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At Triad Dentistry, our doctors believe in offering the best options and solutions for a wide range of dental concerns. This includes the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. With oral appliance therapy as a treatment for sleep apnea, Greensboro, North Carolina patients can potentially ditch their dreaded CPAP machines and enjoy treatment using a specialized mouthpiece made for their smile–to improve their daily quality of life with better rest each and every night!
Our doctors at Triad Dentistry in Greensboro, North Carolina, describe obstructive sleep apnea as a condition that causes a blockage in the airways during sleep. This blockage can occur multiple times throughout the night, leading to interruptions in breathing and ultimately impacting one’s quality of sleep.
The symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea may include:
Without treatment, this condition can lead to severe health complications, including issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. If you experience any of the above-noted symptoms or suspect you might have conditions like obstructive sleep apnea, it is critical that you seek a diagnosis from our qualified medical professionals and discuss possible treatment options.
At Triad Dentistry, we are excited to offer oral appliance therapy to combat obstructive sleep apnea and help patients potentially avoid using a CPAP machine. CPAP machines are large and uncomfortable, causing many patients to stop using them and putting their health at risk. Instead, an oral appliance is like a custom-made mouthguard that fits in the mouth as you sleep to open the airways and counteract OSA.
Obstructive sleep apnea does not always require a cumbersome CPAP machine. Instead, we encourage patients to talk to the team at Triad Dentistry about alternatives.
If you reside in or around the area and are ready to book a consultation appointment with a provider open to offering oral appliance therapy for the effective treatment of OSA, call (336) 383-1482 to request an appointment at 2516-A Oakcrest Avenue.
We are open to new and returning patients and serve those in and around the community of Greensboro, North Carolina.