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Sleep Apnea Dentist in Nassau County, FL
Credential Matters
Nassau County's only AADSM-Qualified dentist.
Dr. Miller is the only AADSM-Qualified dentist in Nassau County. For patients with obstructive sleep apnea seeking expert, credentialed dental sleep medicine care close to home, there is no closer or more qualified provider.
Not every dentist who fits an oral appliance holds the AADSM Qualified Dentist credential. Choosing a credentialed provider means your treatment is based on current clinical standards and your device is custom-fitted and monitored by a doctor who specializes in this exact field of care.
What We Offer
Comprehensive Dental Services for Amelia Island, FL
Left unmanaged, OSA is associated with increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, depression, and impaired cognitive function. It also significantly affects the sleep quality of partners and household members.
Diagnosis
How sleep apnea is diagnosed.
If a sleep disorder is suspected, Dr. Miller coordinates with your physician or sleep specialist to arrange a formal sleep study — either in-laboratory polysomnography or a home sleep apnea test (HSAT) you can complete in your own bed.
Once a diagnosis is confirmed, Dr. Miller reviews the results with you and works with your medical team to determine whether oral appliance therapy is the appropriate treatment path based on severity, anatomy, and personal lifestyle.
Treatment Options
Sleep apnea treatment at Amelia Gentle Dentistry.
Oral Appliance Therapy
A custom-fitted device, similar to a nightguard, repositions the lower jaw and tongue slightly forward to keep the airway open and prevent soft-tissue collapse. Every appliance is made from precise impressions or digital scans of your bite — never an over-the-counter substitute.
CPAP Alternative
30–50% of CPAP-prescribed patients stop using or under-use their device. For those who find CPAP intolerable, our oral appliance is comfortable, silent, portable, and clinically proven for many patients with mild-to-severe OSA.
Medically Coordinated Care
Dr. Miller collaborates directly with your physician, pulmonologist, or sleep specialist — a hallmark of the AADSM standard of care that distinguishes our practice from offices providing appliances without formal sleep medicine training.
Lifestyle support. For many patients, oral appliance therapy works best alongside healthy adjustments — body weight, alcohol close to bedtime, sedative use, and sleep position all influence symptom severity. Dr. Miller discusses relevant lifestyle modifications as part of your complete treatment plan.
Why Oral Appliance Therapy
Comfortable, silent, portable and proven.
Comfortable & Non-Invasive
Custom-fit to your teeth and bite. Most patients adapt quickly — especially side and stomach sleepers.
Silent Treatment
No motors, no airflow noise. Better sleep for you and your partner.
Discreet & Portable
Fits in a small case. No tubing, no power source — ideal for travelers.
High Adherence
Patients are far more likely to use an oral appliance consistently than CPAP.
Insurance Coverage
Many medical plans, including Medicare, cover oral appliance therapy for diagnosed OSA.
Credentialed Expertise
Treatment from Nassau County's only AADSM-Qualified dentist.
Why Nassau County Chooses Us
Credentials, comfort, and decades of trust.
Only AADSM-Qualified Dentist in Nassau County
Dr. Jackie Miller holds dental sleep medicine's most recognized credential. No other dental provider in Nassau County does.
Nearly Four Decades of Patient Trust
Serving the Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island community since 1987 — trust earned over generations.
Medically Coordinated Care
Treatment fully integrated with your physician and sleep specialists for safe, monitored outcomes.
Custom-Fitted Devices
Every appliance is fabricated from precision impressions or digital scans of your individual bite.
Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustments
Follow-up appointments to assess response, fine-tune the appliance, and coordinate updated sleep studies.
Voted Best of the Best Dentist Since 2011
Recognized by the Fernandina Beach News-Leader community poll for over a decade.
Your Sleep Apnea Journey
What to expect at our office.
Initial Consultation
Dr. Miller reviews symptoms, performs an oral and airway exam, and discusses your sleep history.
Sleep Study Coordination
If needed, we coordinate an in-lab polysomnography or home sleep apnea test with your physician.
Custom Fabrication
Precise impressions or digital scans are sent to a specialized lab to craft your appliance.
Delivery & Fitting
We ensure a comfortable, correct fit with chairside adjustments and detailed care instructions.
Follow-Up & Monitoring
Regular check-ins fine-tune the appliance and confirm effective management with your medical team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sleep apnea treatment in Nassau County answered.
What is the difference between a sleep apnea dentist and a regular dentist?
A sleep apnea dentist has specialized training in dental sleep medicine and provides oral appliance therapy for obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Jackie Miller is Nassau County’s only AADSM-Qualified dentist, giving patients access to advanced, credentialed sleep apnea care.
Can a dentist really treat sleep apnea?
Yes. Qualified dentists can treat obstructive sleep apnea using custom oral appliances that help keep the airway open during sleep. Dr. Miller works closely with physicians and sleep specialists to ensure effective, coordinated care.
Is oral appliance therapy covered by insurance?
Many medical insurance plans, including Medicare, provide coverage for oral appliance therapy when prescribed for diagnosed sleep apnea. Our team will review your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.
Can a dentist fix sleep apnea without CPAP?
For many patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy can be an effective alternative to CPAP. Dr. Miller will evaluate your condition and recommend the treatment option that best fits your needs.
What are the symptoms of sleep apnea I should watch for?
Common symptoms include loud snoring, daytime fatigue, morning headaches, dry mouth, difficulty concentrating, and witnessed pauses in breathing during sleep.
How long does it take to get an oral appliance for sleep apnea?
Most patients receive their custom oral appliance within two to four weeks after diagnosis and treatment planning.
Is snoring always a sign of sleep apnea?
No. While snoring is a common symptom of sleep apnea, not everyone who snores has the condition. A professional evaluation can determine the cause.
Does Amelia Gentle Dentistry offer sleep apnea treatment near Yulee, FL?
Yes. Our Fernandina Beach office welcomes patients from Yulee, Amelia Island, Nassau County, and nearby communities seeking expert sleep apnea care.
What makes Amelia Gentle Dentistry different from other sleep apnea providers near me?
We’re home to Nassau County’s only AADSM-Qualified dentist. Combined with medically coordinated care, custom oral appliances, and decades of community trust, we provide a higher standard of sleep apnea treatment.
