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Dr. Jyothi has completed extensive training in the identification and treatment of patients suffering from poor sleep, sleep disorders, and obstructive sleep apnea due to craniofacial discrepancies. She works with adult and pediatric patients to evaluate their breathing and the structure of their jaw and palate. Using a range of therapies and oral device treatments to restore better breathing and sleep is the key to addressing problems with lasting results. She is also trained in Buteyko breathing techniques and myofunctional therapy. This not only prevents more expensive dental work but also sets a good foundation for your overall health.
Dr. Jyothi is a Diplomat of ASBA (American Sleep and Breathing Academy) and a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. She is also a VIVOS integrated dental practitioner and has completed intensive certification courses to treat children and adults with biomimetic appliances and guides.
Insurance
While we are out-of-network with insurance companies, if requested, we can refer you to a 3rd-party billing agency that, for a $45 fee and a percentage of the ultimate reimbursement, will submit an out-of-network claim to your insurance company on your behalf. About 50% of insurance companies will reimburse a given patient through this out-of-network claims process – and among those cases, a typical patient might receive ~$1,500 in reimbursement, for example. Many reimbursements might be smaller but some may be larger, as well. For example, a patient of ours received ~$5,000 in reimbursement. However, we personally are not involved in the reimbursement process and, if requested, simply refer you to the billing agency.
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A sleep consultation includes a review of symptoms, medical history, and may include questionnaires or initial screenings to assess potential sleep disorders.
A home sleep test is a portable device used overnight at home to monitor breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and sleep disturbances.
They are custom oral appliances that reposition the jaw to keep the airway open during sleep, reducing snoring and apnea events.
A MAD is an oral appliance that moves the lower jaw forward to prevent airway obstruction during sleep.
This treatment widens the upper jaw to increase airway volume and can reduce snoring and apnea in children.
Airway aligners are designed not just to straighten teeth but to promote proper jaw growth and airway function.
A non-invasive laser procedure that tightens oral tissues to reduce vibration and snoring.
It releases a restrictive tongue-tie (ankyloglossia), improving tongue mobility and potentially airway function.
A splint helps align the jaw and reduce TMJ discomfort that may contribute to poor sleep.