Dental Sleep Medicine · New York
Custom oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea and chronic snoring, led by Dr. Hedieh Samadi — a quieter, more comfortable path to real sleep. No mask. No hose. No machine.
Is This You — Or Someone Next to You?
Sleep apnea rarely announces itself. It tends to show up in the small stuff — the stuff you've learned to live around.
Snoring that's loud enough — or constant enough — to send a partner to another room.
Waking up gasping, or pauses in breathing that a partner notices even if you don't.
Waking up with a dull headache or a dry mouth, most mornings of the week.
Feeling worn out by mid-afternoon, no matter how many hours you were technically in bed.
A shorter fuse, a foggier head, or trouble focusing on things that used to be easy.
If snoring or restlessness has quietly changed your sleeping arrangement, that's worth a conversation.
A Different Way to Treat It
An oral appliance is a custom-fitted device, worn during sleep, that gently holds your jaw and tongue in a position that keeps your airway open. For many patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea — or anyone who's tried CPAP and couldn't stick with it — it's a genuinely comfortable alternative.
It's small enough to pack in a coat pocket. It needs no electricity, no water chamber, no mask seal to fuss with at 2 a.m. Dr. Samadi custom-fits every appliance to your bite, so it works with your body instead of fighting it.
Your Sleep, In Experienced Hands
Dr. Samadi is an integrative dentist focused on airway and sleep medicine — the connection between how you breathe at night and how you feel all day. She works closely with every patient to find the simplest path to real, measurable improvement in sleep.
Read Her Full Story →Getting Started Is Simple
We talk through your symptoms, your sleep history, and whether a home or in-lab sleep study makes sense.
We review or coordinate a sleep study to confirm a diagnosis and understand its severity.
Dr. Samadi designs and fits an appliance built precisely to your bite and airway.
We adjust fit and positioning until your sleep — and your energy — actually improve.
Two Locations, One Focus
A consultation is the easiest first step. We'll listen, review your history, and tell you honestly whether oral appliance therapy is a fit for you.