DNA & mRNA VIVOS Oral Appliances in Wilmington, DE

Breathe Better,

Sleep Deeper

Struggling with snoring or sleep apnea? We offer gentle, non-surgical solutions that help open your airway and restore healthy breathing—starting with advanced FDA approved oral appliances like DNA, and mRNA from VIVOS.

What Are DNA & mRNA VIVOS

Oral Appliances?

Comfortable CPAP Alternatives for Sleep Apnea & Airway Health

These specialized oral appliances are designed to treat sleep-disordered breathing—like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—by gently expanding the airway over time.


They’re worn at night and custom-fit to your mouth, helping guide the natural development of your jaw and breathing pathways.

We offer:

  • DNA Appliance – Stimulates jaw expansion and repositioning to improve airflow
  • mRNA Appliance – Combines airway expansion with mandibular repositioning for enhanced breathing support
  • FDA cleared appliances to help you achieve a better sleep and life

Unlike CPAP machines, these appliances are silent, comfortable, and easy to wear—and many patients see long-term improvements after treatment ends.

Why Patients Choose These Appliances

A Personalized, Gentle Approach to Sleep Wellness

At Tigani Family Dentistry, we understand that no two patients are alike. That’s why we offer custom-fitted oral devices backed by sleep assessments and long-term care.

Patients choose this approach because:

  • It’s non-invasive—no surgery or masks
  • Appliances are comfortable to wear
  • Many patients reduce or eliminate CPAP use
  • Treatment promotes natural growth and development of the airway
  • We guide you from initial sleep testing through to lasting results

We also offer take-home sleep studies to help diagnose your condition and recommend the right appliance for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions—Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea

Got Questions? We’re Here with the Answers.

What conditions can these appliances treat?

They are most commonly used for obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, upper airway resistance, and other breathing-related sleep disorders.

How do they work?

They gently expand your jaw or reposition your lower jaw to open the airway and improve nighttime breathing.

Do I need a sleep study first?

Yes. We offer take-home sleep tests to understand your sleep patterns and determine the best treatment for you.

Is this better than using a CPAP machine?

For many people, yes. These appliances are quiet, portable, and often more comfortable—especially for mild to moderate cases of sleep apnea.

Take the First Step Toward Better Sleep

Let’s find out what’s causing your sleep issues—and what we can do to help.

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