Our Snoring and Sleep Apnea treatment focuses on using custom-fitted oral appliances to manage the symptoms of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea effectively. Delivered by experienced dentists specializing in sleep disorders, these appliances are designed to reposition the lower jaw, tongue, soft palate, and uvula while you sleep. This repositioning helps keep the airway open, reducing snoring and sleep apnea events. With consistent use, patients can experience significant improvements in sleep quality and overall health.
The treatment works by utilizing oral appliance therapy, which involves the fitting of a custom-made device designed to keep the airway open during sleep. Your dentist will conduct a thorough assessment and work closely with you and your healthcare providers to ensure the appliance is tailored to your specific needs. The device is comfortable, easy to use, and can be adjusted for maximum effectiveness. With time, this method can enhance breathing, reduce snoring, and alleviate the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, improving both sleep quality and overall health.
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The treatment works by utilizing oral appliance therapy, which involves the fitting of a custom-made device designed to keep the airway open during sleep. Your dentist will conduct a thorough assessment and work closely with you and your healthcare providers to ensure the appliance is tailored to your specific needs. The device is comfortable, easy to use, and can be adjusted for maximum effectiveness. With time, this method can enhance breathing, reduce snoring, and alleviate the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, improving both sleep quality and overall health.
By opting for our Snoring and Sleep Apnea treatment, patients benefit from improved sleep quality, reduced health risks associated with untreated sleep apnea, and the comfort of a non-invasive solution.

Most patients start to notice improvements in their sleep quality within a few days to a week of using the oral appliance.
Yes, the appliances are custom-made to fit comfortably in your mouth, ensuring ease of use throughout the night.
This therapy is ideal for patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and those who cannot tolerate CPAP machines. It's important to consult with a qualified dentist for an assessment.
Yes, it's crucial to discuss your condition with your primary care physician and other relevant specialists to ensure comprehensive care.
