Sleep Apnea Treatment Sunnyvale

The Answer to a Good Night’s Rest

A good night’s sleep is necessary for you to maintain a strong immune system and have the energy to carry out the demands of the day. Without sleep, you can quickly become rundown and tired, even risking your overall health. Sleep apnea is also correlated with sudden cardiac death.

Fortunately, Sunnyvale Family and Cosmetic Dentistry offers the very best sleep apnea treatment in Sunnyvale - and beyond!

Why Choose Sunnyvale Family & Cosmetic Dentistry for Sleep Apnea Treatment?

  • Customized, Noise-Free Sleep Apnea Treatment
  • Experienced & Knowledgeable Dentist & Team
  • Excellent at Collaborating with Local Providers

What is Sleep Apnea?

Obstructive sleep apnea, also referred to as OSA, is the most common type of sleep apnea as well as the type that we treat here at Sunnyvale Family & Cosmetic Dentistry. If you have this medical condition, it’s likely that your airway over-relaxes when you sleep, causing obstruction that prevents you from receiving enough oxygen to your brain. This can lead to snoring, chronic fatigue, and a variety of other symptoms that can affect not just your quality of rest, but also your health and well-being.

How We Treat Sleep Apnea

During your consultation, Dr. Sudeep will conduct a thorough consultation to determine if you can be treated in-house, or if you must undergo a sleep study beforehand.

CPAP Machines

A CPAP machine can be an effective treatment option for those suffering from obstructive sleep apnea. It works by blowing air with continuous pressure down your throat while you sleep in order to keep your airways open. Talk to Dr. Sudeep about how a CPAP machine could help your sleep and safeguard your life during your next dental appointment.

Oral Appliance

Are you CPAP intolerant? Dr. Sudeep might be able to help you manage your sleep disorder through the use of an oral appliance. Oral appliances are non-invasive, helping make sleep more comfortable and preventing the need for bulky CPAP equipment. Benefits can include more restful sleep, increased energy, lowered blood pressure, and more!

Sleep Apnea or TMJ Disorder?

If you are suffering from frequent headaches or jaw aches, you could have TMJ disorder. If you are suffering from these symptoms and are concerned you may have TMJ, Dr. Sudeep will schedule a complete evaluation of your jaw and mouth to determine the best treatment option for you to get the relief you need.

Get Compassionate Treatment for Your Sleep Apnea

If you or a loved one are suffering from the exhaustion and health concerns sleep apnea brings, call us today to schedule your appointment.

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