Feel Rested Again with Sleep Apnea Treatment

Reclaim Your Restful Sleep

Do you struggle with snoring, daytime fatigue, or interrupted sleep? You might be one of the millions of people affected by sleep apnea. While CPAP machines are a common treatment, they aren’t always comfortable or convenient.

At Trembath Dentistry in Thornton, CO, Dr. Trembath understands the challenges of CPAP intolerance and offers an effective, comfortable alternative to help you get the restful sleep you deserve. Take control of your rest and give us a call to schedule your consultation today!

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. These pauses in breathing can last for seconds or even minutes and can occur many times throughout the night. The most common type is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where your airway becomes blocked, often due to the relaxation of soft tissues in the back of your throat.

 

The Problem with CPAP

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines are often the first line of treatment for sleep apnea. While effective, they can be uncomfortable, noisy, and cumbersome. Many patients find it difficult to adjust to wearing a mask and the constant flow of air, leading to CPAP intolerance and inconsistent use. If you find it difficult to adjust, you’re not alone.

Comfortable CPAP Alternatives at Trembath Dentistry

Dr. Trembath understands the difficulties you face with CPAP and offers an effective alternative treatment that’s not only more comfortable, but built with you in mind. Custom-fitted oral appliances, similar to mouthguards, are designed to reposition your jaw and tongue, keeping your airway open during sleep. These appliances are more comfortable, convenient, and easy to travel with!

 

The Benefits of Oral Appliance Therapy

  • Comfort: Oral appliances are typically more comfortable and less intrusive than CPAP masks, making a good night’s rest that much easier.
  • Convenience: They are easy for you to wear, travel with, and maintain.
  • Quiet: Oral appliances don’t involve noisy machines or air pressure.
  • Easy Adaptation: You are more likely to consistently use your oral appliance, leading to better treatment outcomes.
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