Our Selection of Oral Appliances
At our practice, Dr. Charles Matarazzo collaborates with top manufacturers to create personalized oral appliances that focus on ensuring maximum comfort and improving sleep quality. We work with reputable companies such as Somnomed, Prosomnus, Panthera, Glidewell, and more to prioritize patient well-being through the delivery of high-quality care.

Advantages of Oral Appliances
There are several advantages to using oral appliances, especially when it comes to dental health and sleep-related issues. Here are some of the benefits:
- Non-Invasive: Oral appliances provide non-invasive solutions for dental and sleep-related problems, without the need for surgery or incisions. This makes them a preferred option for those looking to avoid invasive procedures.
- Comfort: Many oral appliances are designed to be comfortable to wear, custom-made to fit the individual's mouth and reduce discomfort or irritation.
- Improved Sleep: Oral appliances are effective in treating sleep-related breathing disorders like snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). By keeping the airway open during sleep, these appliances promote better airflow and more restful sleep.
- Portability: Oral appliances are small and easy to transport, making them convenient for travel. Unlike bulky CPAP machines, oral appliances are compact and don't require electricity.
- Oral appliances are easy to use, with no need for masks, hoses, or complex setup procedures. Patients can simply insert the appliance before sleep and remove it upon waking.
- These appliances can be customized to fit each individual's unique mouth anatomy, enhancing comfort and effectiveness by addressing specific issues like jaw alignment or tooth positioning.
- Certain oral appliances, like mandibular advancement devices (MADs), can improve oral health by reducing teeth grinding and alleviating symptoms of TMJ disorders.
- Oral appliances are cost-effective compared to surgery or CPAP machines, with lower upfront costs and less ongoing maintenance.
- For patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy, oral appliances offer a more convenient alternative without the challenges associated with CPAP.
- Oral appliances can be used in combination with other treatments, like CPAP or surgery, to optimize outcomes for patients with complex sleep-related breathing disorders.
In general, oral appliances provide a flexible and efficient solution for various dental and sleep-related problems, offering comfort, convenience, and enhanced quality of life for numerous people.
Sleep Dentistry Evaluation Includes:
- Examination
- Sleep Questionnaire and Review
- Review of Sleep Study if Available
- Laryngeal Function Study with Pharyngometer
- Nasal Function Study with Rhinometer
- Review of Treatment Options for Sleep Disorder Breathing, Snoring and/or Sleep Apnea
- Regularly $450