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Snoring Treatment

Say Goodbye to Loud, Disruptive Snoring

Do you or a loved one suffer from loud, disruptive snoring? If so, you’re not alone. Snoring is a common problem that affects millions of people and can have a serious impact on sleep quality and overall health.

How We Can Help

If you’re tired of feeling exhausted all the time and are ready to do something about your snoring, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our doctor is dedicated to helping you get the rest you need and improve your overall health.

It’s important to note that snoring is not just a nuisance – it can have serious health consequences. People who snore regularly may be at increased risk for a number of health problems, including:

NightLase:

NightLase® is a non-invasive laser therapy designed to reduce snoring by gently tightening the soft tissues of the throat and soft palate. By improving tissue tone and reducing vibration during sleep, NightLase® can help keep the airway more stable and open, leading to quieter breathing and improved sleep quality for both patients and their partners. It requires no anesthesia, no downtime, and is often used as a complementary therapy alongside other airway and sleep treatments.

Oral device therapy:

Oral device therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that involves wearing a small device in the mouth while you sleep. These devices work by holding the lower jaw in a forward position, which helps to keep the airway open and prevent the collapse of the tongue and soft tissues in the throat. There are different types of oral devices available, and our doctor can help you choose the one that is best for you based on your specific needs and preferences.

Ready to Get Better Sleep?

Don’t Let Snoring Disrupt Your Sleep Any Longer

Sleep apnea:

Snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder that causes breathing to repeatedly stop and start during sleep. Sleep apnea can lead to a range of health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.

Heart problems:

Snoring can put extra strain on the heart and increase the risk of heart problems.

Cognitive problems:

Snoring can disrupt sleep and lead to problems with memory, concentration, and mood.

Relationship problems:

Snoring can cause problems in relationships, as it can disrupt the sleep of a bed partner or roommate.

Poor quality of life:

People who snore regularly may feel exhausted and have difficulty functioning during the day, leading to a poor quality of life.

Sleep studies:

If you’re experiencing sleep problems, a sleep study may be recommended to diagnose any underlying sleep disorders. During a sleep study, our doctor will monitor your sleep patterns and behaviors to determine the cause of your sleep problems and develop a treatment plan.

CPAP therapy:

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a treatment option for sleep apnea that involves wearing a mask over the nose or mouth while you sleep. The mask delivers a steady stream of air to help keep the airway open and prevent sleep apnea symptoms.

Lifestyle coaching:

If you’re struggling with sleep problems and are looking for ways to improve your sleep habits, our doctor can provide lifestyle coaching to help you make positive changes. We can work with you to develop a personalized plan to improve your sleep environment, establish healthy sleep habits, and manage stress.