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→ Call NowTired of waking up groggy and exhausted? If snoring, interrupted breathing, or CPAP discomfort are keeping you from quality sleep, we can help. Call today to schedule a consultation.
Sleep apnea occurs when breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, typically due to airway blockages (obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA). This disrupts oxygen flow to the body, leading to poor sleep, daytime exhaustion, and long-term health risks like high blood pressure and heart disease.
Common sleep apnea symptoms:
Left untreated, sleep apnea can take a toll on your health, making effective treatment essential.
If CPAP machines feel too bulky or inconvenient, you’re not alone. Many patients struggle with discomfort, noise, and complicated setups. That’s why we offer Oral Appliance Therapy—a simple, customized device that helps keep your airway open while you sleep, without the hassle of CPAP.
This small, custom-fit appliance gently repositions your jaw to prevent airway collapse, allowing natural, uninterrupted breathing throughout the night.
Oral Appliance Therapy offers a simple way to manage sleep apnea and get the restful sleep you deserve. Schedule a consultation today.
Starting treatment is simple:
With regular use and proper follow-up, Oral Appliance Therapy can restore restful sleep and improve your overall well-being.
If you’re from Avondale and struggling with sleep apnea, call us today to see how Oral Appliance Therapy can be a CPAP machine alternative.
If you answered 'Yes' to 2 or more of these questions, you may have sleep apnea.
Schedule a consultation with Dentistry of Arizona to find out if you have sleep apnea and if oral appliance therapy is right for you.