Sleep Apnea Treatment

Loud snorers can bear the brunt of bad jokes, but in reality snoring is no laughing matter. In some cases, snoring can signify blocked airways – a condition known as obstructive sleep apnea. As the air forces its way through, it creates noisy vibrations, but for patients with sleep apnea, the air may not be getting through at all. Yikes! Such lapses in breath due to blocked airways can prevent a person from ever receiving a truly restful night’s slumber, and it has been linked to more serious conditions, such as:
- Memory loss
- High blood pressure
- Depression
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Premature death
Lack of oxygen and lack of sleep can have serious ramifications on your health, as well as your day-to-day quality of living. Patients with sleep apnea often report excessive daytime drowsiness, inability to concentrate, and short tempers. Fortunately, treatment for sleep apnea has simplified over the years, allowing dentists to provide a safe, effective, and comfortable alternative to the traditional CPAP machine.
What is CPAP?
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, the CPAP machine delivers a constant flow of pressurized air and keeps the throat from collapsing. Although this treatment is effective, many patients find the machine cumbersome and intolerable. In fact, 70% discontinue using a cpap machine.
Oral Appliance Therapy
An alternative to the CPAP machine, an oral appliance can open airways, hold the jaw forward, prevent snoring, and allow air to flow easily. Dr. Biggiani can custom-fit an oral appliance that forms to the contours of your mouth for maximum comfort and efficiency. Relief from sleep- and oxygen-deprivation can begin immediately – the first night you wear the appliance.
Discover what life is like when you’ve had a truly restful night’s sleep. Call today and reserve your appointment with Dr. Biggiani. Our Commack dental office serves patients from Long Island, Huntington, Smithtown, and the surrounding areas.
Contact Us
Commack Hills Dental Group
646 Commack Road
Commack, New York 11725
Tel: (631) 499-7280
Fax: (631) 499-8713
E-Mail: care@commackdental.com
Office Hours
Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm (Every Other Saturday)