The fix might be right under your nose. Anantuni Family Dental in Chandler now offers Intake® — the magnetic nasal dilator that opens your airway wider than any strip on the market. Get fitted at a quick in-office visit.
In-office fitting • HSA/FSA eligible • No prescription needed
A blocked or narrow airway at night quietly steals from your sleep, your energy, and the person sleeping next to you.
You wake up to elbow nudges, separate bedrooms, or earplugs on the nightstand. The cause is usually airflow, not volume.
Restless nights, vivid dreams that feel exhausting, and a fuzzy head in the morning are classic signs of fragmented sleep from poor breathing.
Dry mouth, scratchy throat, bad morning breath, or your CPAP isn’t doing its job — all signs the nose isn’t carrying its share of the air.
Intake is a small, FDA-registered device that uses a reusable magnetic band plus low-profile adhesive tabs to gently open the outside of your nose. The result is a wider airway, easier breathing, and quieter, deeper sleep — without sticky strips that fall off in the middle of the night.
Three short steps. Most patients walk in and leave the same day with their Intake kit.
Call or text to schedule. We’ll check airway, jaw, and bite signs that affect how you breathe at night.
We size the magnetic band to your nose, show you how to place a tab, and answer any questions about use with CPAP, beards, or glasses.
Take home the reusable band and a starter pack of tabs. Refills are stocked at the office whenever you need more.
Intake helps anyone whose nose isn’t carrying its share of nighttime airflow. A few common reasons we recommend it:
And the partners losing sleep over the snoring.
People who wake easily and can’t fall back asleep.
Dry mouth, scratchy throat, morning breath, dental wear.
Seasonal stuffiness, deviated septum, narrow nasal valves.
Easier nasal airflow can make masks more comfortable.
If sleep isn’t restoring you, your airway is a good place to start.
The fastest way to find out is a 15-minute airway eval. Call or text and we’ll find a time this week.
Benjamin Wedding
Not many people take much pride in their work nowadays, but Dr. Anantuni is certainly the exception. Not only is she an exceptional dentist, but she truly cares about her patients. The entire staff is warm, welcoming, and professional. I walked in nervous and walked out with a smile — literally. Highly recommend this practice to anyone looking for a dentist who genuinely cares.
Lolita King
Best dentist ever. Seriously. I was terrified of the dentist for years and years. This office changed that completely. They are patient, kind, and they genuinely care about the people who walk through their doors. I can’t recommend them enough.
Aggie Shapiro
Dr. Anantuni and her team are second to none. They go above and beyond to make sure every visit is comfortable and that you understand exactly what is going on with your dental health. I drive 30+ minutes to come here and it’s worth every mile.
Derek Forehand
Over 22 years going here and plan on years more. Dr. Anantuni always provides for her patients. The consistency and quality of care I’ve received over two decades is remarkable. The team feels like family at this point. There is no other dentist I would trust.
Everything we get asked in the chair, answered here first.
Pricing for the Intake starter kit is shared during your in-office airway eval. The starter kit includes the reusable magnetic band plus a starter pack of adhesive tabs (the consumable that’s replaced roughly once per night).
No. Intake is an FDA-registered Class I device available over-the-counter. We offer it in-office because nasal dilators work best when they’re sized to your nose and paired with a quick airway eval — it takes the guesswork out of figuring out whether it’s actually right for you.
Yes. Intake is FDA registered, hypoallergenic, latex-free, and made in the USA. It uses medical-grade plastic and neodymium magnets in the reusable band, with hypoallergenic adhesive on each replaceable tab. No medication, no nasal spray, nothing inserted into the nose.
Most dental insurance does not cover over-the-counter nasal dilators, but Intake is generally HSA/FSA eligible. We’ll provide a receipt you can submit for reimbursement.
For many CPAP users, yes. Intake sits on the outside of the nose, which makes it compatible with nasal-pillow and full-face masks for most people. We can check fit alongside your mask at your visit.
The magnetic band is reusable and lasts many months with normal care. The adhesive tabs are single-use consumables — most people replace them after each night. Refill packs are stocked at the office whenever you need more.
Conveniently located near the 101 & Chandler Blvd — we serve Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Sun Lakes.
Call or text and we’ll set up a quick airway eval — most patients walk out with their Intake the same day.
Walk-ins welcome — same-week appointments usually available.