Step 1: A Conversation, Not a Referral Maze
It starts with a simple consultation in our office.
We review:
- Your symptoms (snoring, fatigue, headaches, poor sleep)
- Medical history
- Risk factors
- Previous CPAP experience (if applicable)
If sleep apnea is suspected, we don’t send you on a scavenger hunt for answers. Instead, we coordinate your next steps directly through our partnership with Sleep Group Solutions.

At Go Dentistry, we believe treating sleep apnea shouldn’t require running all over town. That’s why we partner with Sleep Group Solutions to provide streamlined, in-office sleep testing and custom oral appliance therapy — all under one roof.

Step 2: Convenient Home Sleep Testing
Through Sleep Group Solutions, we can help facilitate a physician-prescribed home sleep test — without you needing to schedule multiple separate appointments across different offices.
The test is:
- Simple
- Comfortable
- Completed in your own home
- Interpreted by a licensed physician
You don’t have to navigate primary care referrals or figure out what to ask for. We help guide the process from the beginning.


Once your sleep study results are in, we don’t leave you guessing. If sleep apnea is diagnosed, a licensed physician reviews your case and provides medical clearance for oral appliance therapy when appropriate. From there, everything stays streamlined and coordinated — no running between multiple offices, no fragmented communication, and no unnecessary delays. Once cleared, we move directly into designing your custom oral sleep appliance right here in our office using precise digital scans (no messy impressions). Your appliance is carefully crafted to gently reposition your jaw, improve airway flow, and support restful sleep. It’s FDA-cleared, custom-fitted for comfort, discreet, travel-friendly, and built for long-term wear. For many patients — especially those who struggled with bulky CPAP machines — this is a life-changing alternative that finally makes treatment manageable.
Is Oral Appliance Therapy Right for You?
Oral sleep appliances can be an excellent option for:
- Mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
- CPAP intolerance
- Frequent travelers
- Patients who want a more comfortable alternative
If sleep apnea is keeping you up — or your partner awake — we’re here to help.
No referral maze.
No confusion.
Just a clear path to better rest.
👉 Schedule your sleep consultation today and let’s get you sleeping again.
Smile & Sleep

goodnight.






