Custom Mandibular Advancement Devices for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a medical condition requiring proper diagnosis and structured treatment.
For selected patients particularly those with mild to moderate OSA or CPAP intolerance oral appliance therapy may provide an effective alternative.
Dr Hafsa Al Idrissi provides specialist oral appliance therapy in Dubai, working in coordination with sleep physicians to support safe and evidence-based management.
What Is Oral Appliance Therapy?
Oral appliance therapy involves wearing a custom-designed mandibular advancement device (MAD) during sleep.
This device:
- Gently positions the lower jaw forward
- Helps maintain airway openness
- Reduces airway collapse
- Minimises snoring
- Supports improved breathing during sleep
The appliance is individually fabricated and adjusted gradually for comfort and effectiveness.
Who Is Suitable for Oral Appliance Therapy?
Oral appliance therapy may be appropriate for:
- Patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
- Patients who cannot tolerate CPAP
- Patients with positional sleep apnea
- Patients with persistent snoring
- Individuals seeking a non-surgical alternative
Suitability is determined in collaboration with a sleep physician following confirmed diagnosis.
CPAP vs Oral Appliance Therapy
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) remains a highly effective gold-standard therapy.
However, some patients:
- Experience mask discomfort
- Struggle with compliance
- Travel frequently
- Prefer an alternative option
Oral appliances provide a smaller, portable alternative when medically appropriate.
Treatment decisions are always guided by sleep study results and physician collaboration.
How the Appliance Works
During sleep, the tongue and soft tissues may relax backward, narrowing the airway.
By gently advancing the lower jaw:
- The airway space increases
- Soft tissues are stabilised
- Airflow improves
- Breathing interruptions may reduce
Precise adjustment is critical overtightening can cause discomfort; insufficient advancement may be ineffective.
The Process of Oral Appliance Therapy
1. Confirmed Sleep Diagnosis
A sleep study must confirm OSA before treatment begins.
2. Medical Collaboration
Treatment planning is coordinated with the diagnosing physician.
3. Comprehensive Dental Assessment
Evaluation of teeth, jaw joints, and occlusion ensures suitability.
4. Digital Scans or Impressions
Precise records are taken for fabrication.
5. Custom Appliance Fabrication
The device is individually manufactured.
6. Fitting & Titration
Gradual advancement adjustments optimise comfort and effectiveness.
7. Follow-Up & Monitoring
Regular review ensures jaw health and treatment response.
Oral Appliance Therapy & Jaw Health
Because the device influences jaw position, specialist evaluation is essential.
Considerations include:
- TMJ stability
- Muscle balance
- Bite harmony
- Existing restorations
Improperly designed appliances may worsen TMD symptoms. Specialist oversight minimises risk.
Benefits of Oral Appliance Therapy
- Non-invasive
- Portable and travel-friendly
- Quiet
- Custom-fit
- Gradually adjustable
- Well tolerated by many patients
Effectiveness varies by severity and anatomical factors.
Possible Side Effects
Temporary effects may include:
- Jaw stiffness
- Muscle soreness
- Excess salivation or dryness
- Minor bite changes
These are typically manageable with proper monitoring.
Long-term follow-up is important to maintain stability.
Your feel-good journey starts now
Request Oral Appliance Therapy Consultation in Dubai
If you have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and are exploring alternatives to CPAP, or if you experience persistent snoring and fatigue, specialist evaluation can determine whether oral appliance therapy is appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can oral appliances cure sleep apnea?
They manage symptoms but do not “cure” the underlying anatomical predisposition.
Do I still need medical follow-up?
Yes. Ongoing monitoring with your sleep physician is essential.
Is it comfortable?
Most patients adapt within a short period when the device is properly adjusted.
Can I travel with it?
Yes. It is compact and portable.

