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Sherman said three to five appointments may be necessary since measurements, impressions and lab work are required. This labor-intensive process – which can modify the oral appliances for different ranges of motion, thicknesses (for teeth grinders) and temporomandibular joint disorders – can push the price to between $1,500 and $3,000 – comparable to the CPAP machine. While CPAP machines are the "gold standard," Sherman said, for the 25 to 40 percent of people who can't tolerate the machine for refuse to try it, this is a viable choice.

Rebecca Cleghorg, sleep care consultant at Dental Care of Algonquin, serves as a liaison between the dental sleep medicine practice and area doctors who refer CPAP-intolerant sleep apnea patients to the practice.

"We hear a lot of stories about why people hate them. They drip water. They are loud, so they can't sleep when they go on," Cleghorn said. "These devices are hard acrylic mouth guards but they are highly advanced. The labs that make them must be FDA approved."

Dr. Ted Lawrence, vice president of medical affairs for Centegra Health System, confirmed that Sherman was extended consulting privileges Monday in oral appliance therapy at Centegra Hospital – Woodstock. Lawrence said it is the natural next step in the hospital's relationship with dentists – which has expanded from oral and facial fractures in the emergency room to include chronic sleep apnea patients such as Culhane.

"I'm really lucky that I can use this. I know it works for me and I'm so happy," she said. "My therapy is not chemotherapy, but [the mouth appliance] is a pleasure after using the machine. It's so much easier. You can travel. You can visit friends. I feel very fortunate."

What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder. People who have sleep apnea stop breathing for 10 seconds to 30 seconds at a time while they are sleeping. These short stops in breathing can happen up to 400 times every night. If you have sleep apnea, periods of not breathing can disturb your sleep (even if they don't fully wake you up).

Is sleep apnea common?
It is estimated that more than 12 million Americans have sleep apnea. Men, people who are overweight, and people who are older than 40 years of age are more likely to have sleep apnea. For information, visit American Sleep Apnea Association's website at www.sleepapnea.org.


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