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Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment

Custom oral appliances for better sleep.

Sleep Apnea Explained

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, often hundreds of times per night. At Wilson Dental Associates, we offer dental treatment options for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common form. Untreated sleep apnea is linked to serious health consequences including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and motor vehicle accidents from daytime drowsiness. Effective treatment improves sleep quality, energy, mood, and long-term health.

Sleep apnea occurs when the airway becomes blocked during sleep, typically because the soft tissues at the back of the throat collapse and obstruct breathing. Common symptoms include loud snoring, witnessed pauses in breathing during sleep, gasping or choking sounds, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and frequent nighttime urination. Diagnosis requires a sleep study, which can typically be done at home using portable equipment.

Dental treatment for sleep apnea typically involves a custom oral appliance that positions the lower jaw slightly forward during sleep, keeping the airway open. Oral appliances are an excellent option for patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea or those who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy. They are comfortable, portable, easy to clean, and don't require electricity, making them practical for travel. We work closely with your physician or sleep specialist to determine if oral appliance therapy is right for you and to monitor effectiveness with follow-up sleep studies.

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How Treatment Works

Diagnose

A sleep study (often done at home) confirms sleep apnea and its severity. We coordinate with your physician for proper diagnosis.

Evaluate

We assess your jaw, bite, teeth, and airway to determine if oral appliance therapy is appropriate for your case.

Customize

A custom oral appliance is fabricated from precise impressions or digital scans of your mouth.

Monitor

We adjust the appliance for optimal effectiveness and comfort, and follow up with you and your sleep physician to verify treatment success.

Sleep Apnea Approach

Sleep apnea is a medical condition with serious consequences, and we approach treatment with that seriousness. At Wilson Dental Associates, we work in collaboration with sleep physicians to ensure proper diagnosis, appropriate treatment selection, and ongoing monitoring of treatment effectiveness.

We use custom-fitted oral appliances designed specifically for each patient's mouth and anatomy. Off-the-shelf devices from drugstores typically don't work well and can cause jaw problems. Our oral appliances are made from impressions or digital scans and adjusted carefully for both comfort and effectiveness. We monitor for side effects, make adjustments as needed, and coordinate with your sleep physician to verify the treatment is working through follow-up sleep studies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions to help you feel informed, prepared, and confident before your appointment.

What is sleep apnea and how do I know if I have it?
How is sleep apnea diagnosed?
Can a dentist treat sleep apnea?
What is an oral appliance for sleep apnea?
How much does an oral appliance for sleep apnea cost?
Is an oral appliance as effective as CPAP?
Are oral appliances comfortable to wear?
How long does oral appliance therapy take to work?
What happens if sleep apnea goes untreated?
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