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sleep easier. breathe better.
Snoring and sleep apnea don’t just disrupt your rest — they put strain on your heart, increase anxiety, and leave you exhausted before the day even begins.
Traditionally, patients are told their only options are bulky CPAP machines that feel uncomfortable and intrusive.
We can lay out treatment options for you that are virtually unnoticeable so AND your partner can both get some sleep.
Nightlase® is an FDA-cleared, noninvasive laser treatment that tightens and strengthens the soft tissues of the airway to improve airflow and reduce snoring or mild-to-moderate sleep apnea. Performed entirely in-office with no downtime, it offers a quick, comfortable alternative to CPAP—requiring no equipment at night—and delivers noticeable, lasting improvements in sleep quality over a few sessions.
We create fully custom-fit and custom-designed oral appliances that offer a comfortable, effective alternative to CPAP for managing sleep apnea and snoring. Each device is precision-crafted to your unique bite and airway anatomy, gently repositioning the jaw to keep your airway open through the night. No hoses, no masks, no noise—just quiet, natural breathing. With a personalized appliance that actually fits your life, you and your partner can finally sleep soundly in the same room again.
Improved breathing, reduced snoring, and deeper, more restorative sleep.
We offer comfortable, in-office solutions that reduce snoring and sleep apnea without the hassle of CPAP, helping you (and your partner) finally sleep peacefully together again.
We evaluate your airway, sleep study results and discuss your sleep concerns.
Snoring and OSA don’t just disrupt sleep—they strain relationships and increase the risk of serious health issues like fatigue, headaches, memory problems, depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, and even stroke.
What are effects of untreated snoring and sleep apnea?
These treatments aren’t suited for patients with central or severe obstructive sleep apnea, major nasal or throat structural issues, tonsils above a certain size, or airway relaxation beyond the soft palate.
Who is a suitable candidate for Oral Appliance Therapy?
The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that oral appliance therapy provides equivalent health outcomes across all levels of sleep apnea severity.
What is the success rate of oral appliance therapy?
Annual maintenance sessions are necessary to maintain Nightlase® results.
How do I maintain Nightlase® results?
Improvements often begin after the first few sessions, with results building over time.
How soon will I notice the results?
No. Patients describe it as a gentle warmth or tingling.
Will Nightlase® hurt?