No More Disruptions, Sleep Better With Our Silent Sleep Apnea Device
Experience uninterrupted rest with our Silent Sleep Apnea Device. Designed to reduce noise and enhance comfort, it helps you sleep peacefully while effectively managing sleep apnea. Say goodbye to disruptions and wake up refreshed every morning.




Join 100K+ Patients Who’ve Found Better Sleep
Over 12,500 patients have successfully improved their sleep quality with our innovative dental device.
Custom-Fitted Comfort
Made from medical-grade acrylic, our MAD aligns with your mouth's contours for a snug, comfortable fit that keeps the airway open and the device barely noticeable.
No Noise
Enjoy a quiet, uninterrupted sleep with our device’s silent operation, which is completely quiet compared to noisy CPAP machines.
Travel-Friendly
Designed for convenience, our device is compact and easy to carry, making it perfect for travel and on-the-go use.




Say Goodbye to Sleep Apnea with Our Personalized MAD Device
Our sleep apnea dental device, the Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD), is a custom-fitted oral appliance made from medical-grade acrylic. It comfortably aligns with your mouth’s contours, keeping the airway open by repositioning the lower jaw and tongue forward to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Fill out am I a candidate: Our experts will evaluate and reach out to you. Get rid of your sleep apnea and enjoy 24/7 peace of mind.
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Transforming Lives Through Better Sleep
“The very first night I used my oral appliance I did not snore, and I slept through the night! The first night!! By the end of the week, my daily fatigue and fuzzy fog has lifted. I felt awake and rested for the first time since 1998.” I also am down 15 pounds! Who knew it was all connected!”
“I always knew I had a snoring problem, but until I met my now wife, I did not do anything about it. She gave me an ultimatum fix the snoring or it wasn’t going to work. So, I took charge and decided I wanted to get it fixed. I spoke to my medical doctor and got the sleep study done and found out I had moderate sleep apnea. The CPAP was not a fit for me as it was almost as noisy as my snoring. Once I found this office and was able to get an oral appliance my sleep was like night and day. They did an exceptional job and since I haven’t been snoring my wife moved back into our bedroom and I have so much more energy during the day! Saved my marriage and allowed me to be a more productive person!”
“I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea in my early 30s and was prescribed a CPAP. It was so uncomfortable that I couldn’t wear it. Next, I tried a BIPAP, but it was no better—the mask was uncomfortable, the hose tangled, and the noise disturbed my wife. Eventually, I stopped using it, still choking awake nightly. Twelve years ago, I found a dental appliance alternative. This simple, portable, noiseless device eliminated my sleep apnea. I now sleep well, have lots of energy, and believe this device saved my life and health.”
For years, I struggled with unexplained fatigue and constant daytime sleepiness. It wasn't until my husband noticed my snoring was getting louder and that I made loud choking noises, that I went to see my Dr. about it. I discovered I had sleep apnea after a visit to my physician and upon completion of a sleep study. The treatment journey began with a CPAP machine, which I was initially hesitant about. I could barely sleep it was so loud and left red marks on my face. Nothing really improved because I could not stand wearing the machine. I went back to my Dr., and they recommended seeing my dentist for an orthotic to wear for sleep apnea. Within weeks, I noticed a significant improvement in my energy levels and overall mood. The support from my dentist was amazing, and they helped me adjust to using the Sleep Orthotic machine comfortably.
Millions Suffer Silently Are You One of Them?
Sleep-related breathing disorders, like sleep apnea, affect millions of people worldwide, with many remaining undiagnosed. These disorders disrupt your sleep, causing repeated pauses in breathing and preventing you from getting the rest your body needs. Over time, this can lead to serious health problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and chronic fatigue.
The good news? With proper diagnosis and treatment, you can reclaim restful nights and protect your health. Understanding the signs is the first step toward better sleep and a healthier life.
Signs You May Have a Sleep Disorder
Recognize the Symptoms Before It’s Too Late
Do you or someone you love experience any of these symptoms? These could be warning signs of a sleep-related breathing disorder like obstructive sleep apnea. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to serious consequences for your health and quality of life. Take the first step to understanding your sleep health and explore effective solutions designed to meet your needs.
- Loud, persistent snoring
- Gasping for air during sleep
- Waking up feeling tired or with morning headaches
- Grinding teeth or jerking movements at night
- Struggling to stay awake during the day or while driving

Types of Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
The most common type, caused by a blockage in the airway, often when the soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses.

Central Sleep Apnea (CSA)
Occurs when your brain doesn’t send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing.

Complex Sleep Apnea Syndrome
A combination of OSA and CSA.

Why Is Sleep Apnea Serious?
Untreated sleep apnea can lead to serious health problems, such as

High blood pressure

Heart disease

Stroke

Type 2 diabetes

Depression / anxiety

Fatigue related accidents

Revolutionary Sleep Solution
Learn More About Our Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD)
Our Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD) is a custom-fitted oral appliance designed to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Crafted from medical-grade acrylic, this device aligns with the contours of your mouth, positioning the lower jaw forward to prevent airway obstruction. Unlike bulky CPAP machines, our MAD is compact, travel-friendly, and does not require power or hoses. It offers a quiet, comfortable alternative with an impressive 89% user compliance rate compared to the 33% success rate of CPAP users.
Why Choose us
Advanced Sleep Apnea Solution Just for You
Custom Fit
Tailored to your unique mouth shape for optimal comfort.
Precision
High-quality materials for precise adjustment and fit.
No Noise
Silent operation for a peaceful night’s sleep.
Portable
Compact and easy to carry for travel convenience.
Low Maintenance
Simple to clean with minimal upkeep.
Enhanced Comfort
Ergonomic design for all-night comfort.
Effective Treatment
Designed to provide better outcomes and improve patient satisfaction over CPAP.
All-night
comfort
Quiet And Discreet
Perfect For Travel

Hassle-free Upkeep
Easy To Use
Easy, Custom Adjustments
Breathe Easy. Sleep Peacefully. Live Fully.
Your journey to restful nights and brighter days begins here.
Breathe Easy. Sleep Peacefully. Live Fully.
Your journey to restful nights and brighter days begins here.
Why Many Are Switching from CPAP to MAD for Better Sleep
CPAP Disadvantages
- Bulky and Noisy: CPAP machines require a large unit, hoses, and masks that can be loud and disruptive.
- Uncomfortable: The mask and hoses can be cumbersome, causing discomfort and dryness.
- Difficult to Travel With: CPAP machines are challenging to pack and transport, often requiring a power source.
- High Maintenance: CPAP devices need regular cleaning, filter replacements, and part adjustments.
- Low Compliance Rate: Many users find CPAP machines inconvenient and uncomfortable, leading to a 33% compliance rate.
- Interruptive for Partners: The noise and presence of CPAP equipment can disturb sleeping partners.
Advantages of MAD
- Compact and Silent: MAD is a small, comfortable device that operates silently, ensuring a peaceful sleep environment.
- Comfortable Fit: MAD is custom-fitted to your mouth, ensuring a snug, comfortable fit without the bulk.
- Portable and Travel-Friendly: MAD is easy to carry, compact, and requires no power, making it perfect for travel.
- Low Maintenance: MAD requires minimal upkeep, with no need for cleaning, replacing parts, or dealing with filters.
- High Compliance Rate: With a high user satisfaction and compliance rate of 89%, MAD is widely preferred for its ease of use and effectiveness.
- Partner-Friendly: MAD is silent and unobtrusive, ensuring both you and your partner can enjoy undisturbed sleep.
Make Oradox Your Trusted Sleep Partner
At Oradox, we leverage cutting-edge technology and expert craftsmanship to deliver a sleep apnea dental device that’s customized for your comfort and effectiveness. Our state-of-the-art 5-axis milling machine and the latest CAD/CAM digital software ensure a precise, crystal-clear, and durable device. Designed for long-term wear with minimal adjustments, Oradox offers you a reliable and comfortable solution for restful sleep. Trust Oradox for a better night’s sleep and a healthier you.

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Our Commitment to Better Sleep
Transforming Sleep Health at Oradox
At Oradox, we are dedicated to enhancing sleep quality with our advanced Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD). Our solution provides a comfortable, quiet, and portable alternative to traditional CPAP machines, designed to improve your overall well-being. We focus on delivering innovative and precise sleep solutions to meet your needs.
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888-672-3697
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Reviews From Our Patients
For years, I struggled with unexplained fatigue and constant daytime sleepiness. It wasn’t until my husband noticed my snoring was getting louder and that I made loud choking noises, that I went to see my Dr. about it. My physician referred me to a sleep specialist, and I discovered I had sleep apnea. I was diagnosed after a sleep study, and it was a relief to finally have an explanation for my symptoms.
The treatment journey began with a CPAP machine, which I was initially hesitant about. I could barely sleep it was so loud and left red marks on my face. I found myself wearing it only about 2 days a week. Nothing really improved because I could not stand wearing the machine. Not only that, but it also kept my husband up at night as well. I went back to my Dr., and they recommended seeing my dentist for an orthotic to wear for sleep apnea. After seeing a dentist trained in sleep apnea, I was soon fitted with an orthotic to wear at nighttime. It was hard to wear for the first week, however, the difference it made was remarkable. Within weeks, I noticed a significant improvement in my energy levels and overall mood. I no longer felt groggy during the day and was able to enjoy activities I had previously avoided due to being too tired.
The support from my dentist was amazing, and they helped me adjust to using the Sleep Orthotic machine comfortably. I learned the importance of consistent use and regular follow-ups, which have been crucial for managing my condition effectively.
If you’re experiencing symptoms like mine, I highly recommend seeking a professional evaluation. The right treatment can make an incredible difference to your quality of life, just as it did for me.
Laverne Pargaz
I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea in my early 30’s and was prescribed a CPAP by my sleep doctor. It was so uncomfortable that I could never wear it for more than 30 minutes before I would rip the gangly mask off my face so I could fall asleep.
After 6 months of this struggle, I was prescribed a BIPAP machine which yielded no better results. The mask was uncomfortable, the hose would get wound around me when I turned in bed, and the noise kept my wife from sleeping. So it wasn’t long before I just stopped using it altogether – I was still choking myself awake multiple times every night, but couldn’t bear to wear that mask.
And of course, since I traveled extensively for work – there was no way to take a CPAP with me when I was away from home. I happened to come across a sign at my dentist’s office 12 years ago of a dental appliance alternative for sleep Apnea.
This simple appliance that fits in my mouth has been a life saver; requires no hoses, make no noise, is easy to transport, and eliminates my sleep apnea. For the last 12 years, I have slept well, have great energy, don’t disturb my wife and feel that this device has saved my life.
Every episode of apnea is cutting of oxygen to the blood and could result in loss of brain cells, without this appliance, I doubt I would be in good health or perhaps even alive in my mid 40’s.
Srini
Common Questions Answered
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs include loud snoring, choking or gasping during sleep, and excessive daytime sleepiness. A sleep study is the most reliable way to diagnose sleep apnea.
Mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes like weight loss or quitting smoking. However, moderate to severe sleep apnea typically requires medical treatment.
Not necessarily. While snoring is a common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea, it can also occur without the condition. If snoring is loud and accompanied by other symptoms like gasping for air, consult a doctor.
Sleep apnea can contribute to weight gain by disrupting hormones that regulate appetite and metabolism. Conversely, excess weight is also a risk factor for sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea involves interrupted breathing during sleep, while insomnia refers to difficulty falling or staying asleep. The two can sometimes coexist.
Yes, children can develop sleep apnea, often due to enlarged tonsils, obesity, or facial structure issues. It may cause symptoms like bedwetting, hyperactivity, or poor school performance.
Untreated sleep apnea can lead to serious health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and accidents caused by daytime sleepiness.
Some natural approaches, such as maintaining a healthy weight, using nasal strips, or sleeping on your side, may help mild cases. However, moderate to severe sleep apnea requires medical treatment via a CPAP and/or an Oral Appliance.
Alcohol relaxes throat muscles, increasing the risk of airway collapse during sleep, which can worsen sleep apnea.
Genetics can play a role. Factors like facial structure, obesity, or a family history of the condition may increase your risk.
Many people notice better sleep and reduced symptoms within a few days to weeks of starting treatment like CPAP therapy or oral appliances.
A home sleep apnea test is a simplified version of a sleep study that you can do at home. It measures breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and heart rate to diagnose sleep apnea.