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Centennial Park Dental

UNDERSTANDING SLEEP APNOEA & SNORING

Sleep apnoea and persistent snoring can affect both your sleep quality and overall health. While snoring is common, frequent interruptions to breathing during sleep may indicate obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).

Our team provides custom oral appliances designed to improve airflow, reduce snoring and help suitable patients enjoy a more restful night’s sleep.

WHY IS SLEEP APNOEA TREATMENT IMPORTANT?

Poor quality sleep can impact your health, concentration and energy levels. 

Treatment may help to:

  • Reduce snoring
  • Improve sleep quality
  • Increase daytime energy
  • Support healthier breathing
  • Improve long-term wellbeing

Managing sleep apnoea early may improve daily wellbeing while reducing the risks associated with untreated airway obstruction.

The Treatment Journey

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INITIAL CONSULTATION

We discuss your symptoms, sleep concerns and medical history before carrying out a sleep assessment.

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CLINICAL ASSESSMENT

A thorough examination is carried out to assess your bite, jaw position and suitability for an oral appliance.

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CUSTOM APPLIANCE

Digital scans are taken to create a bespoke mandibular advancement device designed for comfort and effectiveness.

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FOLLOW-UP REVIEWS

Your appliance is reviewed and adjusted where necessary to ensure optimal fit, comfort and long-term results.

READY FOR A BETTER NIGHT'S SLEEP?

Whether you’re experiencing persistent snoring or symptoms of sleep apnoea, our experienced team can help arrange a clinical sleep test and guide you through the next steps.



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    FAQ

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    Can a dentist help with sleep apnoea?

    Yes. Dentists can provide custom oral appliances for suitable patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnoea.

    Many patients experience a significant reduction in snoring, although results vary depending on the cause.

    Each appliance is custom-made for your mouth, making it comfortable to wear while sleeping.

    If sleep apnoea is suspected but has not been diagnosed, we may recommend assessment through your GP or a sleep clinic before treatment.