Sleep Apnea & Your Smile: More Connected Than You Think
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is more than loud snoring—it’s a potentially serious condition where breathing pauses disrupt your sleep cycle, oxygen levels, and overall health. Because OSA is often related to jaw position and airway structure, dentists are in a unique position to detect early signs during routine exams. Symptoms like enamel wear, clenching, dry mouth, and even receding gums can be subtle indicators. The best part? For many patients, a custom-made oral appliance can offer an effective, non-invasive alternative to CPAP therapy.
We take a comprehensive approach to dental care because we know oral health is deeply connected to your whole-body wellness. When you become part of our practice, you’re not just getting treatment—you’re getting a team that’s genuinely invested in your quality of life.
If you’re tired of being tired, let’s talk. Schedule a sleep consultation and take the first step toward healthier sleep—and a dental home that truly cares about you.