Custom Sleep Apnea & Snoring Appliances in Berea, Ohio

A comfortable, custom-fitted alternative to the CPAP machine — so you and your partner can finally get a quiet, restful night's sleep.

Loud snoring and constant daytime fatigue are more than just an inconvenience — they're often a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition where the airway repeatedly collapses during sleep and interrupts your breathing. Left untreated, sleep apnea is linked to high blood pressure, heart problems, and chronic exhaustion. At Maggie A. Kleem, DDS in Berea, Ohio, we offer a simple, comfortable solution many patients don't realize is available right at their family dentist: a custom-made oral appliance.

If you've been told you snore, wake up gasping, or feel tired no matter how long you sleep — or if you've struggled to tolerate a CPAP machine — oral appliance therapy may be the answer. It's small, quiet, easy to travel with, and made specifically for your mouth.

A custom-fitted oral appliance for sleep apnea and snoring at Maggie A. Kleem, DDS in Berea, Ohio

What Is Oral Appliance Therapy?

An oral appliance is a custom-fitted device — similar in appearance to a sports mouthguard or a clear retainer — that you wear only while you sleep. It works by gently holding your lower jaw and tongue in a slightly forward position, keeping your airway open so air can flow freely throughout the night. When the airway stays open, the soft tissues at the back of the throat stop vibrating, which is what eliminates snoring and the breathing interruptions of sleep apnea.

Because every appliance is crafted from a precise impression of your own teeth, it fits snugly and comfortably — unlike the bulky, one-size-fits-all devices sold at the drugstore. Dr. Kleem will adjust the fit over time to maximize both comfort and effectiveness.

A Comfortable Alternative to CPAP

CPAP machines are highly effective, but the reality is that many people simply can't tolerate them. The mask, the noise, the hose, and the air pressure lead a large number of patients to abandon CPAP within the first year. The best treatment is the one you'll actually use every night — and for many people with mild to moderate sleep apnea, that's an oral appliance.

Oral appliances are quiet, require no electricity, and fit easily in a carry-on bag. There's no mask covering your face and nothing strapped to your head. For patients who travel often, camp, or have always disliked their CPAP, a custom appliance can be life-changing. In some cases, an appliance is also used in combination with CPAP to allow for lower, more comfortable pressure settings.

What to Expect

The process is straightforward and entirely in-office:

  • Consultation & evaluation — Dr. Kleem reviews your symptoms, sleep history, and any sleep study results you may have.
  • Custom impressions — We take precise impressions of your teeth so your appliance fits perfectly.
  • Fitting & adjustment — When your appliance is ready, we fit it and fine-tune the position for comfort and results.
  • Follow-up care — We monitor how you're sleeping and feeling, and make any adjustments needed over time.

Is an Oral Appliance Right for You?

Oral appliance therapy is an excellent option for patients with primary snoring or mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, as well as for those with severe sleep apnea who cannot tolerate CPAP. The best way to know if it's right for you is a conversation with Dr. Kleem — she'll listen to your concerns, review any prior sleep testing, and coordinate with your physician when a formal diagnosis is needed.

Snoring and sleep apnea don't just affect you — they affect your partner's sleep, too. If poor sleep is wearing on your health and your household, it's worth a simple visit to explore your options.

Ready to sleep — and breathe — better?

A custom oral appliance could be the simple solution you've been looking for. Call us or book online to schedule a consultation with Dr. Kleem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sleep apnea and snoring appliances in Berea, Ohio.

A CPAP machine uses a mask and a stream of pressurized air to keep your airway open, while an oral appliance is a small custom-fitted device — worn like a mouthguard — that gently repositions your lower jaw to keep the airway open on its own. Both treat sleep apnea effectively, but oral appliances are quieter, more portable, require no power, and have no mask or hose. For patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, or those who can't tolerate CPAP, an appliance is often a far easier device to use night after night.

If your snoring is the main concern, an appliance can often be made without a formal sleep study. However, when obstructive sleep apnea is suspected, a diagnosis from a physician or sleep specialist is important so we can treat you safely and appropriately. If you've already had a sleep study, bring the results to your consultation. If you haven't, Dr. Kleem can talk you through the next steps and coordinate with your doctor.

Because each appliance is custom-made from impressions of your own teeth, it fits comfortably and securely — much more so than the bulky devices sold over the counter. Most patients adjust to wearing it within a week or two. It's normal to notice some mild jaw or tooth sensitivity at first, which usually fades quickly. Dr. Kleem will fine-tune the fit during follow-up visits to keep you comfortable.

When an oral appliance is used to treat diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, it is often covered — at least in part — under medical insurance rather than dental insurance, since it treats a medical condition. Coverage varies by plan, and a formal diagnosis is typically required. Our team is happy to help you understand your options. Call us at (440) 239-8389 and we'll walk you through what to expect.

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