Restful Sleep, Made Easier
End the struggle with snoring and sleep apnea. We provide a comfortable, mask-free alternative to CPAP
that helps you breathe easier and wake up restored.
Your 5 Steps to Better Sleep
Our process is simple and supportive from day one:
- 1
Virtual Consultation
Meet with us online, from the comfort of your home.
- 2
At-Home Sleep Test
Review your existing sleep study or complete an at-home test. - 3
Digital Scan
A digital impression of your smile is used to design your appliance.
- 4
Receive Your Appliance
Pick up your custom-fit oral appliance and start sleeping better.
- 5
Ongoing Support
We’ll monitor your progress to ensure your treatment continues to work.
Freedom Without CPAP.
Better Sleep Overall.





Specialized Sleep Care
with Dr. Patel
Dr. Patel combines advanced dental training with specialized knowledge in sleep medicine. His mission is to transform lives through healthy, restorative sleep—and to design solutions that fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
“My mission is to help patients find effective, life-changing alternatives to CPAP therapy. Seeing someone wake up truly refreshed for the first time in years is why I do this. We combine advanced dental technology with a deep understanding of sleep medicine to create solutions that work.”
– Dr. Patel.
Do You Have Signs of
Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea often goes unnoticed—but the symptoms are hard to ignore:
These are common warning signs of sleep apnea—a condition that disrupts your breathing and prevents truly restorative rest. If you’re tired of struggling with CPAP or just starting to explore solutions, we can help.

Answers to Common Questions
OSA is a sleep disorder where your airway becomes blocked during sleep, causing pauses in breathing. This leads to fragmented, poor-quality sleep and puts strain on your overall health.
Left untreated, sleep apnea can increase risks for high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and daytime fatigue that affects mood, focus, and safety.
Most patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, or those who cannot tolerate CPAP, are excellent candidates. A consultation and sleep study will confirm if this treatment is right for you.
Unlike generic devices, a sleep appliance is custom-designed to fit your mouth comfortably and precisely. This ensures it keeps your airway open effectively while minimizing jaw discomfort.
Covered by Most Medical Insurance – No Obligation
