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How Long Does a Sleep Apnea Mouth Guard Last?

📅 March 24, 2026 · ⏱ 5 min read · SkipTheCPAP Editorial Team

Average Lifespan of a Custom Sleep Apnea Appliance

A well-made, properly cared-for custom oral appliance typically lasts 3 to 5 years. Some patients get 7 or more years from a device with meticulous maintenance, while others need replacement sooner due to wear patterns, changes in dental anatomy, or damage. The lifespan depends on several factors including material quality, nightly wear habits, and how well you care for the device.

Signs Your Device Needs Replacing

You should consult your dental sleep specialist about replacement if you notice any of the following:

What Affects How Long Your Device Lasts

Several factors influence device longevity:

How to Care for Your Device to Maximize Lifespan

Insurance Coverage for Replacement Devices

Medicare covers replacement oral appliances every five years or sooner if the device is lost, broken beyond repair, or clinically no longer effective. Most commercial insurance plans follow similar replacement schedules. Your dental sleep specialist will document the clinical necessity for replacement and handle the insurance process.

When to Talk to Your Specialist

Don't wait until your device falls apart to discuss replacement. If your symptoms are returning or your device is showing significant wear, schedule an evaluation. Many specialists can repair minor damage — cracked housings, worn connectors — extending device life before full replacement is needed. Find a dental sleep specialist near you at SkipTheCPAP.com for an evaluation.

📋 Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified physician or licensed dental sleep medicine specialist before making any healthcare decisions. Individual results may vary.
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