Experience the Joy of Silent Nights!
Are snoring and sleep apnea robbing you and your partner of a quiet night’s rest? Our Oral Appliance Therapy is the solution.
Experience the Joy of Silent Nights!
Are snoring and sleep apnea robbing you and your partner of a quiet night’s rest? Our Oral Appliance Therapy is the solution.
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Oral Appliance Therapy For Sleep Apnea
Welcome to our Oral Appliance Therapy service, a cutting-edge solution for patients seeking relief from snoring, sleep apnea, and related issues. Our experienced team of dental professionals is dedicated to improving your sleep quality and overall well-being. Learn more about our services below.
Welcome to our Oral Appliance Therapy service, a cutting-edge solution for patients seeking relief from snoring, sleep apnea, and related issues. Our experienced team of dental professionals is dedicated to improving your sleep quality and overall well-being. Learn more about our services below.
What Is Oral Appliance Therapy
Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) is a non-invasive, effective treatment for sleep-related breathing disorders. OAT involves the use of custom-made oral appliances that comfortably reposition the jaw, allowing for improved airflow during sleep. It’s a proven alternative to CPAP machines and surgery.
Benefits Of Oral Appliance Therapy
- Improved Sleep Quality
- Reduced Snoring
- Enhanced Comfort and Convenience
- Increased Compliance Compared to CPAP
- Customized to Fit Your Needs
How Does OAT Works ?
Our experienced dental team will conduct a thorough assessment to determine the best OAT solution for you. Customized oral appliances gently reposition the jaw and tongue, preventing airway obstruction and promoting uninterrupted breathing during sleep.
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Is Oral Appliance Therapy Right for You?
Are you a candidate for OAT? Our team will assess your specific needs and discuss the treatment plan with you. OAT is often recommended for those with mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring issues. Find out if you qualify today.
Are you a candidate for OAT? Our team will assess your specific needs and discuss the treatment plan with you. OAT is often recommended for those with mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring issues. Find out if you qualify today.
Why Choose Us for OAT ?
At [Your Clinic Name], we take pride in offering top-notch Oral Appliance Therapy. Our experienced team is dedicated to your well-being, and we provide:
- Customized Treatment Plans
- State-of-the-Art Facilities
- Exceptional Patient Care
- Proven Results
HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TREATMENT
99%
Patient Satisfaction
95%
Patient compliance (adherence to a recommended course of treatment)
93%
Net Promoter Score (a measure of customer experience)
15+
Years of experience
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most frequent questions and answers
Yes. Though sleep apnea is more common in men, about nine percent of women suffer from the condition. Obstructive sleep apnea can be found in thin women and the prevalance of OSA is the same in women and men after menopause. The best way to find out is by taking our assessment here.
Yes, OSA can interfere with sex drive and function. Both men and women often report a rejuventating effect of OSA treatment that includes improved sexual drive and function.
Yes. While many people with sleep apnea are overweight, the condition occurs among people of all shapes and sizes. In fact, the majority of sleep apnea patients are not overweight. These people still suffer from the same symptoms of loud snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, cardiovascular complications, morning headaches, memory problems, feelings of depression, acid reflux, nocturia and impotence.
Yes. Though sleep apnea is more common in men, about nine percent of women suffer from the condition. Obstructive sleep apnea can be found in thin women and the prevalance of OSA is the same in women and men after menopause. The best way to find out is by taking our assessment here.
Yes, OSA can interfere with sex drive and function. Both men and women often report a rejuventating effect of OSA treatment that includes improved sexual drive and function.
Yes. While many people with sleep apnea are overweight, the condition occurs among people of all shapes and sizes. In fact, the majority of sleep apnea patients are not overweight. These people still suffer from the same symptoms of loud snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, cardiovascular complications, morning headaches, memory problems, feelings of depression, acid reflux, nocturia and impotence.