Snoring and Sleep Apnea Treatment in North York

If you’ve been struggling with restless sleep, loud snoring, or constant daytime fatigue, you may benefit from snoring and sleep apnea treatment in North York at Smile Avenue Dentistry. Our team works with patients in the North York community to help them sleep more comfortably, breathe more easily, and wake up feeling more refreshed.

Dental sleep medicine offers a non-invasive way to improve airflow during sleep using custom oral appliances. These treatments provide a comfortable alternative to bulky machines and can make a noticeable difference in sleep quality.

Snoring and Sleep Apnea Treatment in North York

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Snoring & Sleep Apnea

What Is Sleep Apnea and Snoring?

Snoring happens when airflow becomes partially blocked during sleep and causes the tissues in the throat to vibrate. Sleep apnea is a more serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts throughout the night. The most common type is obstructive sleep apnea, which occurs when the airway collapses during sleep.

Although snoring can sometimes be harmless, it may also be a warning sign of sleep apnea, which is a more serious problem. The difference is that sleep apnea affects oxygen flow and can place stress on the body over time. Without treatment, it may lead to health concerns such as high blood pressure, heart problems, chronic fatigue, and difficulty concentrating during the day.

Signs and Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

Many people do not realize they have sleep apnea until a partner or family member notices the symptoms. Here are some common signs to watch for:

Loud or frequent snoring
Gasping, choking, or pauses in breathing during sleep
Feeling tired even after a full night’s sleep
Morning headaches
Dry mouth or sore throat after waking up
Difficulty concentrating during the day
Irritability or mood changes caused by poor sleep

How We Diagnose Sleep Disorders

At Smile Avenue Dentistry, we use our diagnostics to identify your sleep-related breathing issues. The process is designed to help us understand both your symptoms and the condition of your airway.

Initial Consultation

First, we discuss your sleep habits, symptoms, medical history, and concerns. This helps us understand how your sleep may be affecting your daily life and overall health.

Airway and Oral Examination

If you have existing metal fillings, we follow strict safety protocols, such as SMART (Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique), to remove them while minimizing exposure.

Sleep Study Referral if Needed

In some cases, we may recommend a sleep study to confirm if you have obstructive sleep apnea and determine its severity. This may involve a home sleep test or an overnight sleep evaluation.

Review and Treatment Planning

Once we have the necessary information, we’ll review the results with you and discuss treatment options that fit your lifestyle.

Oral Appliance Therapy for Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Oral appliance therapy is a comfortable and non-surgical treatment option that keeps the airway open during sleep. These appliances are worn like a mouthguard and can reduce airway blockage by adjusting the position of the jaw or tongue.

Custom-Made Oral Appliances

Every oral appliance we provide is custom-designed for your mouth using detailed digital scans or impressions. This personalized fit improves your comfort during sleep, while also making the device more effective.

Because the appliance is made specifically for your bite and jaw position, patients usually find it easier to wear consistently throughout the night. A properly fitted appliance can also reduce pressure on the teeth and jaw.

Snoring Devices

Snoring devices improve airflow by gently repositioning the jaw or tongue during sleep. This can prevent the soft tissues in the throat from collapsing and vibrating.

These devices are often recommended for patients with primary snoring or mild airway obstruction. Many patients notice quieter sleep, fewer interruptions at night, and improved rest for both themselves and their partners.

Sleep Apnea Devices

Sleep apnea devices, often called mandibular advancement devices, move the lower jaw slightly forward to maintain an open airway and prevent airway collapse throughout the night. This way, they can reduce breathing interruptions and improve oxygen flow during sleep.

They are commonly used for patients with obstructive sleep apnea who want an alternative to CPAP therapy or have difficulty tolerating a CPAP machine.

CPAP vs Oral Appliance: Which Is Right for You?

Feature

CPAP Machine

Oral Appliance

Comfort

May feel bulky for some patients

Small and more comfortable for many users

Portability

Larger and less travel-friendly

Compact and easy to travel with

Noise

Produces machine noise during sleep

Quiet and discreet

Ease of Use

Requires mask, tubing, and setup

Simple to wear and maintain

Best For

Moderate to severe sleep apnea

Mild to moderate sleep apnea and snoring

Meet Our North York Dentists

Our team of highly skilled and compassionate dentists is dedicated to providing top-quality dental care. With years of experience and advanced training, we ensure every patient receives the best possible treatment in a comfortable environment.

Dr. Firouzeh Zolfagharirad

Dentist

Dr. Gadi Raichelson

Dentist

Dr. Ehsan Bayegan

Dentist

What Our Patients Are Saying

FAQs

Obstructive Sleep Apnea, or OSA, is a condition where the airway becomes blocked repeatedly during sleep. These blockages reduce airflow and temporarily interrupt breathing, often causing loud snoring, choking sounds, or disrupted sleep throughout the night.

Snoring and sleep apnea can develop for several reasons, including relaxed throat muscles, airway shape, excess weight, nasal congestion, jaw positioning, or enlarged tissues in the throat. Certain lifestyle factors, such as smoking or alcohol use before bedtime, may also increase the risk.

Untreated sleep apnea may increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, chronic fatigue, memory problems, and daytime drowsiness. Moreover, poor-quality sleep can affect mood, concentration, and overall quality of life in the long run.

Areas We Serve

Smile Avenue Dentistry: Your trusted dental clinic proudly serving the communities of East Willowdale, Bayview Village, St. Andrew Windfields, Banbury Don Mills, Bridle Path, Avondale, and surrounding areas.

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