Here's the science comparing oral apliances to CPAP. Summary: they work.
http://crobm.iadrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/15/3/137
Anectdotal:
I went to fellow about 5 years ago on a recommendation (he had been 'cured' for 15 years with his) and had one made to advance my mandible approximately 5 mm (he is since retired and looking for someone to make a new one). It was fitted, the top and bottom retainers are glued together and don't move. It was hell the first couple months and uncomfortable for the next year. Now it doesn't bother me at all and i like how it feels better with it in than out (feels weird to have my jaw moving around at night, if you can believe that!) In short, the nights it falls out or gets displaced i am reminded instantly of the living hell of waking up with my lungs tired, taking deep breaths all day, severe chronic headaches, crying fits, sleep fantasies non-stop and depression that this little piece of plastic delivered me from 5 years ago.
I had no sleep study after the device. Selfishly my own obvious transformation was enough to know it works and the sleep study was hell.
BTW, i am 36, female, not overweight, in good health and shape. I believe my apnea started as a child.
I sincerely hope you all find relief as well. I was deeply frustrated and still am with the lack of coverage for dental devices and paid for it out of pocket.

