Our Raleigh, NC Sleep Apnea Services
At RespAir Sleep, we provide sleep apnea treatment in Raleigh, NC to help patients sleep well and live happier, healthier lives. We offer multiple options for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea, including custom oral appliance therapy and coordinated combined therapy with CPAP. Whether you already have a sleep study or you are not sure where to begin, our team can guide you to the right next step. Schedule a ConsultationSleep Apnea Treatment Options in Raleigh, NC
Every patient is different. After reviewing your symptoms, medical history, and any existing sleep study, we help you compare treatment options based on comfort, effectiveness, and long-term success.
Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT)
Oral appliance therapy is a custom-fit dental device designed to help keep your airway open while you sleep. Using comfortable, precise impressions or digital scans, we create an appliance that fits over your teeth and gently positions the jaw to reduce airway blockage. Many patients choose OAT because it is quiet, portable, easy to clean, and often a great alternative for people who struggle with CPAP. Learn More About Oral Appliance TherapyCombined Therapy (Oral Appliance and CPAP)
Combined therapy (also called hybrid therapy) uses both an oral appliance and CPAP to improve comfort and results, especially for patients with more severe sleep apnea or higher pressure needs. The oral appliance helps stabilize the jaw and airway, and CPAP provides consistent airflow. Many patients find they can tolerate CPAP better when combined with a properly fit oral appliance. Learn More About Combined TherapyOral Appliance Therapy for Kids (HealthyStart®)
Sleep-disordered breathing can affect children too. HealthyStart appliances are designed to support healthy airway development and guide oral and facial growth during key developmental years. For some children, early intervention can improve sleep quality and support better daytime focus and overall wellness. We can help you understand whether this approach is appropriate and what other evaluation may be needed. Ask About Pediatric Options
Snoring Treatments
Snoring is often a sign of airway resistance, and it can affect both your sleep quality and your partner’s. We work to identify likely contributors and recommend a treatment plan that fits your goals and comfort. If you snore but do not have sleep apnea, a custom oral appliance or nightguard may help reduce snoring and improve sleep. Learn More About Snoring TreatmentMyofunctional Therapy (Orofacial Muscle Training)
Myofunctional therapy uses simple exercises to strengthen the tongue, soft palate, and facial muscles that influence breathing during sleep. It can be a helpful add-on to oral appliance therapy or CPAP for the right patient. While exercises alone are not a complete solution for everyone, they can support better airway stability and long-term habits that improve sleep quality. Ask If Myofunctional Therapy Fits You
