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Sleep Apnoea Appliances in London

Struggling with restless nights or loud snoring? Sleep apnoea appliances in London could transform your sleep and wellbeing. If poor sleep affects you or your partner, our London dental practice offers custom-made devices to help. 

Sleep Apnoea Appliances in Ealing

Struggling with restless nights or loud snoring? Sleep apnoea appliances in Ealing could transform your sleep and wellbeing. If poor sleep affects you or your partner, our Ealing dental practice offers custom-made devices to help. 

Why Choose a Dentist in Ealing for Sleep Apnoea Appliances?

What Are Sleep Apnoea Appliances?

Sleep apnoea appliances are custom-made dental devices worn at night to prevent breathing interruptions caused by obstructive sleep apnoea. They gently reposition the jaw to keep your airway open during sleep. Designed by your dentist in Ealing, these appliances offer a non-invasive alternative to CPAP machines for those with mild to moderate sleep apnoea. Many patients notice reduced snoring, better rest, and improved daily energy within just a few nights.

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Easy online, phone or WhatsApp appointment scheduling.

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Skilled, caring team focused on your comfort and care.

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Results That Last

Personalised treatments designed for natural, long-term results.

NEED TO KNOW

Appointments


After receiving your sleep apnoea appliance in Ealing, wear it nightly for best results. You may experience slight discomfort initially, but this usually fades quickly. Your dentist in Ealing will give you guidance on caring for your appliance and tracking your sleep quality. With consistent use, many patients report reduced snoring, better concentration, and more restful sleep within weeks.

How Long It Takes

  • Custom appliances take a few weeks to create for a perfect fit.
  • The consultation lasts about 60 minutes.
  • Fitting takes around 60 minutes.
  • Follow-up appointments are typically 15–30 minutes.

You May Be Asked About


  • Your dental and medical history.
  • Sleep issues or symptoms, like snoring or fatigue.


Before Your Appointment


No special preparation is needed.

After Your Appointment


Follow your Ealing dentist’s care instructions.

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FAQs

  • Do sleep apnoea appliances actually work?

    Yes. Custom mandibular advancement devices (MADs) hold your lower jaw slightly forward to keep the airway open during sleep. They’re effective for snoring and mild–moderate OSA, and are recommended for adults who prefer them or can’t tolerate CPAP. CPAP usually reduces breathing events more, but MADs improve symptoms and quality of life and are appropriate in many cases. 

  • Am I a good candidate—and do I need a diagnosis first?

    Assessment is essential. In the UK, OSA should be diagnosed and graded (often via a sleep study) before treatment; appliances should be provided by suitably trained dentists. Your dentist in London will work with your GP or sleep clinic to ensure the appliance is appropriate and safely delivered.

  • Are sleep apnoea appliances as effective as CPAP?

    For many people, especially with mild disease, MADs can provide similar clinical benefit, while CPAP generally has a greater effect on the apnea–hypopnea index. In practice, comfort and adherence matter—so if you can’t use CPAP, an appliance is a strong alternative. 

  • What side effects should I know about?

    Short-term effects can include extra salivation, dry mouth, tooth tenderness, or jaw stiffness. Longer-term dental changes (e.g., small bite shifts) can occur and should be monitored at review visits. Most effects are mild and manageable with adjustments. 

  • How long does it take to adapt, and how do I care for it?

    Most people adapt within days to a few weeks. Clean daily with a soft brush and mild soap (not toothpaste), store it dry in a ventilated case, and avoid heat. Bring it to check-ups so we can assess fit and wear.

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