Sleep Diagnostics & Therapy in Rogers, AR

Sleep Diagnostics

 

Snoring, fatigue, brain fog, morning headaches?

Sleep diagnostics Rogers AR at Restorative Wellness Center helps identify the root cause of sleep-breathing issues — especially when they overlap with TMJ strain, clenching, airway restriction, and chronic facial pain. The good news: you don’t have to guess. A simple, at-home sleep study can give us objective data and a clear direction.

At Restorative Wellness Center – TMJ + Snoring Solutions, we use a root-cause approach to evaluate sleep quality, breathing, and airway function-then build a plan that fits your goals and your anatomy. 

What our sleep testing looks like

 

1 ) Comfortable, at-home sleep testing

Most patients start with a home sleep test you complete in your own bed. It tracks key metrics such as breathing stability, oxygen levels, and sleep-related events.

 

2 ) Airway + jaw evaluation (because they’re connected)

Sleep problems often aren’t “just sleep.” They can be tied to: 

  • nasal resistance 
  • airway size/collapse tendencies 
  • jaw position and bite relationships 
  • clenching/grinding patterns 
  • TMJ inflammation and joint loading 

That’s why we commonly pair sleep testing with a structured TMJ/airway workup (as indicated). 

 

3 ) Physician interpretation + collaborative plan

When needed, a sleep physician reviews the test data so you have a medically sound diagnosis. Then we walk you through the findings in plain English and map out next steps-whether that’s oral appliance therapy, coordination with CPAP, airway-focused strategies, or combined care. 

 

Who should consider sleep diagnostics?

If any of these sound familiar, testing is worth considering:

  • You wake up tired even after “enough” hours
  • Loud snoring, gasping, or witnessed breathing pauses
  • Morning headaches, dry mouth, or sore throat
  • Nighttime clenching/grinding, jaw tightness, or TMJ flare-ups
  • Focus issues, mood changes, irritability, or “brain fog”
  • High blood pressure or cardiometabolic concerns
  • Unexplained weight changes or worsening energy over time

Why accurate diagnostics matter

 

Better data = better decisions. When we know what’s happening during sleep, we can:

  • Match you to the right therapy (instead of trial-and-error)
  • Identify whether the driver is more airway, more jaw/TMJ, or both
  • Measure improvement objectively after treatment changes
  • Reduce long-term risk from untreated sleep-disordered breathing

Frequently asked questions

 

Are home sleep tests accurate?

Home sleep tests can be very helpful for identifying sleep-disordered breathing-especially when interpreted by qualified clinicians and paired with a focused airway/TMJ evaluation.

Will insurance cover this?

Coverage varies by plan and by the type of testing required. Our team can help you understand your options and provide guidance on the most straightforward path for your situation.

Do you only test, or do you treat too?

Both. If testing confirms a sleep-breathing problem, we can discuss care options such as custom oral appliances, coordination with your physician for CPAP, and additional supportive therapies where appropriate.

What if results show severe sleep apnea?

If apnea is severe, many patients do best with CPAP-first or CPAP + oral appliance support (combination therapy). We’ll coordinate with your sleep physician to ensure your plan is safe, effective, and monitored.

What other tools do you use besides the home sleep test?

Depending on your case, we may use imaging and airway measurements to understand your anatomy and function-especially when TMJ pain, bite instability, or nasal breathing limitations are part of the picture.

How do all these tests fit together?

Think of it like assembling a puzzle: sleep data shows what’s happening, and airway/jaw diagnostics help explain why. Putting them together helps us personalize treatment and improve outcomes.

Ready for answers?

If you’re dealing with snoring, fatigue, or TMJ-related sleep disruption, we’ll help you get clarity-and a plan you can actually follow.

Request an appointment to discuss sleep testing and next steps.

Sleep Diagnostics Rogers AR — Comprehensive Sleep Testing & Therapy

At Restorative Wellness Center in Rogers, AR, we offer advanced sleep diagnostics Rogers AR patients can rely on to accurately identify sleep-disordered breathing, sleep apnea, and other sleep disorders. Dr. Kyle Benton’s team combines state-of-the-art diagnostic tools with integrative treatment approaches to deliver lasting improvements in sleep quality and health.

Home Sleep Testing

Our convenient at-home sleep testing program allows patients to undergo a comprehensive sleep study from the comfort of their own bed. The portable diagnostic device records airflow, oxygen saturation, respiratory effort, and sleep position to provide clinically accurate data. Results are reviewed by Dr. Benton and used to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient’s sleep profile.

In-Depth Sleep Analysis

Beyond simple screening, our team performs full multi-parameter sleep analysis to detect obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, upper airway resistance syndrome, hypopnea, and other breathing-related sleep disorders. This comprehensive evaluation guides treatment decisions for maximum effectiveness.

Oral Appliance Therapy — A CPAP Alternative

For many patients diagnosed with sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy provides effective relief without the discomfort of CPAP machines. Our custom-fitted oral devices reposition the jaw to keep the airway open during sleep. Learn more about our sleep apnea and snoring solutions and how oral appliances compare to CPAP therapy.

Ongoing Sleep Monitoring & Follow-Up

Sleep health requires ongoing monitoring. Our sleep diagnostics program includes follow-up testing to assess treatment effectiveness and make adjustments as needed. We also offer nutritional guidance through our wellness and nutrition program to address lifestyle factors that impact sleep quality.

Ready to find out what’s disrupting your sleep? Schedule a consultation at our Rogers AR office today.

For authoritative information on sleep disorders and diagnostics, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) provides evidence-based guidelines that inform our sleep diagnostics Rogers AR approach. We use these standards to deliver accurate, comprehensive sleep assessments.

Our sleep diagnostics Rogers AR program is designed to work alongside your TMJ and airway treatment for truly integrated care. If you have been struggling with poor sleep, fatigue, or morning headaches, our sleep diagnostics Rogers AR team at Restorative Wellness Center can help identify the root cause and build a personalized treatment plan.

If you’ve been told you need CPAP but are looking for an alternative, our sleep diagnostics Rogers AR team evaluates your specific anatomy and breathing patterns to determine if oral appliance therapy or other interventions may be a better fit. Sleep diagnostics Rogers AR at Restorative Wellness Center is the first step toward lasting relief.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sleep diagnostic evaluation?

A sleep diagnostic evaluation assesses the quality, architecture, and respiratory patterns of your sleep to identify disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea, upper airway resistance syndrome, and sleep-disordered breathing. At Restorative Wellness Center, diagnostics are integrated with TMJ and airway assessment for a comprehensive picture of your health.

Do I need a formal sleep study to be treated at Restorative Wellness Center?

Not always. Many patients begin with a home sleep test or in-office airway screening, which provides actionable clinical data without the cost or inconvenience of an in-lab polysomnogram. Dr. Benton reviews all diagnostic data in the context of your TMJ and craniofacial findings to develop an integrated treatment plan.

What is the difference between a home sleep test and a lab sleep study?

A home sleep test (HST) measures key respiratory parameters in your own environment and is appropriate for patients with moderate-to-high pretest probability of obstructive sleep apnea. A lab-based polysomnogram (PSG) provides more comprehensive data including brain waves, limb movements, and detailed sleep staging. Dr. Benton will recommend the appropriate level of diagnostic testing based on your symptoms.

How does sleep diagnostics connect to TMJ treatment?

Sleep-disordered breathing and TMJ dysfunction are deeply interconnected through the pain-sleep-breathing triad. Airway obstruction causes repetitive arousals that increase muscle tension, bruxism, and jaw loading overnight — worsening TMJ symptoms. Diagnosing sleep quality is essential to treating TMJ at the root cause rather than just addressing daytime symptoms.

What happens after a sleep diagnostic evaluation at RWC?

Following evaluation, Dr. Benton reviews your results in the context of your full clinical picture and develops a personalized treatment plan. This may include oral appliance therapy, positional strategies, myofunctional therapy, and coordinated care with your physician — all aimed at improving both airway function and jaw health simultaneously.