Sleep Apnea Therapy

Sleep Apnea, a type of Sleep Disordered Breathing is a common and potentially serious condition characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. These pauses—which may last several seconds or even minutes—often involve loud snoring, gasping, or choking sounds. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) occurs when throat muscles relax and block the airway, forcing the brain to partially awaken you to resume breathing.

Recognizing the Signs

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • Loud or disruptive snoring
  • Frequent gasping or choking during sleep
  • Morning headaches, dry mouth, or sore throat
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness or fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating or mood swings

These symptoms may be subtle, but they have a serious impact. Left untreated, OSA can increase risks for hypertension, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and impaired immune function.

What Causes OSA?

Common contributors to sleep apnea include:

  • Relaxed throat muscles & oversized tongue
  • Small or narrow lower jaw
  • Obesity, tobacco or alcohol use
  • Age and male gender
  • Underlying medical conditions like GERD

Dentists are often the first to spot these oral and structural risk factors.

How We Diagnose OSA?

At River Falls Dentistry, we:

  1. Conduct a thorough oral and airway exam

  2. Refer for a sleep study (if needed) in collaboration with your physician

  3. Use diagnostic tools—such as intraoral scans and bite analysis—to identify jaw misalignment

Therapy Options We Offer

Oral Appliance Therapy

Custom dentist-made, physician-prescribed mouthguards gently position your jaw forward to keep your airway open—proven effective for mild to moderate OSA. Many patients prefer an Oral Appliance over their CPAP.

Lifestyle & Habit Counseling

We help you reduce alcohol, tobacco, and screen time before bed—simple changes that can drastically improve symptoms.

CPAP Referral & Follow-Up

For moderate to severe cases, we work with your sleep physician to coordinate CPAP therapy and ensure your oral appliance fits seamlessly.

Advanced Interventions

When necessary, we collaborate with oral surgeons on surgical options for structural issues like underdeveloped jaws or enlarged tonsils.

Call today or use our contact form to book your visit with Page Family Dentistry!