Sleep apnea and snoring

Snoring and mild sleep apnea can interrupt your rest and affect your overall health. In some cases, a custom-made dental appliance can help position your jaw in a way that improves airflow and supports better breathing during sleep. This simple, non-invasive approach can reduce snoring, improve sleep quality, and make nightly rest more comfortable.

Sleep-disordered breathing often goes unnoticed until it disrupts your energy or causes morning headaches, fatigue, or irritability. Identifying the cause helps us determine whether a dental appliance may be a helpful solution. Our approach is gentle, informative, and tailored to your symptoms.

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Why airway care matters

Interrupted breathing affects more than your sleep — it can influence mood, focus, and long-term health. Addressing mild airway obstruction early helps prevent further complications.

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What happens during treatment

We review your symptoms, evaluate your airway, and take digital scans for a precise-fitting appliance. Once your device is ready, we show you how to use it and monitor your progress over time.

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Here to help with CDCP

Coverage varies depending on eligibility and appliance type. We’ll walk you through what’s included before you make any decisions.

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Making dental care easier to afford

We help you understand costs clearly, offer direct billing, and guide you through financing or insurance options to make care accessible.

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