If loud snoring, restless nights, or constant fatigue are a regular part of your life, you may be one of the many people dealing with an undiagnosed sleep disorder. Conditions like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and chronic snoring are not just disruptive. They can affect your health, mood, and quality of life. The good news? You can make better sleep a reality in 2026 with help from Dental Arts of Boston.

Sleep Disorders Are More Common Than You Think

Sleep-disordered breathing affects millions of Americans, and many don’t even realize it. Interrupted sleep caused by restricted airways prevents your body from getting the oxygen and rest it needs. Over time, this can lead to:

  • High blood pressure and heart disease
  • Daytime drowsiness and trouble concentrating
  • Mood swings, irritability, and depression
  • Increased risk of diabetes and metabolic issues

If you’re feeling exhausted despite sleeping through the night—or your partner complains about your snoring—it may be time for an evaluation.

Customized Oral Appliances for a Better Night’s Rest

At Dental Arts of Boston, we offer two types of custom oral appliances to help you breathe easier and sleep better:

  • Snore Guards – Designed to reduce or eliminate snoring by keeping the airway open.
  • Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs) – These appliances gently shift the jaw forward to prevent airway collapse during sleep and are especially effective for mild to moderate sleep apnea.

Each device is tailored to fit your mouth comfortably and work with your unique anatomy. They’re small, easy to wear, and far less invasive than traditional CPAP machines

For patients with more severe sleep apnea, Dr. Stevens will refer you to a trusted sleep specialist. However, your care doesn’t stop there. We coordinate closely with specialists throughout your diagnosis and treatment journey to ensure the best possible outcome.

Why Oral Appliances Are a Smart Choice

Many patients find these appliances easier to adapt to and more convenient than a CPAP. Compared to CPAP therapy, custom oral appliances offer several advantages:

  • No bulky masks or machines
  • Quiet and discreet
  • Ideal for travel
  • Simple cleaning and maintenance
  • Comfortable for long-term use

Make Sleep a Priority This Year

Don’t spend another year tired and frustrated. With the right treatment plan, better sleep can lead to sharper focus, a stronger immune system, and a better quality of life. Call 857-376-6559 to schedule a consultation at Dental Arts of Boston today. Take the first step toward more restful nights and energized days in 2026.