Sleep Apnea
In Leesburg, FL
What is Sleep Apnea?
- Sleep Apnea is a disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep. Obstructive Sleep Apnea, the most common type, involves airway blockage when the soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses during sleep.
How Does Sleep Apnea Treatment Work?
- Our primary treatment for Sleep Apnea involves Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT). This non-invasive treatment uses a custom-fitted device worn during sleep to maintain an open airway by positioning the jaw slightly forward, which can significantly reduce sleep apnea symptoms.
Benefits of Sleep Apnea Treatment
Improves Sleep Quality
Reduces Health Risks
Enhances Daily Functioning
Non-Invasive
Customizable
Quiet Treatment Solution
Why Should You Choose The Dental Touch for Sleep Apnea Treatment?
Experienced Specialists:
- Our team is highly trained in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders.
Patient-Centric Solutions:
- At The Dental Touch, we understand that each patient is unique. That’s why we focus on providing personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.
Modern Treatment Options:
- We pride ourselves on utilizing the latest advancements in oral appliance technology for sleep apnea treatment. This ensures that you receive the most effective and comfortable treatment available.
Comprehensive Care:
- We offer follow-up care to adjust and perfect your treatment.
Holistic Health Approach:
- We consider your overall health when providing treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sleep Apnea Treatment
What are the signs of Sleep Apnea?
Is Oral Appliance Therapy effective?
How do I know if I need Sleep Apnea Treatment?
How long does it take to get used to an oral appliance?
Can Sleep Apnea Treatment improve my overall health?
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