
Sleep better with our Sleep Apnea Treatment
What Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Sleep-related breathing disorders, notably Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), affect around 20-30% of Americans. OSA involves interruptions in breathing due to blocked airways, leading to frequent partial awakenings during sleep.
Severe cases may cause numerous awakenings, resulting in symptoms like snoring, morning fatigue, headaches, and daytime drowsiness, hindering restful sleep.
Signs That You Have Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Loud Snoring: Do you frequently create a symphony of snores, occasionally interrupted by gasping or choking sounds? Loud snoring, particularly when combined with these alarming noises, might be a sign of sleep apnea. This disruptive noise isn't merely bothersome to your bed partner; it could indicate a significant underlying issue.
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: If you're constantly grappling with daytime fatigue, irrespective of your nighttime rest, it’s essential to take note. Sleep apnea can disrupt your sleep cycles, hindering the essential stages needed for feeling revitalized. This ongoing drowsiness can impact productivity, safety, and your overall quality of life.
Morning Headaches: Waking up frequently with throbbing headaches could indicate sleep apnea. These headaches often result from reduced oxygen during sleep, a common outcome of this condition. Treating sleep apnea may ease these uncomfortable morning headaches.
What To Expect From Your Sleep Apnea Treatment Consultation
Comprehensive Assessment
Personalized Treatment Plan
Ongoing Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What causes obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?
Q. What are the common symptoms of sleep apnea?
Q. How is sleep apnea diagnosed at Smiles By Design in Hewlett?
Q. What sleep apnea treatments are offered here?
A. Treatment plans are personalized based on the severity of your condition and your lifestyle. Options may include:
- Custom-fitted oral appliances designed to keep your airway open during sleep
- Lifestyle modification guidance (e.g., weight management, sleeping position tools)
- Referral to sleep physicians for advanced cases
Unlike bulky CPAP machines, dental-based approaches improve airway mechanics comfortably and effectively.

