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Oral Sleep Appliance Dentists
in Indianapolis

Indianapolis and the surrounding Indiana suburbs have a well-developed dental sleep medicine community, with several practices focusing exclusively on oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea and snoring.

15
Listed Providers
6
Cities Covered
2.1 million
Metro Population
~157,000
Est. OSA Sufferers

Finding a Sleep Apnea Dentist in Indianapolis

Oral appliance therapy (OAT) is an FDA-approved first-line treatment for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and is recommended for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP. A qualified dental sleep medicine provider will work with your sleep physician to fit a custom mandibular advancement device (MAD) that repositions your jaw to keep your airway open during sleep.

✓ Medicare Often Covered ✓ Most Major Insurance Accepted ✓ Prescription Required ✓ CPAP Alternative
15 Providers in Indianapolis 6 cities
Indianapolis  ·  8 providers
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Dental Sleep Medicine of Indiana Standard
Dr. Harold Smith · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Dr. Esther Ghebremichael Standard
Dr. Esther Ghebremichael · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Dr. Gagandeep Bath Standard
Dr. Gagandeep Bath · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Newman Family Dentistry/Dental Sleep Medicine Standard
Dr. Marc Newman · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Paradox Dental Sleep Medicne Standard
Dr. Carole Thoman · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Sleep Better Indy LLC Standard
Dr. David Isaacs · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
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Snore No More Indiana Standard
Dr. Ammar Louly · Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Greenwood  ·  2 providers
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Dr. Garrett Fiorenza Standard
Dr. Garrett Fiorenza · Greenwood, IN
Greenwood, IN
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Sleep Better Healthcare Standard
Dr. Stacy Johnson · Greenwood, IN
Greenwood, IN
Fishers  ·  2 providers
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Village Dental at Saxony Standard
Dr. David Bender · Fishers, IN
Fishers, IN
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Walker Dentistry Standard
Dr. Kelsey Geiger · Fishers, IN
Fishers, IN
Westfield  ·  1 provider
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Dr. Megan Avery Standard
Dr. Megan Avery · Westfield, IN
Westfield, IN
Carmel  ·  1 provider
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Newman Family Dentistry/Dental Sleep Medicine Standard
Dr. Marc Newman · Carmel, IN
Carmel, IN
Crown Point  ·  1 provider
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Smiles on Broadway Standard
Dr. Stacey Tatro · Crown Point, IN
Crown Point, IN

About Oral Appliance Therapy in Indianapolis

Oral appliance therapy is covered by most major medical insurance plans — including Medicare Part B — when prescribed by a licensed physician following a documented sleep study diagnosis. Devices are custom-fitted by a trained dental sleep medicine provider and adjusted over time to maximize effectiveness and comfort.

How to Get Started

To receive oral appliance therapy in Indianapolis, you will typically need:

  • A sleep study (home or in-lab) to confirm an OSA diagnosis
  • A prescription from your sleep physician or primary care doctor
  • A referral to a dental sleep medicine specialist
  • Impressions or digital scans of your teeth for a custom appliance
  • Follow-up appointments for titration and a post-treatment sleep study

Insurance Coverage in Indianapolis

Medicare Part B covers oral appliance therapy for diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea when certain criteria are met. Most major commercial insurance plans — Aetna, Anthem/Blue Cross, Cigna, Humana, United Healthcare — also provide coverage. Many Indianapolis providers are credentialed with multiple insurance plans and can verify your benefits before your first appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is oral appliance therapy as effective as CPAP for sleep apnea?
For mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy has been shown to be comparably effective to CPAP in many patients. Because compliance rates are higher with oral appliances — patients actually wear them — real-world outcomes are often equivalent or better. Both the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine endorse OAT as a first-line treatment.
How do I know if I'm a candidate for a mandibular advancement device?
Most adults with mild to moderate OSA are candidates. Patients with severe OSA may also qualify, particularly if they cannot tolerate CPAP. A dental sleep medicine provider in Indianapolis will evaluate your bite, jaw joint health, and existing dental work to determine if an oral appliance is appropriate for you.
How long does it take to get a custom oral appliance?
After your initial consultation, impressions are taken and sent to a dental laboratory. Most custom oral appliances are delivered within 2–4 weeks. Your provider will then schedule follow-up visits to adjust the device for optimal effectiveness.
Will my insurance cover oral appliance therapy in Indianapolis?
Coverage varies by plan. Medicare Part B covers OAT when medically necessary. Most major commercial plans also provide partial or full coverage. Many Indianapolis providers listed here will verify your insurance benefits at no charge before you commit to treatment.