About The Vivos Institute™
The Vivos Institute training center in Denver, Colorado, was established to provide advanced post-graduate education to dentists, dental teams, and other healthcare professionals in a live and hands-on setting. The 15,000-square-foot Institute welcomes providers from around the world to learn more about obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), Vivos’ multidisciplinary treatments for OSA within their practice areas, practice management, leadership, and medical billing.
The Institute plays an essential role in Vivos’ mission to spread awareness about OSA among dental professionals, as they are best equipped to provide treatment for the life-altering disorder. Not only can the facility accommodate hundreds of professionals every day, but it also has the technology needed to provide essential and high-quality training for dentists.




About Sleep Apnea

When left untreated, sleep apnea can affect your health and cause serious health concerns, such as heart disease, depression, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

One in 15 adults in the US is expected to have sleep apnea, which amounts to over 20 million people.

Sleep apnea can occur at any age—even in infancy and childhood. However, the risk of developing the sleep disorder tends to increase with age.
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