COMBINATION THERAPY

What is Combination Therapy?

Sleep apnea treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. If continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy alone feels uncomfortable or ineffective, a combination of CPAP therapy and an oral appliance may provide the best results. This dual approach reduces the air pressure needed from CPAP while keeping the airway open naturally.

Man sleeping on a bed wearing a nasal CPAP machine for sleep apnea

The Benefits of Combination Therapy

Greater Comfort

Lowering the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) settings reduces common side effects like mask noise, air leaks, and throat dryness.

Higher Success Rates

Ideal for those who find CPAP therapy alone too intense or who still experience sleep apnea symptoms despite consistent CPAP use.

Flexible Treatment

Allows for CPAP-free nights when needed (such as during travel) by using the oral appliance as a standalone alternative.

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