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Snoring & Sleep Apnoea

Snoring may seem harmless, but it can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying issue. Sleep apnoea causes breathing to pause during the night, interrupting rest and leaving you feeling drained the next day.

Treatment at the Centre for Advanced Dentistry & Implantology aims to make breathing easier and promote more restful sleep. By improving airflow and supporting proper jaw and tongue positioning, we help reduce snoring and promote uninterrupted rest.

What causes snoring and sleep apnoea?

Snoring occurs when airflow is partially obstructed as air passes through the throat. In sleep apnoea, the airway can close completely for short periods, reducing oxygen levels and interrupting sleep.

Factors that may contribute include the position of the tongue and jaw, the shape of the airway, and certain lifestyle or health influences.

How can dental treatment help?

For many people, custom oral appliances can reduce snoring and improve breathing during sleep. These devices are designed to gently adjust the jaw, keeping the airway open and allowing you to breathe quietly and comfortably throughout the night.

The Centre for Advanced Dentistry & Implantology offers treatment options tailored to your individual needs, particularly if you experience mild to moderate sleep apnea or are unable to tolerate a CPAP device.

Why address it early?

Untreated sleep apnoea can affect your energy, concentration, and long-term health. Early intervention helps protect your well-being and restores confidence in your daily life. Quality sleep supports every aspect of your physical and emotional health.

FAQs

Common signs can include loud snoring, waking up tired, morning headaches, or a dry mouth. If these sound familiar, a medical sleep study can help confirm what is happening while you sleep.

Yes. Each device is custom-fitted for comfort and ease of use. Most patients adapt quickly within a few nights.

In some cases, yes. For others, an oral appliance can be used in conjunction with CPAP for enhanced results.

Book Your Appointment

If snoring or restless nights are affecting your well-being, a simple, professional solution may help. Book your appointment at the Centre for Advanced Dentistry & Implantology to discuss options for managing snoring and sleep apnoea.

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