- Focuses on diagnosing and managing sleep-related breathing disorders.
- Helps treat conditions such as snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, and teeth grinding.
- Evaluates airway structure, jaw position, and oral health factors affecting sleep.
- Custom oral appliances help keep the airway open during sleep.
- Oral appliance therapy is a comfortable and non-invasive treatment option.
- Can improve breathing, reduce snoring, and enhance sleep quality.
- Helps reduce daytime fatigue, poor concentration, and morning headaches.
- Supports better overall health by improving oxygen flow during sleep.
- Beneficial for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy.
- Dentists work closely with sleep physicians for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Night guards may be recommended for patients with sleep bruxism or jaw clenching.
- Airway-focused dentistry can improve both sleep and jaw function.
- Early diagnosis helps prevent long-term health complications linked to poor sleep.
- Treatment plans are customized according to each patient’s condition and comfort.
- Regular follow-ups ensure effective results and long-term sleep improvement.

