Sleep Apnea Treatment – West Caldwell, NJ

Helping You Sleep Soundly Again

If you snore, you may not even be aware of it unless your partner points it out or gives you the angry elbow and tells you to roll over during sleep. In these situations, couples are often forced to sleep in separate rooms. This can limit connection and intimacy and put the relationship at risk. Heavy snoring can also be an indication of a serious underlying condition known as obstructive sleep apnea that can greatly impact your overall health. Luckily, our skilled team at Magid Dental Care offers customized sleep apnea treatment in West Caldwell, NJ.

Why Choose Magid Dental Care for Sleep Apnea Treatment?

  • Personalized Oral Appliance Therapy
  • Ivy League-Trained Dentist
  • Comfortable Boutique-Style Dental Practice

What Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Woman in bed angrily covering her ears with pillow while man with sleep apnea snores next to her

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition affecting millions of Americans. As you sleep, throat tissue blocks your airway, and because you cannot breathe, your brain signals your body to awaken. These episodes of waking can occur hundreds of times per night even though you may not be aware of it.

Because your body does not receive adequate oxygen or sleep, severe symptoms can occur, including:

  • Depression
  • Mood changes
  • Fatigue
  • High blood pressure
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke

Risk Factors of Sleep Apnea

Man in bed resting his head in his hand

Certain risk factors and lifestyle habits increase the chances you can develop sleep apnea. Some of them include:

  • Being male
  • Being over 65 years of age
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Smoking and alcohol use
  • Taking certain medications
  • Taking certain drugs
  • Having a large neck circumference

If you suspect you have sleep apnea or your partner has told you that you snore loudly or stop breathing while you sleep, schedule an appointment with an accredited sleep clinic to determine if you have sleep apnea. 

Diagnosis & Treatment of OSA

Dentist fitting a patient with an oral appliance for sleep apnea treatment in West Caldwell

A sleep study, either at home or in a sleep clinic, will determine if you have sleep apnea. After diagnosis, your dentist will recommend treatment based on the severity of your condition.

For patients with severe sleep apnea, a CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) machine provides the greatest amount of relief. For patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea, our West Caldwell dental office offers customized oral appliances, which many patients find more comfortable and convenient.

According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, oral appliance therapy (OAT) is effective for patients seeking an alternative to CPAP treatment. It works by gently guiding your lower jaw forward, opening your airway, and eliminating the obstruction.

Oral Appliance Therapy for Chronic Snoring

Sleeping man wearing an oral appliance

If you do not have sleep apnea but still suffer from snoring, our oral appliances work effectively to reduce or eliminate snoring so you and your partner can enjoy a restful night’s sleep.