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About Restful Sleep Apnea Solutions

At Restful Sleep Apnea Solutions, our mission is simple — help you breathe better, sleep better, and live better.
Our Livingston office is designed to feel calm, welcoming, and stress-free. From the moment you walk in, our team is here to guide you, answer your questions, and make sure you feel supported every step of the way.
We specialize in sleep apnea evaluations, snoring solutions, and personalized oral appliance therapy. Every patient is unique, and we take the time to understand your sleep concerns, lifestyle, and goals so we can create a treatment plan that truly fits you.
Whether you're exploring oral appliances for the first time or looking for an alternative to CPAP, you’re in good hands here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

How do I get tested for sleep apnea?


We help arrange a sleep study through a board-certified sleep physician. 
 
 

What are the warning signs of sleep apnea?


Common signs include loud snoring, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, dry mouth, and waking up gasping or choking. Dentists also see indicators like a scalloped tongue, grinding, or a narrow airway. If you’re noticing these symptoms, it may be time for an in-office evaluation.
 

What happens during my first sleep apnea appointment?

 

Your visit includes a conversation about your sleep, a medical review, and a detailed airway exam. We’ll look for dental markers linked to sleep apnea and discuss whether a formal sleep study is needed. You’ll leave knowing your next steps clearly.
 

Can a dentist really help diagnose sleep apnea?

 

Yes. Many early signs of sleep apnea appear in the mouth and airway. During your exam, we evaluate your tongue size, jaw position, tonsils, airway shape, and signs of grinding. If sleep apnea is suspected, we help coordinate a diagnostic sleep study through a board-certified sleep physician.
 

Is an oral appliance as effective as CPAP?

 

For patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea—and for those who cannot tolerate CPAP—oral appliances are a proven, physician-approved alternative. They are comfortable, silent, and travel-friendly, making them easier to stick with long-term.
 
Does insurance cover oral appliance therapy?

 

Most medical insurance plans provide coverage for oral appliances used to treat sleep apnea. Benefits vary by plan, and our team helps you verify coverage before beginning treatment. 
 

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