If you are waking up still tired after a full night’s rest, snoring, or living with TMJ pain, it might be time to call your dentist. At Advanced Smiles Marion, we offer innovative treatments for sleep apnea, TMJ, and other sleep-related issues so you can enjoy a healthier, longer life. Contact us today at (215) 788-4918 to schedule an appointment.
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder in which you temporarily stop breathing while you sleep. It is also a leading cause of snoring. Approximately 22 million Americans are living with sleep apnea. If left untreated, sleep apnea can result in high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke and can be life-threatening. Fortunately, there are excellent sleep apnea treatment options that can prevent snoring and other serious side effects. Your dentist may be able to reduce your symptoms with the use of a sleep apnea mouthguard.
There are many benefits to using a mouthguard to treat sleep apnea and TMJ. These treatments can:
If you are interested in oral appliance therapy for your sleep-related issues, we can help. Contact us today to find out if this treatment is right for you.
We're proud to have some of the most advanced and up-to-date dental technology available at our practice. This allows us to provide our guests with the best possible experience and results. Some of the technologies we use include:
At Advanced Smiles Marion, we are a leader in advanced dentistry and oral care. In addition to providing 5-star service, Dr. Kyle Bogan is a Fellow in the International College of Dentists (FICD), an honor awarded to less than 3% of dentists in the world. Contact us today to learn more about all our services.
If you need a new sleep apnea treatment in Marion, Ohio, don’t wait. Contact us today to find out if a mouth guard or other oral device is right for you.
We understand that dentistry can be confusing. We are here to help you with any questions or concerns you might have. Check out these common questions or call us for more information.
Call NowSleep apnea mouth guards help you breathe easier at night by shifting your jaw forward so that your tongue does not block your airway while sleeping.
Sleep apnea mouth guards are designed for people with mild or moderate sleep apnea. Your doctor may recommend a CPAP machine for more severe cases.
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