1. Come in for a consultation. Bring all the paperwork from your sleep study. Dr. Nugent will examine everything on the report and see if the necessary information is present to begin an oral appliance. If all the detailed information Dr. Nugent needs is in the sleep report then we can move forward.
2. Have a CBCT 3D x-ray taken here at the office. This advanced image will be read by a Radiologist. The report will have detailed information about the airway, sinuses, nasal septum and jaw joints. The CBCT is important to rule out obstructions in the nose, sinus and airway.
However, before the appliance is made a complete dental exam must be performed.
a) This office can become your dental provider. We will check the health of the gum tissue, teeth, screen for oral cancer and evaluate the jaw joint. Detailed documentation of the teeth position and a head and neck exam is performed. Dental x-rays and gum tissue is checked for periodontal disease. If any dental treatment is needed that must be completed before the fabrication of the oral device. Once your dental health is identified as healthy then impressions for the apnea oral appliance can be made.
b) If you are regularly seeing a dentist, a letter from that dentist stating that you have no active gum disease, decay or pending treatment is necessary. We will provide you with the letter to give to your dentist. This is needed due to the fact that the oral appliance is custom made to your teeth. If the teeth change (decay or new crown) then there is a high chance of your appliance not fitting. Furthermore, Dr. Nugent does not want to place an oral device on compromised teeth if there is gum disease present. Once Dr. Nugent receives the letter from your dentist we can start impressions for the sleep apnea oral appliance. You will continue to see your dentist for all dental care and cleanings. Dr. Nugent will only be involved with your sleep apnea appliance.
3. Take impressions for the mandibular sleep apnea appliance.
4. The sleep apnea oral device is delivered.
5. The oral appliance is titrated. Once a comfortable position is found, you will repeat the Home Sleep Study to verify the sleep apnea oral device is helping.
6. You will be seen for a one month follow up, then a 6 month follow up. Next, yearly follow ups will be scheduled. The apnea appliance is changed every 5 years.
If the report is lacking key details, Dr. Nugent will inform you of what you need to get from your medical doctor. In our experience, not very many medical doctors will know how to work with a dentist to treat sleep apnea. Thus, the probability of your medical doctor helping you obtain an oral appliance is low. We can facilitate the workflow and process for you.
1. Have a CBCT 3D x-ray taken here at the office. This advanced image will be read by a Radiologist. The report will have detailed information about the airway, sinuses, nasal septum and jaw joints. The CBCT is important to rule out obstructions in the nose, sinus and airway.
2. Get set up for a Home Sleep Test through Dr. Nugent. A medical company will send you the easy to use equipment with instructions on how to properly wear the equipment. In your own house, in your own bed, you will sleep with the equipment. You will do this for two days. Then simply put the equipment back in the pre-paid shipping box and send the equipment back. A board-certified sleep physician who works with dentists will analyze your sleep study. A diagnosis and recommendation of treatment will be given by the medical doctor.
Before the appliance is made a complete dental exam must be performed.
a) This office can become your dental provider. We will check the health of the gum tissue, teeth, screen for oral cancer and evaluate the jaw joint. Detailed documentation of the teeth position and a head and neck exam is performed. Dental x-rays and gum tissue is checked for periodontal disease. If any dental treatment is needed that must be completed before the fabrication of the oral device. Once your dental health is identified as healthy then impressions for the apnea oral appliance can be made.
b) If you are regularly seeing a dentist, a letter from that dentist stating that you have no active gum disease, decay or pending treatment is necessary. We will provide you with the letter to give to your dentist. This is needed due to the fact that the oral appliance is custom made to your teeth. If the teeth change (decay or new crown) then there is a high chance of your appliance not fitting. Furthermore, Dr. Nugent does not want to place an oral device on compromised teeth if there is gum disease present. Once Dr. Nugent receives the letter from your dentist we can start impressions for the sleep apnea oral appliance. You will continue to see your dentist for all dental care and cleanings. Dr. Nugent will only be involved with your sleep apnea appliance.
3. Take impressions for the mandibular sleep apnea appliance.
4. The sleep apnea oral device is delivered.
5. The oral appliance is titrated. Once a comfortable position is found, you will repeat the Home Sleep Study to verify the sleep apnea oral device is helping.
6. You will be seen for a one month follow up, then a 6 month follow up. Next, yearly follow ups will be scheduled. The apnea appliance is changed every 5 years.