What Is Sleep Apnea, and Why Does It Matter?
Sleep apnea occurs when the soft tissues at the back of the throat collapse during sleep, partially or fully blocking the airway. This triggers repeated pauses in breathing that can last anywhere from a few seconds to over a minute. According to a study published in the National Institutes of Health’s PubMed Central, approximately 35% of adults in a large clinical population were found to have sleep apnea, with obesity, high blood pressure, and smoking identified as significant risk factors.
Left untreated, sleep apnea does not just affect how rested you feel. It creates a cascade of health risks, including an increased chance of cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and stroke. It can also impair concentration and reaction time, making everyday activities, like driving, genuinely dangerous.
“Left untreated, sleep apnea creates a cascade of health risks, including an increased chance of cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and stroke.”
How Can a Dentist Help With Sleep Apnea Treatment?
When most people think of sleep apnea treatment, they picture a bulky CPAP machine and a mask strapped to their face. While CPAP is effective, many patients find it uncomfortable enough that they stop using it altogether. Oral appliance therapy offers a quieter, more wearable alternative. A custom-fitted dental device repositions your jaw and tongue slightly forward during sleep, keeping the airway open and reducing or eliminating apnea episodes. Think of it like a mouthguard designed to keep your breathing clear rather than protect your teeth.
At Smile Craft Dental, we use advanced dental technology to design oral appliances that fit your unique anatomy with precision. We take a thorough approach, working alongside your primary care provider or sleep physician to ensure that your treatment plan is coordinated and complete. We prioritize staying current with the latest advancements in dental sleep medicine so that you receive care that reflects what the field knows today.
“Oral appliance therapy offers a quieter, more wearable alternative — a custom-fitted dental device that keeps the airway open and reduces or eliminates apnea episodes.”
What Does the Evaluation Process Look Like?
Before any appliance is made, we start by listening. A thorough conversation about your sleep habits, symptoms, and health history helps us understand what you are experiencing and what may be contributing to it. We use our in-office technology, including intraoral imaging, to assess your oral anatomy and identify any structural factors that may be worsening your airway obstruction during sleep.
We know that conversations about sleep and health can feel vulnerable, and our team is trained to approach these discussions with sensitivity. We want you to feel heard, not rushed. Once we have a clear picture, we walk you through your options plainly and work with you to choose the path that fits your life and comfort level.
“We want you to feel heard, not rushed. Once we have a clear picture, we walk you through your options plainly and work with you to choose the path that fits your life and comfort level.”
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What Are the Benefits of Treating Sleep Apnea?
Treating sleep apnea is about far more than quieter nights. The benefits of consistent, effective treatment reach into nearly every area of your life:
- Better cardiovascular health, including reduced risk of high blood pressure
- Improved concentration, mood, and cognitive performance throughout the day
- More energy for the things that matter most to you, from work to family to exercise
- Reduced strain on your relationships caused by disruptive snoring
- Lower risk of serious long-term complications associated with untreated OSA
The connection between oral health and overall health is something we take seriously. Our team knows that good oral hygiene and whole-body wellness are deeply intertwined, and sleep apnea treatment fits squarely within that broader commitment to your health.
“The connection between oral health and overall health is something we take seriously — sleep apnea treatment fits squarely within that broader commitment to your health.”
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Q. What is sleep apnea, and why does it matter?
Q. How can a dentist help with sleep apnea treatment?
Q. What does the evaluation process look like?
Q. What are the benefits of treating sleep apnea?
Q. What if I am nervous about treatment?
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What If I Am Nervous About Treatment?
It is completely normal to feel hesitant about starting something new, especially when it involves your sleep, your health, and your mouth all at once. We never want anxiety to stand between you and better rest. Our team creates a low-pressure environment, and for patients who feel apprehensive about dental visits, we encourage you to explore our resources on dental anxiety so you know that we have solutions.
We accept most major insurance plans, with the exception of Delta Dental, and our patient-friendly team is happy to walk you through your coverage and answer any questions about costs before your appointment. We want access to care to be as smooth as possible from the very first call.
“We never want anxiety to stand between you and better rest. Our team creates a low-pressure environment where every patient feels heard and supported.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the most common sign of sleep apnea?
A. Loud, disruptive snoring is one of the most common signs, along with repeated pauses in breathing during sleep, daytime fatigue despite a full night of rest, and difficulty concentrating. If you or a partner have noticed these patterns, it is worth discussing with our team.
Q. Do I need a sleep study before getting an oral appliance?
A. A formal sleep apnea diagnosis is typically required before treatment begins. We work alongside your primary care provider or sleep physician to coordinate your care, ensuring that your treatment plan is complete and medically appropriate.
Q. How is an oral appliance different from a CPAP machine?
A. A CPAP machine uses pressurized air delivered through a mask to keep the airway open. An oral appliance is a custom-fitted dental device that repositions your jaw and tongue slightly forward during sleep to achieve the same result. Many patients find oral appliances quieter, easier to travel with, and more comfortable to wear consistently.
Q. Are there any risks associated with oral appliance therapy?
A. Some patients experience temporary jaw soreness or increased salivation during the adjustment period. These effects typically resolve as you adapt to wearing the appliance. Our team monitors your progress and makes adjustments as needed to ensure your comfort throughout treatment.
Q. How long does it take to see results from sleep apnea treatment?
A. Many patients notice improvements in sleep quality and daytime energy within the first few weeks of consistent oral appliance use. The full benefits, including improved cardiovascular health and cognitive performance, develop over time with regular, nightly use.
Q. Does insurance cover sleep apnea treatment?
A. We accept most major insurance plans, with the exception of Delta Dental. Our patient-friendly team is happy to walk you through your coverage and answer any questions about costs before your appointment. We want access to care to be as smooth as possible from the very first call.
Schedule Your Sleep Apnea Consultation at Smile Craft Dental
Sleep apnea treatment in Redwood City, CA, is more accessible than you might think, and it starts with a simple conversation. From our advanced technology and precise oral appliance design to Dr. Janice Chou’s commitment to continuing education and patient-centered care, Smile Craft Dental brings together everything you need under one roof.
If you are ready to finally get the rest your body deserves, we invite you to reach out to our team today. Dr. Chou, a University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry graduate and current clinical instructor in the AEGD residency program, brings exceptional training and genuine warmth to every patient interaction. Book an appointment by completing our contact form today.
Denture Terminology
Denture BaseThe denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
Book Your Appointment Today
Have you decided that sleep apnea treatment is right for you? If not, consider speaking with our team to see what your options are. For more information, call us at (650) 880-1550
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2023
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page.
2023 - WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2023
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