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Snoring & Sleep Apnea FAQ's

Learn about snoring and sleep apnea, and how Snore Experts can help. Below are some quick answers to common questions.

Snoring is the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound is due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping. In some cases, the sound may be soft, but in most cases, it can be loud and unpleasant. Snoring during sleep may be a sign, or first alarm, of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), is a breathing related sleep disorder which can cause people to snore, as well as pose serious health threats. OSA is a condition that occurs when a person regularly stops breathing (apnea) for 10 seconds or longer with drops in their blood oxygen levels during sleep.

Every day we treat patients just like you who have tried the CPAP and found it uncomfortable or unbearable. Our dental-based solutions offer an alternative solution to the CPAP. Oral appliances are custom-made to the size and shape of your mouth. Because they are made from impressions we take of your teeth and are adjusted by a dentist trained in dental sleep medicine, they are much more comfortable, and effective, than any mouthpiece you’ve tried at home. This allows us to comfortably and gently move the lower jaw forward while you sleep and open your airway. By doing this we can get your snoring and sleep apnea under control and offer an effective and FDA-approved alternative to the CPAP machine. In addition, ask us about NightLase® Laser Snoring Therapy, a new Non-invasive laser therapy for snoring.

Many of our patients simply snore and their partners find it unbearable. At our treatment centers we offer you the ability to determine if your snoring is simply benign snoring or something much more insidious.

This is done through our in-home sleep study programs. With your consultation at Snore Experts, you will gain knowledge that will help you on your way to sleeping better. Call us today to learn how we can help you stop snoring now!

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Snore Experts Financing

Snore Experts offers CareCredit, a healthcare credit card to help with the cost of treatments and procedures. CareCredit allows you to make convenient monthly payments. Accepted at over 200,000 providers nationwide for LASIK, Vision Care, Cosmetic & Dermatology Procedures, Dentistry, Veterinary, Hearing Care, and more. CareCredit is now also accepted at select retail locations.

For complete details on healthcare financing terms, please review the CareCredit account agreement within the application.

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Educational Videos for Better Sleep

Explore our collection of helpful videos designed to educate you about snoring, sleep apnea, and the treatments available. Learn from experts and see how our solutions can improve your sleep quality and overall health. Watch the videos below to get started on your journey to better rest!

Sleeping and Breathing Education

Having a healthy airway is essential to our overall health. In this video, you will learn how a compromised airway can severely impact your life in various ways. At our practice, we focus on your overall health, starting with a healthy airway. Welcome to the Breathing and Wellness Movement.

What Happens To Your Body And Brain If You Don't Get Sleep

Sleep expert Matthew Walker breaks down the many effects of sleep deprivation on your brain and body.

Dr Kathleen Carson

The close relationships between nasal patency to TMJ, Autonomic nervous system balance, OSA, teeth grinding all the way from the growth and development of the maxilla-facial complex.

Finding Connor Deegan

Hear the story of Connor Deegan and his struggles with sleep apnea.

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