
Sleep apnea is a serious condition that affects millions of people, often going undiagnosed and untreated. Many patients struggle with poor sleep, chronic fatigue, headaches, and even jaw pain—without realizing that these symptoms are deeply connected. At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, our expert approach combines advanced knowledge of orofacial pain with customized oral appliance therapy to deliver effective, long-term relief.
Why Choosing an Orofacial Pain Specialist Matters
Treating sleep apnea isn’t just about improving breathing—it’s about understanding how the jaw, muscles, airway, and nervous system all work together. This is where having a highly trained orofacial pain specialist makes a critical difference.
Our doctor at Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ has extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating complex conditions involving the jaw, face, and airway. This advanced training allows for a deeper understanding of:
- Jaw positioning and function
- Muscle activity and tension
- Airway obstruction during sleep
- The connection between TMJ disorders and sleep apnea
By addressing these factors together, patients receive more precise and effective treatment.
What Is Oral Appliance Therapy for Sleep Apnea?
Oral appliance therapy is a non-invasive treatment for obstructive sleep apnea that uses a custom-fitted device worn during sleep. The appliance works by gently repositioning the jaw to keep the airway open, reducing interruptions in breathing.
Unlike one-size-fits-all solutions, custom oral appliances are designed specifically for each patient’s anatomy and condition.
The Advantage of Specialist-Designed Oral Appliances
Not all oral appliances are created equal. The effectiveness of treatment depends heavily on proper design, fit, and adjustment.
Because our doctor is an orofacial pain specialist, he is uniquely qualified to create appliances that:
- Optimize airway support without straining the jaw
- Reduce the risk of TMJ-related discomfort
- Improve comfort and compliance
- Provide long-term effectiveness
This specialized approach ensures that patients not only breathe better—but also avoid additional complications like jaw pain or muscle tension.
The Connection Between TMJ and Sleep Apnea
Many patients with sleep apnea also experience TMJ issues, including:
- Jaw pain or stiffness
- Clicking or popping
- Headaches or facial pain
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
A poorly designed oral appliance can worsen these symptoms. That’s why working with a provider who understands both TMJ and sleep apnea is essential.
At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, we carefully evaluate each patient to ensure that treatment supports both airway health and jaw function.
Personalized Care for Better Sleep and Better Health
Our approach goes beyond simply treating symptoms. We conduct comprehensive evaluations that consider:
- Sleep patterns and breathing
- Jaw alignment and function
- Muscle activity and tension
- Overall health and lifestyle factors
From there, we create a customized treatment plan designed to deliver lasting results.
Benefits of Oral Appliance Therapy
Patients who receive properly designed oral appliances often experience:
- Improved sleep quality
- Reduced snoring
- Increased daytime energy
- Fewer headaches and migraines
- Better overall health and well-being
With the guidance of an experienced specialist, these benefits can be achieved safely and effectively.
Serving the Tri-Cities and Surrounding Communities
Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ proudly serves patients throughout the Tri-Cities—including Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco—as well as neighboring cities and communities across Eastern Washington.
Our clinic is a trusted destination for patients seeking expert care for sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, and orofacial pain.
Take the First Step Toward Better Sleep
If you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea—or suspect you may have it—choosing the right provider is key to successful treatment.
At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, our expertise in orofacial pain allows us to create highly effective, custom oral appliances that improve both breathing and comfort.











