Sound Sleep Solutions
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Treatment Options
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that can drastically affect your quality of life. It’s essential to treat sleep apnea effectively for overall health and well-being. We are dedicated to providing effective and comfortable sleep apnea solutions. We employ advanced, non-invasive oral appliances, a refreshing alternative to traditional sleep apnea treatments. With our help, you can bid farewell to restless nights and say hello to refreshing sleep. We’re committed to helping you improve your sleep, health, and well-being. Your journey to peaceful nights and happier days starts here.
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Other Treatment Options:
CPAP Therapy: for mild, moderate, or severe sleep disordered breathing
Craniofacial Surgery: for sleep disordered breathing with craniofacial abnormalities
Oral Surgery: for snoring and respiratory event related arousals
Airway Surgery: for snoring and respiratory event related arousals
How Treatments Work
Oral Appliances
(what we do)
Oral appliances reposition and stabilize your lower jaw, tongue, soft palate, and uvula. As oral appliances are similar to retainers, they are comfortable and easy to wear. Additionally, oral appliances are small and convenient making them easy to carry when traveling.
Oral Surgery
(What others do)
Maxillary or Genioglossus (tongue advancement) surgery, where an opening is cut where the tongue joins the jawbone and the area is pulled forward. Genioplasty is plastic surgery on the chin. The chin is sliced and the lower part is moved forward thus moving the tongue forward and enlarging the airway.
CPAP Therapy
(What others do)
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) provides constant air through a mask to maintain cushioning in the back of the throat which keeps the airway from collapsing. CPAP is only effective when used consistently and correctly.
Upper Airway Stimulation
(What others do)
An implantable pulse generator that stimulates the airway to increase airway size at palate and tongue-base.
Craniofacial Surgery
(What others do)
Craniofacial surgeries include Maxillomandibular Advancement (MMA) or Hyoid advancement surgery. For MMA, the upper (maxilla) is moved forward and stabilized with plates, or the lower jaw (mandible) is broken and a plate is inserted which moves the lower jawbone forward. For hyoid advancement surgery, the movable bone underneath the chin is brought forward, pulling the tongue muscle along with it which widens the airway.