Sleep Apnea Causes
Weight Gain & Diabetes
Sleep apnea causes increased insulin resistance in both obese and non obese humans
Depression
Sleep fragmentation worsens depressive symptoms via disruption of slow-wave sleep
Early Death
Mortality studies indicate 3-fold increased mortality risk independently of age, sex and weight
Erectile Dysfunction
Sleep apnea causes a lack of oxygen during sleep which contributes to erectile and sexual dysfunction
Poor Memory
Sleep apnea causes deficits in attention and vigilance with delayed verbal memory and executive function
Alzheimer's
Sleep Apnea causes changes in cerebral blood flow leading to cognitive decline and aggravates Alzheimer's progression
Weight Gain & Diabetes
Sleep apnea causes increased insulin resistance in both obese and non obese humans
Depression
Sleep fragmentation worsens depressive symptoms via disruption of slow-wave sleep
Early Death
Mortality studies indicate 3-fold increased mortality risk independently of age, sex and weight
Erectile Dysfunction
Sleep apnea causes a lack of oxygen during sleep which contributes to erectile and sexual dysfunction
Poor Memory
Sleep apnea causes deficits in attention and vigilance with delayed verbal memory and executive function
Alzheimer's
Sleep Apnea causes changes in cerebral blood flow leading to cognitive decline and aggravates Alzheimer's progression
Not Wearing Your CPAP?
If you are looking to treat your sleep apnea or if you are not wearing your CPAP, Dr. Kevin Aduddell, is able to fit you with an FDA-approved oral appliance to eliminate or reduce your sleep apnea.
No air pumps, masks, or tubes
Compact and ideal for traveling
Preferred 80% of the time over a CPAP
Customized for the most effective treatment
Quiet
Portable
Comfort
Adjustable
Schedule your sleep consultation with Dr. Aduddell to discuss how an FDA-approved sleep appliance treats sleep apnea without a CPAP. Dr. Aduddell is able to bill your medical insurance, so you pay little or zero!
Can't Tolerate Your CPAP?
How Does a Sleep Appliance Work?
An oral appliance fits over your teeth like an Invisalign tray while you sleep and supports your jaw in a forward position to keep your airway open. A custom-fit oral appliance can improve your sleep, restore your alertness, and revitalize your health.
If you and your doctor decide that oral appliance therapy is the best treatment option for you, your doctor will write a prescription and refer you to Dr. Kevin Aduddell, who can make a custom-fit oral appliance. Dr. Aduddell will provide ongoing treatment to make sure your appliance remains comfortable and effective.
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Still Exhausted, Snoring, or Struggling with CPAP?
Snoring and sleep apnea don’t just disrupt your nights; they can take a serious toll on your health.
At P4 Sleep Pathways, we offer gentle, effective solutions to help you reclaim restful sleep and brighter mornings without having to rely on surgery or a CPAP machine.
Can't Tolerate Your CPAP?
Dr. Kevin Aduddell, DDS
I am a Plano native and a proud graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry, Class of 2013. My path into Dental Sleep Medicine was shaped not just by clinical interest, but by a personal experience that changed the way I practice.
My grandfather, who snored loudly for years, passed away from Alzheimer’s disease. It wasn’t until later I learned about the strong links between untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), poor sleep, and cognitive decline. He was never diagnosed or treated for sleep apnea— and I didn’t know then what I know now. I carry that with me every day. I couldn’t show up for him, but I can show up for my patients!
Today, I help people sleep better and feel better—without invasive procedures or bulky machines. I work closely with sleep physicians to
provide personalized, non-CPAP solutions for snoring and sleep apnea using custom oral appliance therapy. My approach is evidence-based, collaborative, and centered around each patient’s unique needs and goals.
Sleep isn’t a luxury-it is a medical necessity. No one should suffer silently from something so treatable.
If you or someone you love is struggling with tooth clenching or grinding, poor sleep, loud snoring or CPAP intolerance, I’m here to listen, guide, and help.
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3 Simple Steps to Treating Sleep Apnea
We verify any out-of-pocket expenses and schedule your in-office evaluation
We fit you with an FDA- approved appliance for your sleep apnea
Schedule your phone consultation with our team to discuss your options
I am a Plano native and a proud graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry, Class of 2013. My path into Dental Sleep Medicine was shaped not just by clinical interest, but by a personal experience that changed the way I practice.
My grandfather, who snored loudly for years, passed away from Alzheimer’s disease. It wasn’t until later I learned about the strong links between untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), poor sleep, and cognitive decline. He was never diagnosed or treated for sleep apnea— and I didn’t know then what I know now. I carry that with me every day. I couldn’t show up for him, but I can show up for my patients!
Today, I help people sleep better and feel better—without invasive procedures or bulky machines. I work closely with sleep physicians to provide personalized, non-CPAP solutions for snoring and sleep apnea using custom oral appliance therapy. My approach is evidence-based, collaborative, and centered around each patient’s unique needs and goals.
Sleep isn’t a luxury-it is a medical necessity. No one should suffer silently from something so treatable.
If you or someone you love is struggling with tooth clenching or grinding, poor sleep, loud snoring or CPAP intolerance, I’m here to listen, guide, and help.
Still Exhausted, Snoring, or Struggling with CPAP?