Sleep apnea is not just a sleep issue—it’s a breathing disorder with systemic consequences.
At BioDent Smile, we take an airway-centered, integrative approach to diagnosing and managing sleep-disordered breathing, including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and chronic snoring.
Our focus is to restore proper airflow, improve sleep quality, and reduce long-term health risks.
What Is Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops or becomes restricted during sleep.
The most common form, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), occurs when the airway collapses due to relaxed soft tissues in the throat.
This leads to:
- Reduced oxygen levels
- Fragmented, non-restorative sleep
- Increased strain on the cardiovascular system
Left untreated, it is associated with:
- High blood pressure
- Heart disease
- Chronic fatigue
- Cognitive impairment
Signs & Symptoms to Watch For
Many patients are unaware they have sleep apnea.
Common indicators include:
- Loud snoring
- Choking or gasping during sleep
- Daytime fatigue or low energy
- Morning headaches
- Brain fog or poor concentration
- Irritability or mood changes
If you or your partner notice these signs, it’s worth evaluating your airway.
Our Approach: Airway First, Not Just Symptoms
At BioDent Smile, we don’t just manage snoring—we assess the entire airway system.
Your evaluation may include:
- Medical and sleep history review
- Airway analysis using 3D imaging (CBCT)
- Bite and jaw position evaluation
- Functional assessment (tongue posture, breathing patterns)
When indicated, we coordinate with sleep physicians for formal diagnosis (sleep study).
Treatment Options
Treatment is personalized based on severity, anatomy, and lifestyle.
Custom Oral Appliance Therapy
Primary Dental Solution
We fabricate custom sleep appliances that:
- Gently reposition the lower jaw forward
- Stabilize the tongue and airway
- Prevent collapse during sleep
Benefits:
- Small, comfortable, and custom-fit
- Quiet (no machine noise)
- Easy to travel with
- High compliance compared to CPAP
For many patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, this is an effective and practical solution.
Alternative / Adjunctive Therapies
We may also integrate:
- Laser airway therapy (NightLase®) to improve soft tissue tone
- Tongue-tie evaluation and release (when indicated)
- Bite and occlusion optimization
- Myofunctional therapy support
This ensures treatment addresses root cause, not just symptoms.
CPAP vs. Oral Appliances
CPAP
- Highly effective when used consistently
- Low compliance due to discomfort and noise
Oral Appliance Therapy
- Slightly less aggressive, but significantly higher compliance
- Often preferred for long-term use
The best treatment is the one you will actually use consistently.
The Treatment Process
- Consultation & Evaluation
- Diagnostic Coordination
- Custom Appliance Design
- Fitting & Adjustment
- Follow-Up & Monitoring
Review symptoms, airway, and risk factors
Sleep study when needed (home or lab-based)
Digital scan and precise fabrication
Optimize comfort and effectiveness
Track progress and adjust as needed
Why This Matters
Sleep apnea affects:
- Energy and productivity
- Cardiovascular health
- Cognitive performance
- Long-term quality of life
Treating it is one of the highest-impact interventions you can make for your health.
A Whole-Body Perspective
At BioDent Smile, sleep apnea is approached through:
- Airway evaluation
- Functional dentistry
- Collaboration with medical providers
- Long-term management—not temporary fixes
Take Back Your Sleep
If you’re snoring, fatigued, or suspect sleep apnea, the next step is a structured evaluation.
Schedule your consultation today and take control of your sleep, your breathing, and your health.