The First Step to Getting Your Oral Appliance
Not sure if an oral appliance is right for you? Reach out to schedule your personal consultation!
Things To Know Before Your Consultation
1. You will need a sleep test before your consultation with Dr. Molina.
If you have not taken a sleep test already, we will help you get a test you can take in the comfort of your own bed. Click here!
2. We will discuss all your options.
No option is “one size fits all.” Our dentist will discuss your options with you to find the solution that is right for you.
3. We will work with your health insurance.
Our practice works with all major medical insurances to maximize your benefits.
How Do Oral Appliances Work?
Oral appliances are discreet, custom-fitted devices that resemble sports mouth guards or orthodontic aligners. They work by repositioning the jaw and tongue to prevent airway obstruction during sleep, facilitating uninterrupted breathing. This allows you to breathe freely throughout the night, reducing the occurrence of sleep apnea and improving your health, quality of sleep and quality of life. Oral appliances are designed to be comfortable and easy to use, and patients often find these devices more tolerable than traditional CPAP machines. They are also a portable and travel-friendly solution, making them convenient for those on the go.
How Oral Devices Work
What an Oral Appliance Looks Like

Clinically Proven
Dozens of studies provide that oral appliance therapy is an effective solution for sleep apnea.