I have mild/moderate sleep apnea and my AHI is 19.5.
In my initial follow-up appointment to review my sleep study and options, he did mentioned my tongue was slightly large for my mouth and my allergies and extra 20 lbs of weight are all partial contributors. He suggested the UPPP or the Pillar treatment. After research, I called them to find out more about the oral appliance thinking this would be the best first option for me. They told me that b/c my SA problem is related to my palette that the oral device wasn't a good option. They said the oral devices best for people that have SA as a result of a large tongue.
From what I understand the oral devices move your jaw forward to open up the throat. It wasn't my understanding that it depended on whether the palette vs the tongue being the main contributor to a patient's SA.
Is my ENT right that the oral appliance isn't the best for me? They also discouraged me from going with the oral device b/c it's not covered by insurance. They are suggesting UPPP or Pillar as my best option. After reading about all the UPPP stories- that is not my first option. I would consider Pillar procedure but want to read more about it ... of course i know it's not covered right now by insurance. They claim if I'm going to spend the money on an oral appliance that I may as well do the Pillar procedure.
Right now I'm going around and around in circles trying to figure out what to do first. I am going to be fitting for a CPAP in the meantime b/c I need some relief.

