Can't Tolerate Your CPAP?

You should ask yourself which treatment you are more likely to use consistently... CPAP or an oral sleep appliance? After all, the first measure of effectiveness is, of course, whether or not you adhere to the treatment protocols.


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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

Alzheimers

Sleep Apnea causes changes in cerebral blood flow leading to  cognitive decline and aggravates Alzheimers progression

Headaches

Jaw Joints/Jaw Muscle

Characterized by a pressing, not pulsing, pain that is usually felt across both sides of the head, and can last up to four hours. 

An overbite, underbite, or crossbite, their jaw may not rest in a healthy natural position. 

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

Alzheimers

Sleep Apnea causes changes in cerebral blood flow leading to  cognitive decline and aggravates Alzheimers progression

Headaches

Characterized by a pressing, not pulsing, pain that is usually felt across both sides of the head, and can last up to four hours. 

Jaw Joints/Jaw Muscle

An overbite, underbite, or crossbite, their jaw may not rest in a healthy natural position. 

Not Wearing your CPAP?

If you are looking to treat your sleep apnea or if you are not wearing your CPAP, as Diplomates of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, Dr. Mike and Dr. Jeremy are able to fit you with an FDA-approved oral appliance to eliminate or reduce your sleep apnea.

No air pumps, masks or tubes.

Fits in your pocket and easy to travel.

Preferred 80% of the time over a CPAP.

Simply advance the bottom jaw and bite.

Quiet

Portable

Comfort

Adjustable

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Can't Tolerate Your CPAP? 

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Can't Tolerate Your CPAP?



Dr. Frith especially enjoys giving back. Not only has he volunteered his services on mission trips, but he also has participated with local organizations like Give Kids A Smile, Mercy Ministries, and Healing Grace.

3 Simple Steps

to treating Sleep Apnea and replacing your CPAP

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Schedule a Sleep Appointment with Dr. Jeremy Frith and Dr. Mike Frith

We will give treatment options and payment options 

We fit you with an FDA approved appliance for sleep apnea

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 can write a prescription to Dr. Mike and Dr. Jeremy who can make a custom-fit oral appliance. Dr.  Mike and Dr. Jeremy will provide ongoing treatment to make sure your appliance remains comfortable and effective. 

Dr. Jeremy Frith, Dentist Credentialed in TMJ and Sleep Disorder Treatments and Therapies

Dr. Jeremy Frith holds numerous professional designations related to the treatment of TMJ disorder and sleep disorders. Dr. Frith is a Fellow of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, a Diplomate in the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, and a Qualified Dentist- American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.

Dr. Frith earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri – Columbia and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Dentistry. Like his father, Jeremy is incredibly passionate about broadening his knowledge every chance he gets. Post-graduation, he has continued to expand his expertise by attending on average over 100 credit hours per year of continuing education.

Courses he frequently attends involve such topics as TMJ/TMD, Craniofacial Pain, Airway, Sleep, Patient Comfort, Digital (High Tech) Dentistry, Healing Laser Therapy, Healing with Laser,  Implants, Pedodontics, Prolozone, and Ozone.

  • American Academy of Craniofacial Pain 
  • American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine
  • Qualified Dentist- American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
  • American Association of Ozonotherapy
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • Advanced Prolozone Therapy
  • Evaluator for Clinical Research Associates
  • Former Vice President of Midwest Dental Sleep Medicine Study Club
  • Authored Article “Reversal of Permanent Tongue Numbness with MLS Laser & Prolozone/Ozone Therapy-A Case Study
  • Academy of General Dentistry 
  • Evaluator for Clinical Research Foundation
  • American Association of Ozonotherapy
  • American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
  • American Academy of Craniofacial Pain
  • American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine

Professional Affiliations

Professional Achievements

Expertise In Sleep Disorders

  • Relief of migraine, tension, and cluster headaches

  • Correction of TMJ (jaw joints) disorders

  • Correction of sleep apnea problems

Credentials

  • Director / Owner, TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centre of St. Louis

  • ABCP, Diplomate notation, for craniofacial pain & craniofacial dental sleep medicine 

  • St. Louis Magazine’s Top Dentists, 2008-2024

  • AACD Accredited Member (cosmetic dentistry)

  • Academy of General Dentistry Fellowship

  • American Dental Association, member

  • International Association of Orthodontics

  • Past president, greater St. Louis Dental Society, West County

  • Author of Healthy Input

  • Product evaluator for CRA

  • TV & and radio personality guest

  • CNO (Bite Adjustment) Diplomate

  • Midwest Dental Sleep Club Past President 

Dr. Frith also serves as St. Louis’ first Diplomate in Craniofacial Pain and Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine. He helps patients understand that with proper evaluation and diagnosis, the conditions of Craniofacial pain, sleep apnea and snoring can be successfully treated with non-surgical therapies. Dr. Frith is focused on the health and wellbeing of his patients and strives to understand each patient’s unique dental needs; he combines standard dental treatments and practices with holistic approaches to address, alleviate and ultimately solve any dental pain and problems experienced by his patients.

Dr. Mike Frith, Diplomate in Craniofacial Pain and Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine

Schedule your sleep evaluation with our doctors to discuss how an FDA-approved sleep appliance treats sleep apnea without a CPAP.

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Ellisville Office

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Tuesday           8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday    8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Tuesday           8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday    8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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      269 Clarkson Rd       Ellisville, MO 63011