Sleep Analysis Restored Optimized Reclaimed

Where structural assessment meets performance optimization

Sleep is the foundation of recovery, focus, and clinical resilience. When it’s compromised, everything downstream — TMJ pain, headaches, cervical tension, performance, mood — gets worse.

At Jawmatrix, sleep analysis is part of a comprehensive structural and physiological evaluation. We assess the factors that influence airway, jaw mechanics, and nervous-system regulation during sleep — and connect those findings to your daytime symptoms.

How sleep analysis works at Jawmatrix

The entire assessment happens in the comfort of your own home — across multiple nights, in your own bed.

Instead of spending a night in a sleep lab covered in wires, you wear a small ring-based device on your finger. The ring is minimally intrusive, comfortable enough to forget you’re wearing it, and FDA-cleared to deliver clinical-grade data on your physiology while you sleep naturally.

This is a meaningful shift from traditional sleep studies. Lab-based polysomnography captures one night, in an unfamiliar environment, often producing results that don’t reflect how you actually sleep at home. Our approach captures multiple nights, in your own environment, giving us a far more accurate picture of your sleep architecture, breathing patterns, and nervous-system regulation.

The data captured includes:

• Sleep-disordered breathing — apneas, hypopneas, and respiratory event-related arousals (RERAs)• Autonomic nervous system function — sympathetic and parasympathetic balance during sleep
• Sleep architecture — time in each sleep stage, fragmentation patterns, recovery metrics
• Environmental factors — conditions in your sleep environment that may be affecting rest
• Behavioral patterns — lifestyle factors influencing sleep quality

No wires. No clinic visit for the assessment. Just a small device on your finger and personalized clinical interpretation afterward.

How sleep connects to TMJ, cervical, and chiropractic care

Sleep dysfunction does not exist in isolation. Poor sleep architecture, chronic airway resistance, and nighttime bruxism all interact with the structures Jawmatrix evaluates clinically:

• Cervical alignment — head and neck position influence airway patency during sleep
• Mandibular position — jaw mechanics affect both airway and bruxism patterns
• Masseter and temporalis tension — frequently elevated in patients with sleep-disordered breathing
• Autonomic regulation — TMJ dysfunction and cervical instability are associated with sympathetic dominance, which fragments sleep

Sleep analysis findings inform how we approach TMJ treatment, neuromuscular care, and chiropractic management — and in some cases, identify patterns that warrant referral.

What we do — and what we don't

At Jawmatrix

• Multi-night at-home sleep assessment
• Clinical interpretation of results in the context of TMJ, cervical, and craniomandibular findings
• Integrated treatment planning when sleep dysfunction overlaps with TMJ or chiropractic concerns
• Personalized exercises and protocols supporting sleep-related muscular dysfunction

Where we collaborate

• We do not fabricate or fit oral appliances at Jawmatrix.
• For patients whose findings indicate that oral appliance therapy may be appropriate, we coordinate with established dental sleep medicine specialists in the area.
• For severe or complex sleep-disordered breathing requiring formal diagnosis or CPAP titration, we refer to board-certified sleep medicine physicians.

This collaborative model means you receive comprehensive structural evaluation here, while specialized dental and medical sleep services are provided by their respective specialists — each working at the top of their scope.

Who benefits from sleep analysis at Jawmatrix

• Anyone who needs a 3 PM pick-me-up just to make it through the day
• Anyone yawning through meetings, drives, and conversations regardless of how much they slept
• People who wake up tired, even after a full night in bed
• Those who snore — or whose partner has stopped sleeping in the same room
• People who grind their teeth or wake up with jaw tension, headaches, or a sore neck
• Anyone feeling foggy, irritable, or forgetful during the day
• Patients who have tried CPAP and couldn’t tolerate it
• Patients with TMJ pain, cervical tension, or unexplained fatigue that no one has connected to their sleep
• Anyone who wants a clear, data-driven picture of how they actually sleep — not a guess

Schedule a sleep analysis consultation

A consultation determines whether sleep analysis is appropriate for you and what the assessment pathway will look like.