Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea Treatment at Advance Dental Center in Johns Creek
Do you feel excessively drowsy during the day without any clear reason? Do you or your loved ones notice loud snoring, gasping, or pauses in breathing during sleep? You might be among the more than 12 million Americans affected by sleep apnea, a serious condition that impacts both your quality of sleep and overall health.
What is Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep—sometimes as often as 20 to 30 times an hour. Each time breathing stops, your brain briefly wakes you to restore proper airflow. These micro-awakenings disrupt your sleep cycle, preventing you from reaching deep, restorative sleep, even if you don’t remember waking up.
How do I know if I have Sleep Apnea?
If you experience one or more of these symptoms, contact Advance Dental Center to explore treatment options. We provide the best dental care for sleep apnea in Johns Creek and can refer you to a sleep apnea specialist when needed.
Daytime Drowsiness/Fatigue
Feeling excessively tired and sleepy during the day, even after a full night’s sleep, is a typical symptom.
Gasping For Air During Sleep
Waking up abruptly due to a sensation of gasping or choking can indicate sleep apnea.
Loud and Intense Snoring
Intense and chronic snoring is often a prominent sign of sleep apnea.
Difficulty Concentrating
Experiencing trouble focusing, poor memory, or difficulty staying focus throughout the day may be related to sleep apnea.
Headaches & Dry Mouth
Waking up with frequent headaches and dry throat, especially in the morning, can be a symptom of sleep apnea.
Sleep Apnea Treatment
At Advance Dental Center, we offer effective solutions to help you breathe better and sleep soundly. Treatments depend on the severity of your condition and can include:
  • Lifestyle changes: Losing weight, quitting smoking, or adjusting your sleep position.
  • Oral appliances: Custom-made devices to keep your airway open by repositioning the jaw or tongue.
  • Surgical options: In severe cases, surgical intervention may be required to remove obstructions or adjust the airway.
Our custom oral devices are designed to provide maximum comfort while effectively managing obstructive sleep apnea, giving you the restful sleep you deserve.
Suspect Sleep Apnea? Here’s What to Do
If you or someone in your family shows signs of sleep apnea, don’t wait to seek help. Call Advance Dental Center today. We’ll guide you through the next steps, including referrals to sleep apnea specialists for advanced diagnostics like sleep studies. Together, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your needs, ensuring you receive the best sleep apnea care in Johns Creek.