
Are you looking for a trusted partner to help your patients struggling with sleep apnea, snoring, and airway-related conditions?
Collaborating with a Vivos-trained dental provider gives your patients access to a cutting-edge, non-invasive approach to improving airway health and sleep quality.
Unlike traditional treatments that only manage symptoms, Vivos therapies address the root cause of sleep-disordered breathing by optimizing airway function. This allows patients to achieve better sleep, reduced fatigue, and improved overall health.
Vivos-trained providers specialize in identifying and treating underlying airway issues, offering a natural alternative to CPAP and surgical interventions. By integrating airway-focused care, your patients can experience improved outcomes in areas such as hypertension, diabetes, anxiety, ADHD, and overall quality of life.
A collaborative approach between medical and dental professionals ensures patients receive comprehensive care while remaining under your medical supervision. Vivos therapies are evidence-based and non-invasive, working with the body’s natural growth and development to restore proper airway function without surgery or long-term interventions.
Poor airway function is often an overlooked factor in many chronic conditions, impacting cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and overall energy levels. By referring your patients to a Vivos-trained provider, you are giving them access to long-term solutions that go beyond symptom management—helping them breathe, sleep, and live healthier lives.
Improper development of the jaws and oral cavity can lead to an undersized airway where the tongue is more prone to fall into the back of the throat, causing the airway to collapse—especially at night. By reshaping and expanding the oral cavity, you also allow the airway to expand, allowing your patients to breathe and sleep more deeply.
Just take a look at this example of an adult male patient’s airway before and after Vivos treatment.
Courtesy of Dr. Tara Griffin
Unlike virtually every other nonsurgical treatment for OSA which require nightly lifetime intervention, studies show that patients undergoing treatment with Vivos doctors have an average treatment time of 18 months.
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