Diane Aronica

I was diagnosed with sleep apnea several years ago and tried to use CPAP with no success. Then, it was recommended to use a dental appliance for snoring which I used for years. Over time, I developed sleep issues – insomnia and sleep anxiety. I started to see Dr. Fadil who recommended a dentist who […]
Scott Siegel

I did myofunctional therapy to work on tongue posture and strengthening
Rosemary Schmitz

I am a dental hygienist trained in myofunctional therapy and was suspicious of airway obstruction on my husband. Had him screened for sleep apnea and yes was diagnosed mild/moderate enough to have oral device. No snoring, sleeps well now and has had some expansion done on lower arch from crowding too.
Allen Tappe

I’m trying to see the impact that my airway disorder has on my migraine headaches.
Sam Avis

My sister received MMA surgery and although my journey has not been nearly as much of a struggle, I still snore and I am continuously working to keep my mouth shut during my conscious hours – this does not come naturally to me (even after a decade of taping my mouth shut at night). I […]
Leanne Cameron

In 2010 when I first complained to my Doctor that I was falling asleep at work and getting 10 hours sleep a night, he said I should start exercising and eating every few hours. A year later I returned, complaining again. After an at home test showed no sleep apnea I was referred to a […]
Noa Bricklin

Throughout my whole childhood I had difficulty breathing. I was seen by an allergist who deemed there to be nothing wrong. I had braces from the age of 10-15. To this day I still have an open bite and a cross bite. In 2017 at the age of 23 I was diagnosed with a tongue […]
Kristie Fusco

I have gone to many ENTs in hopes of finding and answer as to why I can’t breathe through my nose well. I do not have a septum problem. I had bilateral turbinate reduction as advised by an ENT who believed it would open my passageway and help me breathe better but it did nothing. […]
Daniel Sacks

My son has been through surgery and expansion and is now in therapy and doing a lot better.
Lorraine Honor

My husband has a reduced airway and has multiple health and lifestyle challenges that I think that are directly related to it. Last year he had a life threatening cardiac episode. I believe his cardiologist suggested that his heart was overly taxed and damaged in some part, due to long-term poor respiration.Since his pacemaker and […]