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Sleep Apnea
Struggling with restless nights, loud snoring, or constant daytime fatigue? You might be suffering from sleep apnea. We provide custom dental solutions designed to improve your breathing, restore quality sleep, and enhance your overall health.
Our team works alongside physicians to diagnose and treat sleep apnea, helping patients achieve better breathing and sleep quality. Sleep apnea impacts approximately 22 million Americans and disrupts normal breathing during sleep, often without the person’s awareness. These nightly interruptions can cause serious long-term health complications, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
We emphasize non-invasive sleep apnea treatments using custom oral appliances designed to open the airway and reduce snoring — providing an alternative to CPAP devices for many patients.

What you can expect
The benefits of this treatment
- Custom-fit oral appliances as a CPAP alternative
- Coordinated care with sleep physicians
- Lifestyle and bite-correction guidance
- Better sleep, energy, and long-term heart health
Types of sleep apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) — the most prevalent form, caused by relaxed throat muscles obstructing airflow.
Central Sleep Apnea — occurs when the brain fails to signal proper breathing control.
Complex Sleep Apnea — combines both OSA and central sleep apnea, requiring specialized intervention.
Common symptoms
- Loud snoring or sudden gasping during sleep
- Daytime fatigue or unintentional dozing off
- Morning headaches and dry mouth
- Mood changes, irritability, or memory issues
- Nighttime acid reflux or excessive sweating
- Elevated blood pressure
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