1450 Debbie Ln #130, Arlington, TX 76002

A Better Night's Sleep Starts With the Right Treatment
Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and restarts throughout the night. These interruptions can happen dozens or even hundreds of times per hour without the person being aware. The result is poor sleep quality, chronic fatigue, and a range of serious health risks if left untreated.
For many patients with certain types of sleep apnea, a custom oral appliance can be an effective and comfortable treatment option. This small device gently repositions the jaw to help keep the airway open, supporting more consistent breathing and more restful sleep. At South Arlington Smiles, we work with patients throughout Arlington, TX to provide oral appliance therapy as part of a comprehensive approach to sleep apnea care.
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Why Choose South Arlington Smiles for Sleep Apnea Treatment
At South Arlington Smiles, we understand that sleep apnea affects far more than just your sleep. It touches every part of your daily life. Dr. Talon Davis and Dr. Jordan Brunson take a thorough, patient-centered approach to oral appliance therapy, working closely with your physician to ensure your treatment is effective and properly monitored.
We use digital scanning technology to create appliances that fit with precision. We take the time to explain your options clearly and support you through every step of the process.
Signs You May Have Sleep Apnea
Nighttime Symptoms
- Loud, persistent snoring
- Gasping, choking, or snorting during sleep
- Pauses in breathing observed by a partner
- Waking up frequently during the night
- Restless or disrupted sleep
- Waking up with a dry mouth or sore throat
- Nighttime teeth grinding or clenching
Daytime Symptoms
- Waking up feeling unrefreshed despite a full night of sleep
- Persistent morning headaches
- Excessive daytime sleepiness or fatigue
- Difficulty concentrating or remembering things
- Irritability or mood changes
- Falling asleep during routine activities like watching TV or driving
How Oral Appliance Therapy Works for Sleep Apnea
An oral appliance for sleep apnea is a small, custom-fitted device that resembles a mouthguard. It is worn during sleep and works by gently repositioning the lower jaw and tongue slightly forward. This helps keep the airway open and prevents the soft tissue collapse that causes obstructive sleep apnea.
Oral appliance therapy is a well-established, evidence-based treatment that has helped millions of patients worldwide achieve better sleep without surgery or a CPAP machine.
Who Is a Good Candidate for an Oral Appliance?
- Patients diagnosed with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
- Patients with severe OSA who are unable to tolerate CPAP therapy
- Patients who travel frequently and find CPAP inconvenient
- Patients who prefer a quieter, more discreet treatment option
- Patients whose primary sleep apnea symptom is snoring
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