tired of CPAP noise? Levata Sleep’s oral appliances can transform your sleep and health. Discover if this solution suits you by calling us at (906) 256-0837 for a consultation. Start your journey to silent, restorative sleep today.

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