Sleep Surgery and Oral Appliance Therapy

Sleep surgery and oral appliance therapy are effective treatment options for individuals with obstructive sleep conditions, particularly when other methods prove insufficient. Sleep surgeries, such as uvulopalatopharyngoplasty or nasal procedures, aim to remove or reposition tissues that block airflow during rest. Oral appliance therapy involves custom-fitted devices that reposition the jaw or tongue to maintain an open airway. These approaches are often recommended for those who experience discomfort with traditional devices or require targeted intervention. Both treatments are supported by clinical evidence and are tailored to individual needs, offering improved nighttime breathing, reduced disruptions, and better overall rest quality.

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