"We Treat the Tough Cases"
Jonathan Greenburg, DDS & Michael Tong, DDS
Exclusively Treating Sleep Apnea, Snoring, and CPAP Intolerance
www.SnoreExperts.com
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Hi Everyone,
In case you missed our webinars on the Ground-Breaking Vivos treatment for both Adults and Children, please call our office so we can provide you with a link to this incredible information. It is hard for me to put into words how excited our entire team is about being able to offer this revolutionary solution to Snoring & Sleep Apnea. There are 2 things I want you to be aware of:
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1. No more CPAP or Dental Appliances: Both the CPAP and the Appliances we treat you with at Snore Experts are things you have to do for life. Meaning you have to wear them every night or you suffer the consequences. They treat the problem when you wear them but they don’t fix the problem. As you know, the problem is your tongue is too big for your mouth. So, it goes backwards, blocking your airway causing Snoring & Sleep Apnea. It keeps your brain from getting the vital Oxygen it needs.
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The Vivos treatment is a type of orthodontic treatment lasting 18 – 24 months and in a pain-free way, expands your jaws to make room for your tongue. The result - - In a recent study, 25% of the participants at the end of treatment no longer needed to wear anything. Not a CPAP or a Dental Appliance. This is truly a next generation treatment
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2. Kids: We have already discussed the fact that both Snoring & Sleep Apnea is about a Big Tongue in a Mouth that is too small. This happens between the ages of 2 and 12. The question always was “What if we could fix the kids? Make sure their mouth grew large enough to fit the tongue?” Well, now we can finally do this! Yes, by treating the kids, they should never Snore or have Sleep Apnea.
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You are probably well aware of the massive increase in ADHD with our kids over previous generations. A number of studies are all pointing to the fact that many of these kids have airway issues. Meaning they are not getting Oxygen when they sleep. You can tell when you see them breathing through their mouth. By the way, “Mouth Breathing” is NOT normal. Nose Breathing IS. If you see a kid, or an adult, breathing through their mouth, their jaws are too small for their tongue and they are struggling to get Oxygen to their brain. At sleep, they struggle big time. With this new Vivos treatment, we can treat these kids to give them the proper jaw size they were supposed to have. Aside from feeling so much better, they will look better as well.
To find out more, call our office today and we can schedule a time to come in and discuss these treatments in more detail. If you have Children and/or Grandchildren who have allergies, ADHD, are Bed-wetting, Snoring, tired during the day, having behavioral issues and/or mouth-breathing get them in to see us. There is finally help.
To open airways, great sleep and optimal health for everyone.
Best - - Dr. Greenburg
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After a California couple recently set TikTok ablaze when they revealed they regularly switch which side of the bed they sleep on, Seven Sharp decided to ask for some expert advice on the matter.
The TikTok, posted by Angelina Murphy, handle @renovatingourhome, has racked up millions of views since being posted last month.
"OK I really need to know if we are alone in this — do you randomly pick which side of the bed you are going to sleep on?" Murphy queried in the video.
"We do not have a regular side of the bed that we sleep on. It's never discussed, we just randomly pick a side where we sleep."
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“Sleep divorce” is a phrase used to describe the trend of couples choosing to sleep in separate beds despite living under the same roof. While it paints a dramatic picture of a trouble-in-paradise situation, the motives behind this trend are benign and, in fact, firmly rooted in practicality and science.
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Your body and mind require time to calm down and decompress from your day before attempting to get some sleep. Luckily, there are plenty of tricks that could help you at bedtime like reading, drinking a hot cup of herbal tea or journaling. But if those tips aren't enough and you're still struggling to get some shut-eye, practicing a few yoga poses may be your key to getting a better night's sleep.
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There's still so much we don't know about Alzheimer's disease, but the link between poor sleep and worsening disease is one that researchers are exploring with gusto.
In a recent study published earlier this year, scientists found that using sleeping pills to get some shut-eye could reduce the build-up of toxic clumps of proteins in fluid that washes the brain clean every night.
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“Life is 10% what happens to you, and 90% how you react to it." - Charles R. Swindoll
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Snore Experts Customer Spotlight
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Name: Dr. Rodney A.
Age: 66
Years of snoring: 20+
Number of snoring products tried: 3
Experience: I have been a snorer with bouts of mild to moderate sleep apnea for most of my life. My condition has, up until recently, been a fact of life, a problem mostly for those who sleep near me. I was never particularly interested in a CPAP machine since I had heard the cons of using one…..The miracle is not in the relatively simple bio-engineered design and function of the device, developed and continually improved by Dr. Greenburg, but in the change that has occurred in my life, and by default in the lives of those around me. I sleep soundly the entire night, I wake up refreshed maintain energy and concentration through the day, and I am sure, much more pleasant to be around. Thank you for probably saving my life!
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Q & A w/ Dr. Greenburg
Our readers are invited to email us with their questions! Click Here
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Q: What are the signs that I’m sleeping too much? (Olivia C.)
A: Olivia, more isn’t always better: Regularly sleeping more than nine hours at a time is associated with headaches, back pain, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. These risks may be due to an underlying cause (depression, alcohol abuse, and narcolepsy, for example) rather than oversleeping itself. But either way, it’s worth telling your doctor. Find out some more surprising things that happen to your body when you get too much sleep. Hope this helps!
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Q: Do I really need to stop using my phone before bed? (Jennifer E.)
A: Jennifer, the blue part of the light spectrum boosts mood and energy during daytime, but it can throw off your circadian clock in the hours leading up to bedtime. Most of us are getting more blue-light exposure than ever because of smartphones, laptops, and LED light bulbs, which are bluer than their less energy-efficient predecessors. You could cut down on late-day screen time, but if that’s not realistic, try wearing amber-tinted glasses in the evening,
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All in One Location
- SleepTesting, CPAP/APAP, Dental Mouthpieces, Surgery, Laser Therapy, & More
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Proven Results:
- Over 85% compliance with CPAP/APAP. Patented Dental appliance proven successful on even severe OSA.
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Dentist:
- Dr. Greenburg and Dr. Tong are 2 of the most prominent Sleep Doctors in the Country. When other doctors need treatment for their sleep apnea, why do you think they choose Snore Experts?
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Experience:
- Successfully treated thousands of patients.
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Have a difficult patient?
Refer to us your 5 patients who are suffering most from Sleep Apnea. You know the ones. They are obese, have Type 2 Diabetes, High blood pressure, of course they snore and more.
Let us prove to you why we can be successful with even these patients.
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Please Note: All information presented in Snore Expert's, The Way To Better Sleep Newsletter is for informational purposes only. It is not specific medical advice for any individual. Answers to reader questions are provided for informational purposes only. All information presented should not be construed as medical instruction. You should take no action solely on the basis of this publication’s contents. You are advised to consult a health professional about any issue regarding your health and well-being. While the information presented here is believed to be sensible and accurate based on the author’s best judgement, readers who fail to seek counsel from appropriate health professionals assume risk of any potential ill effects. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Snore Experts.
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