Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea in Houston, TX

Removable oral appliances, snoreplastyInspire sleep therapy, and balloon sinuplasty are the main tools we use at Texas Sinus & Snoring to help you break the cycle of snoring and OSA and breathe more easily. Having multiple in-house solutions is part of our commitment to comprehensive care. We know each of our patients is unique, and one solution may not work for every patient. Once we have evaluated your case, we can decide together if the SomnoGuard® is right for you.

What Are SomnoGuard® Oral Appliances?

SomnoGuard® oral appliances are a proven therapy for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). They are also called mandibular advancement devices. SomnoGuard® devices are made of a thermoplastic material. When heated in a hot water bath, the material softens and is custom-fit to the patient.

How Oral Appliances Treat Sleep Apnea and Snoring

SomnoGuard® oral appliances help advance the lower jaw and tongue, thus opening up the upper airways. It helps keep the soft tissue and the muscles of the upper airways tight. The vibration of the soft palate and uvula (which is what causes the snoring sound) is reduced and, in the best cases, prevented entirely.

Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Cilento

Schedule a consultation to discuss your symptoms, their severity, and the best next steps with our physician. Dr. Cilento is a board-certified ENT specialist who focuses on airway and sleep-related conditions. If snoring or sleep apnea is causing ongoing trouble with rest, energy, or overall health, this visit is designed to help you find real relief. It’s a chance to talk through your concerns, review personalized treatment options, and create a plan that fits your needs and goals.

How Long Should I Wear SomnoGuard®?

Are Oral Appliances Suitable for Everyone?

Oral appliances can be an effective option for many patients, but they are not suitable for everyone. Factors such as the location and severity of airway obstruction, jaw structure, and overall health all play a role in determining candidacy. Custom-made oral appliances are often recommended for patients suffering from mild to moderate sleep apnea or chronic snoring, especially when symptoms include loud snoring, nighttime choking, or disrupted sleep. However, if breathing issues are primarily related to the nose or more complex airway anatomy, additional or alternative treatments may be needed to achieve the best possible results.

Schedule Your Sleep Apnea Treatment Today!

Take the next step toward better sleep and healthier breathing by scheduling a consultation with our doctor. We offer SomnoGuard® and other treatments designed to improve airflow, restore natural breathing flow, and reduce the long-term risks of obstructive sleep apnea. For many patients, early and personalized care can help delay or eliminate the need for surgery. Contact our office today to schedule your appointment and start your path to better sleep.

What Are the Benefits of Oral Appliances?

  • Clinically proven effectiveness with snoring and OSA
  • Easy and fast fitting
  • Portable
  • Can be combined with other solutions
  • Secure fit
  • Fit can be easily adjusted

Is SomnoGuard® More Comfortable Than CPAP Machines?

For many patients, SomnoGuard® is considered more comfortable than continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines. Unlike CPAP, which requires wearing a mask connected to tubing throughout the night, SomnoGuard® fits directly in the mouth and is often described as more convenient and easier to tolerate for long hours of sleep. It works by gently repositioning the jaw to alleviate snoring and improve airflow without forced air. Patients can remove the appliance to eat, speak, or drink, and it may be especially appealing to those with enlarged tonsils or discomfort with CPAP masks.

Cost of Oral Appliance Therapy in Houston, TX

The cost of SomnoGuard® oral appliance therapy in Houston typically ranges from $1,800 to $3,500, depending on the complexity of your case, customization, and follow-up care. This investment includes evaluation, fitting, and adjustments designed to ensure comfort and effectiveness. Insurance coverage may be available for qualifying sleep apnea diagnoses.
Schedule a consultation today to get a personalized cost estimate and find out if SomnoGuard® is right for you.

Address Your Sleep Apnea Symptoms Today!

Don’t let sleep apnea continue to affect your health and quality of life. With a personalized evaluation and a customized treatment plan, you can take meaningful steps toward better sleep, improved breathing, and long-term relief. Schedule your consultation today and start moving toward more restorative sleep.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The position of the lower jaw plays a key role in obstructive sleep apnea because when it falls backward during sleep, it can narrow the airway and restrict airflow. This reduced airflow increases the likelihood of airway collapse, leading to breathing pauses and disrupted sleep.
Yes, SomnoGuard® is designed to address the most common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea by helping keep the airway open during sleep. Many patients experience improvements in snoring, daytime fatigue, and even conditions like high blood pressure, making it an effective treatment option for appropriately selected patients.
Oral appliance therapy is not considered a cure, especially for patients with severe OSA, but it can be highly effective at managing symptoms and reducing health risks. Treatment outcomes vary because each person has different anatomy, severity levels, and contributing factors.

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, or UPPP, is a surgical procedure that treats sleep apnea by removing excess tissue in the throat and, as a result, widens the airway. This allows air to move through the throat more easily when patients breathe, effectively reducing the symptoms of snoring and sleep apnea.

Weight loss can significantly improve symptoms for patients with mild to moderate OSA, but it does not always eliminate the condition entirely. Lifestyle changes such as improved diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and supporting overall lung function can help increase oxygen levels and reduce airway collapse during sleep.
Untreated obstructive sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that can strain the entire body over time. Ongoing sleep disruption can lead to heart disease, cognitive issues, depression, and increased accident risk due to difficulty staying asleep. Many patients also avoid treatment because devices feel uncomfortable, which can worsen long-term outcomes.
Proper dental care is essential because oral appliance therapy relies on healthy teeth and gums for effectiveness and comfort. Regular visits to the dentist help maintain appliance fit, jaw alignment, and overall oral health, ensuring safe and successful long-term treatment.