Finally Sleep
Without the Mask
Dr. Sam Saadat, DDS offers custom oral appliance therapy — a comfortable, quiet CPAP alternative for patients in the Conejo Valley who deserve restful, uninterrupted sleep.
What Is Sleep Apnea
and Why Does It Matter?
Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, depriving your body of oxygen. Left untreated, it significantly raises the risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common form, caused when the soft tissues of the throat collapse and block the airway during sleep. Many patients are never formally diagnosed because they attribute the symptoms to everyday stress or simply getting older. If you or your partner have noticed any of the warning signs below, Newbury Smiles Dentistry encourages you to schedule a screening today.
Is This You? Common Sleep Apnea Symptoms
These are the most frequent signs that patients in Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks report before seeking treatment.
Loud Snoring
Waking Gasping
Restless Sleep
Daytime Brain Fog
Morning Headaches
Stopped Breathing
The Hidden Health Risks of Untreated Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is far more than a snoring problem. Chronic oxygen deprivation at night places enormous strain on your cardiovascular system and overall health.
Untreated sleep apnea doubles the risk of cardiovascular events and is strongly linked to type 2 diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline. Treating sleep apnea is not optional — it is essential preventive healthcare.
Heart Disease & High Blood Pressure
Repeated oxygen drops spike blood pressure and strain the heart, raising the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Cognitive Decline & Memory Loss
Poor sleep quality impairs memory consolidation and is associated with a higher risk of dementia over time.
Type 2 Diabetes
Sleep apnea disrupts glucose metabolism, making it harder for the body to regulate blood sugar levels effectively.
Depression & Mood Disorders
Chronic sleep deprivation severely impacts mental health, increasing the likelihood of anxiety and depression.
Why Our Patients Choose the Appliance Over CPAP
CPAP therapy is effective, but many patients cannot tolerate the mask, the noise, or the machine. There is a better option.
A custom oral appliance repositions the jaw to keep the airway open — no mask, no hose, no machine noise. Studies show oral appliance therapy is clinically effective for mild to moderate OSA and for CPAP-intolerant patients with severe OSA.
CPAP Machine
- Bulky mask worn over the face all night
- Loud motor noise disrupts sleep
- Requires electricity and distilled water
- Difficult to travel with
- Claustrophobic for many patients
- Low long-term compliance rates
Oral Appliance Therapy
- Small, custom-fitted device — like a night guard
- Completely silent during sleep
- No power or water required
- Fits in your pocket for travel
- Comfortable and easy to adjust to
- Higher patient compliance and satisfaction
How Does Oral Appliance Therapy Work at Newbury Smiles?
Getting your custom oral appliance is a straightforward, four-step process designed around your comfort.
CONSULTATION
Dr. Saadat reviews your symptoms, medical history, and any existing sleep study results to determine if oral appliance therapy is right for you.
DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS
We take precise digital scans of your teeth — no messy putty. These measurements are sent to a dental lab to fabricate your custom device.
FITTING & CALIBRATION
When your appliance arrives, Dr. Saadat fits it to your bite and fine-tunes the jaw position for optimal airway opening and comfort.
FOLLOW-UP CARE
We schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust the appliance as needed, and coordinate with your physician when applicable.
Dr. Sam Saadat, DDS
Dr. Saadat brings years of comprehensive dental expertise to sleep apnea care, combining a deep understanding of oral anatomy with a genuine commitment to his patients' long-term health. He works closely with sleep physicians to ensure every patient receives coordinated, evidence-based care. Patients from Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Lake Sherwood, and throughout the Conejo Valley trust Dr. Saadat for treatment that goes beyond the teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Apnea Treatment
Does insurance cover oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea?
Many medical insurance plans (not just dental) cover oral appliance therapy when prescribed for obstructive sleep apnea with a documented sleep study. Our team will help you verify your benefits and handle coordination with your insurer. Medicare also covers custom appliances under certain conditions.
Do I need a sleep study before getting an oral appliance?
A formal sleep study is typically required to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea and confirm severity before we prescribe an oral appliance. If you have not had a study yet, Dr. Saadat can refer you to a trusted sleep specialist in the Conejo Valley for either an in-lab or home sleep test.
How long does it take to get used to wearing the appliance?
Most patients adapt within one to two weeks. Minor jaw soreness or increased saliva are common in the first few nights and typically resolve quickly. Dr. Saadat can make small incremental adjustments at follow-up visits to maximize both comfort and effectiveness.
Is an oral appliance effective for severe sleep apnea?
Oral appliance therapy is most effective for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. For patients with severe OSA who cannot tolerate CPAP, an oral appliance is a clinically accepted alternative recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Saadat will review your specific case to determine the best course of action.
How is Newbury Smiles Dentistry convenient for Thousand Oaks patients?
Our office at 3327 W Kimber Dr # D in Newbury Park is just minutes from Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Oak Park, and Casa Conejo. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate busy Conejo Valley families and professionals.
PROUDLY SERVING THE CONEJO VALLEY
READY TO SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT?
Contact Newbury Smiles Dentistry and speak with Dr. Saadat's team about your sleep apnea treatment options. Serving Newbury Park and the entire Conejo Valley.
(805) 499-36913327 W Kimber Dr # D, Newbury Park, CA 91320
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