Snoring & Sleep Apnea

Snoring Patient Sleeping

Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition that disrupts sleep by causing pauses in breathing or shallow breaths, leading to poor sleep quality. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, custom oral appliances, CPAP devices, or surgery to improve airflow. Snoring, often linked to airway obstruction, can also be addressed with a snore guard, which keeps the airway open during sleep.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea is an ongoing condition that disrupts sleep.

When breathing is paused or becomes shallow, one will often move out of deep sleep and into light sleep, making the quality of sleep poor. Sleep apnea can be treated with lifestyle changes, mouthpieces, breathing devices, and/or surgery.

Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) is often an effective alternative to CPAP for patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea.

Many patients suffering from sleep apnea can find relief using a custom removable Oral Appliance Therapy appliance, which adjusts the position of the lower jaw and tongue to minimize airway obstruction.

For moderate to severe sleep apnea, a breathing device called CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) or surgery to widen the breathing passages by shrinking, stiffening, or removing excess tissue in the mouth and throat or resetting the lower jaw may be helpful. A CPAP machine uses a mask that fits over your mouth and/or nose and gently blows air into your throat. This air pressure helps keep your airway open while you sleep. Surgery to shrink the tissue involves a small shot into the breathing passages. Surgery to stiffen excess tissue requires a small incision in the tissue and inserting a piece of stiff plastic.

Snoring Therapy

Snoring is a common problem and can affect men and women of all ages.

Snoring is caused by a narrowing or blocking of the airway. The disruption of airflow causes the soft palate and tissues of the throat to vibrate. The narrower the airway becomes, the louder the snoring.

Snoring can often be treated by wearing a snore guard that maintains an open, unobstructed airway in the throat while you sleep.

Some common causes of snoring include:

  • Inflammation of the tissues in the mouth nose or throat (including tonsils)
  • Blocked nasal passages (often caused by a cold or allergies)
  • Lack of muscle tone (due to aging or poor fitness levels)
  • Obesity causing the airway to narrow due to fat
  • Medicines that cause relaxation

Looking for a practice in the

Northampton, Westhampton, Easthampton, Florence, Hadley, Williamsburg, Hatfield, Amherst, Granby, Leeds, South Hadley, Hill Towns, or Hampshire County
area
? Call to schedule your appointment today!

Contact our office today to request your appointment!

512 size

Northampton Implant
and Family Dentistry

ADDRESS

69 Bridge Street
Northampton, 
MA 
01060

PHONE

Fax: 

413-584-5835
Appointment Request
Opt-in to electronic communication
By submitting this form, you agree to receive email, text, and phone communications from our office. SMS Messages from the office will include: appointment reminders and follow-ups regarding due dates and scheduled appointments. Messaging frequency may vary. Our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions can be viewed by clicking here. Users will have the option to opt out of receiving texts by replying STOP. For assistance you may reply HELP. Standard data rates may apply.

Please note that e-mail is not a secure form of communication. Medical information placed here may not be confidential. This form should not be used by children under the age of 18. If you prefer to speak to us directly, you are also welcome to call us so that we may assist you.
Sending

location
Northampton Implant
and Family Dentistry
69 Bridge Street
Northampton,
MA
01060
413-584-1722
HOURS
Monday
8am - 5pm
Tuesday
8am - 5pm
Wednesday
8am - 5pm
Thursday
8am - 5pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
SOCIAL
Accessibility
 
DESIGN AND CONTENT ©
2013-
2025
BY
DENTALFONE