Sleep Apnea Treatment Cleburne

Sleep Better & Feel Like Yourself Again

Is waking up a struggle every morning because you constantly feel exhausted? Does your partner feel groggy as well because you snore every night? Can you never seem to get enough sleep? If so, these are all telltale signs that you might be suffering from sleep apnea, a serious disorder that doesn’t only rob you of your rest, but your health as well. At Long Family Dental, we can offer patients custom-made treatments for sleep apnea in Cleburne to address both snoring and sleep apnea that are easy to use and proven to work, ensuring you always have the energy to take on the day.

Why Choose Long Family Dental for Sleep Apnea Treatment?

  • Custom-Designed Sleep Appliances
  • Stop & Minimize Loud, Chronic Snoring
  • Excellent for CPAP-Intolerant Patients

Sleep Apnea Symptoms

Sleep apnea can cause a variety of symptoms based on the severity of the condition for each individual patient. Some of these symptoms include:

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Loud, routine snoring
  • Waking up gasping for air
  • Increased irritability or mood changes
  • Morning headaches
  • Difficulty focusing throughout the day
  • Waking up with a sore throat or dry mouth

If you notice two or more of these symptoms, it could be likely that you are experiencing symptoms of sleep apnea in Cleburne and our team can help!

The Dangers of Sleep Apnea

Many people associate sleep apnea with its symptoms, like snoring and fatigue. What people often don’t know is that sleep apnea has also been connected to an increased risk of countless other medical conditions, including heart conditions, high blood pressure, strokes, and more. It’s because of this that our team here at Long Family Dental is so passionate about providing effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. We’ve witnessed first-hand how much of an impact oral appliance therapy can have on our patients’ personal relationships and overall health, and we want you to enjoy those benefits as well! 

How We Treat Snoring & Sleep Apnea

One question many of our patients ask right away is, “How can a dentist treat sleep apnea?” When someone has sleep apnea, it means that their airway is blocked off repeatedly while they are trying to sleep, which constantly interrupts the sleep cycle. When the airway is only partially blocked, this is what generates snoring.

Many of our patients come to us already diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and knowing that CPAP therapy doesn’t work for them. If this is the case, that’s great! If you haven’t yet been tested for sleep apnea, our team also offers at-home sleep studies to make the process smooth and simple. Based on your experience and diagnosis, we may recommend an oral appliance. These are custom-designed to keep the airway unobstructed as you rest, enabling you to enter a deep sleep, all while breathing normally.

Take Our Sleep Assessment

Do you feel like there’s a slight or major chance that you could have sleep apnea? While our sleep assessment won’t provide you with a diagnosis or definitive answer, it can help you decide whether it will be worthwhile for you to come in for a consultation with Dr. Chris and Dr. Bob. Plus, it only takes a couple of minutes to complete! Click on the link below to take our quiz and learn more about your sleep habits.

Sleep Assessment