
Can an Oral Appliance Really Stop Snoring?
For many patients, yes. A custom oral appliance can help reduce snoring and treat mild-to-moderate sleep apnea by helping keep the airway open during sleep. At Best Sleep Today, treatment starts with a free telesleep consultation, includes an at-home sleep test, and ends with a custom-fit appliance designed and adjusted by Dr. Mason.
Think Treating Sleep Apnea Has to Be Complicated? Think Again.
If you’ve been putting off addressing your snoring, fatigue, or possible sleep apnea, you’re not alone. Many people assume the process involves sleeping in a lab, wearing a CPAP machine, or undergoing surgery.
In reality, getting answers—and treatment—may be much simpler than you think.

The Best Sleep Today Process
Step 1: Free telesleep consultation
Step 2: At-home sleep test
Step 3: Review your results with a sleep expert
Step 4: Digital scan for your custom appliance
Step 5: Appliance delivery and fitting
Step 6: Ongoing adjustments and monitoring
For many patients, that’s all it takes to start sleeping better.
The Problem Most People Ignore
Snoring is often treated like a bad joke.
It’s the punchline in movies. It’s something spouses complain about. It’s also one of the leading causes of what many people now call a “sleep divorce”—when couples begin sleeping in separate bedrooms because one partner’s snoring is disrupting the other’s sleep.
But loud, chronic snoring is often your body’s way of signaling that something isn’t right.
Many people who snore also experience:
• Daytime fatigue
• Morning headaches
• Difficulty concentrating
• Brain fog
• Irritability
• Poor sleep quality
• Relationship strain
• Sleep apnea
Their energy drains away. Their marriage suffers. The endless loop of fatigue and frustration continues.
The good news? The solution may be as simple as wearing a custom appliance while you sleep.
Step 1: A Free Telesleep Consultation
Your journey begins with a free virtual consultation.
No waiting rooms.
No unnecessary appointments.
Just quick answers and easy next steps.
Step 2: Sleep Testing From Your Own Bed
If testing is recommended, you’ll complete a simple home sleep test from the comfort of your own bed.
The test records important information about your breathing, oxygen levels, and sleep patterns and helps determine whether sleep apnea is present and what treatment options may be appropriate.
Step 3: A Custom Appliance Designed Specifically for You
If oral appliance therapy is recommended, Dr. Mason will create a custom device tailored specifically to your mouth, bite, and anatomy.
Unlike online mail-order devices that rely on generic impressions and limited oversight, your appliance is designed using digital scans and professional evaluation.
There are no hoses.
No masks.
No bulky equipment.
No maintenance hassle.
Just a custom-fitted device designed to help maintain an open airway while you sleep.
Why Local Expertise Matters
Many direct-to-consumer companies focus heavily on convenience.
What happens if the device doesn’t fit properly?
What happens if your symptoms don’t improve?
What happens if adjustments are needed?
When you choose Best Sleep Today, you’re not purchasing a product.
You’re partnering with an experienced provider who understands both dental anatomy and sleep-disordered breathing.
Dr. Mason personally evaluates your case, oversees treatment, and makes adjustments when necessary to help ensure your appliance continues performing as intended.
Patients throughout Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Trophy Club, and Flower Mound appreciate having local access to a provider who can answer questions, make adjustments, and monitor their progress over time.
Real people. Real expertise. Real results.
Why Patients Choose Dr. Mason
Successful oral appliance therapy isn’t just about the appliance itself—it’s about the provider managing the treatment.
Dr. Mason combines extensive dental expertise with advanced training in oral appliance therapy to create treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy and needs.
Because he understands how the teeth, bite, jaw joints, and airway work together, he can make precise adjustments that improve comfort, effectiveness, and long-term outcomes.
Protecting Your Bite and Jaw Health
One of the most common concerns patients have about oral appliance therapy is whether wearing a device at night can affect their bite.
At Best Sleep Today, protecting your long-term oral health is part of the treatment process.
Patients receive a morning repositioner designed to help guide the jaw back into its natural position after removing the appliance.
This simple but important step helps:
• Relax jaw muscles
• Re-establish your normal bite position
• Minimize temporary morning bite changes
• Support comfortable long-term appliance use
Because treatment is supervised locally, Dr. Mason can also monitor your bite and jaw function over time and make adjustments whenever necessary.
Am I a Candidate for an Oral Appliance?
You may be a candidate if you:
• Snore loudly
• Have been diagnosed with mild or moderate sleep apnea
• Cannot tolerate CPAP
• Travel frequently
• Want a less invasive alternative to surgery
• Wake up tired despite sleeping all night
• Have a bed partner complaining about your snoring
The best way to find out is through a free telesleep consultation.
Better Sleep Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
If you’re tired of waking up exhausted, hearing complaints about your snoring, or wondering whether sleep apnea is affecting your health, the solution may be much simpler than you think.
Start with a free telesleep consultation from the comfort of your home.
No sleep lab.
No CPAP commitment.
No surgery.
Just answers, expert guidance, and a clear path toward better sleep.