Stop Snoring. Protect Your Health.
Science-Driven Solutions for Snoring & Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)
Snoring is not just a noise problem — it’s often a sign of restricted airflow during sleep. At Dontia Sleep, we provide dentistry-led, medically aligned solutions to help patients breathe better, sleep deeper, and protect their long-term health.
Snoring Is a Symptom. We Treat the Cause.
Snoring occurs when airflow is partially blocked during sleep, causing throat tissues to vibrate. For many individuals, snoring may be an early warning sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) — a sleep-related breathing disorder that should not be ignored.
OSA is a serious condition linked to ...
poor focus & mood swings
dry mouth
high blood pressure
daytime fatigue
higher risk of heart disease
higher risk of stroke
morning headaches
Snoring is not just a noise problem. It's a health warning.
How Dentistry Helps: Modern Oral Appliance Therapy
For patients who are unable to tolerate CPAP masks or have mild to moderate OSA, custom dental oral appliance therapy may be an effective alternative.
How oral appliances work:
- Gently reposition the jaw to keep the airway open
- Reduce airway collapse during sleep
- Improve airflow without masks or machines
Benefits:
- Comfortable, silent, and portable
- Non-invasive and custom-fitted
- Designed based on medical sleep reports
- Commonly used for snoring and mild-to-moderate OSA
Dental Oral Appliance Therapy
Oral appliance therapy (OAT) is a dentist-led, non-invasive treatment widely recognised for snoring for mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Oral appliances keep airway open during sleep and promote airflow by preventing the collapse of soft tissues in the throat and thus.
Oral Appliance Therapy Is Often Considered When:
Evidence-based Treatment
Oral appliance therapy (OAT) is a widely recognized evidence-based treatment for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.*
It is formally recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM).
*Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
OSA is mild to moderate
The patient’s obstructive sleep apnea severity is within the mild to moderate range and may not require aggressive treatment.
A patient prefers a mask-free option
The patient would rather use a treatment that does not involve wearing a mask during sleep for comfort or convenience reasons.
THE SOLUTION
The 3D Sleep Oral Appliance
The 3D Sleep Oral Appliance is a slim, 3D-printed nylon device that opens your airway while you sleep. Thin, strong, and comfortable – a modern, mask-free way to stop snoring and improve sleep.
Your Journey to Better Sleep
Better sleep starts with understanding your airway and sleep health. Through a simple, step-by-step process, we assess, diagnose, and treat snoring using modern oral appliance therapy tailored to you.
Sleep & Airway Assessment
A clinical consultation including a short sleep questionnaire and airway evaluation.
Medical Sleep Test (Home-Based)
A medically recognised sleep test conducted in the comfort of your own home.
Sleep Report Review
Your dentist explains the findings clearly and answers your questions.
Custom Oral Appliance Fitting
A personalised device tailored to your jaw, airway, and diagnosis.
Follow-Up & Sleep Improvement Monitoring
Adjustments and reviews to support comfort, compliance, and outcomes.
Medical Sleep Test (Home-Based)
A medically recognised sleep test conducted in the comfort of your own home.
Custom Oral Appliance Fitting
A personalised device tailored to your jaw, airway, and diagnosis.
Who Should Get Checked?
You may have undiagnosed sleep-disordered breathing if you experience:
If you snore, your airway may be under strain.
Loud Snoring
01
A common sign of obstructed airflow while sleeping.
Grinding Teeth At Nights
02
Involuntary jaw clenching often linked to sleep disturbances.
Poor Concentration
03
Interrupted sleep impacts memory, attention, and decision-making.
Waking Up Gasping Or Choking
04
Sudden awakenings caused by brief pauses in breathing during sleep.
Morning Fatigue Despite “Sleeping Enough”
05
Unrefreshing sleep even after adequate hours in bed.
Dentistry-Led, Medically Aligned Care
Our dental sleep services are led by dentists trained in dental sleep medicine and aligned with medical sleep assessments. Treatment decisions are guided by clinical findings and medical sleep reports, ensuring care is appropriate, evidence-based, and patient-centred.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is snoring always sleep apnoea?
Not all snoring is OSA, but chronic snoring can be an early indicator. A sleep assessment is the only way to determine the cause.
Do I need a sleep test?
Yes. A sleep test is essential to diagnose OSA and determine whether oral appliance therapy is suitable.
Is oral appliance therapy safe?
When prescribed and monitored by trained clinicians, oral appliance therapy is a recognised and safe treatment option for selected patients.
Can dentists treat sleep apnoea?
Dentists play a role in managing sleep-disordered breathing using oral appliances, working alongside medical sleep assessments.
How long does treatment take?
Most patients are fitted within weeks after diagnosis, followed by reviews to optimise comfort and effectiveness.
Take the First Step Toward Better Sleep
Snoring should not be ignored, especially when your health is at stake.
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"Snoring is a Symptom. We Treat the Cause."
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Discover dentistry-led solutions for snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)
WHY
Why You Shouldn't Ignore Snoring
Snoring is often the first sign of restricted airflow during sleep.
WHAT
What Could Happen If Left Untreated
It may progress into Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).
OSA is a serious condition linked to:
morning headaches
daytime fatigue
dry mouth
poor focus & mood swings
high blood pressure
higher risk of heart disease
higher risk of stroke
Snoring is not just a noise problem. It's a health warning.
Snoring is not just a noise problem. It's a health warning.
How Dentistry Helps: Modern Oral Appliance Therapy
If CPAP masks feel uncomfortable, noisy, or hard to tolerate — a custom dental sleep appliance may be your best solution. Our clinically proven appliances:
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Keep your airway open while you sleep
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Reduce snoring almost immediately
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Comfortable, portable & silent
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Suitable for mild-to-moderate OSA
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Designed based on medical sleep reports
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Keep your airway open while you sleep
-
Reduce snoring almost immediately
-
Comfortable, portable & silent
-
Suitable for mild-to-moderate OSA
-
Designed based on medical sleep reports
THE SOLUTION
Sleep better without the mask.
The 3D Sleep Oral Appliance is a slim, 3D-printed nylon device that opens your airway while you sleep. Thin, strong, and comfortable – a modern, mask-free way to stop snoring and improve sleep.
THE PROCESS
Your Journey to Better Sleep
The 3D Sleep Oral Appliance is a slim, 3D-printed nylon device that opens your airway while you sleep. Thin, strong, and comfortable – a modern, mask-free way to stop snoring and improve sleep.
1. Sleep & Airway Assessment
- Short questionnaire + airway evaluation in the clinic.
2. Medical Sleep Test (Home-Based)
- A sleep test you can do in the comfort of your own bed.
3. Sleep Report Review
- Your dentist explains your results clearly and answers your questions.
4. Custom Oral Appliance Fitting
- Tailored to your jaw and airway structure.
5. Follow-Up & Sleep Improvement Tracking
- We adjust and monitor until your sleep quality improves.
SPOT THE SYMPTOMS
Who Should Get Checked?
You may have undiagnosed OSA if you experience:
Morning fatigue despite “sleeping enough”
Waking up gasping
or choking
Poor
concentration
High blood
pressure
Frequent nighttime
urination
Grinding teeth
at nights
Difficulty staying awake
during the day
Loud
snoring