Sleep Apnea Treatment in East Cobb

Sleep Apnea & Snoring
in East Cobb, GA

Sleep apnea is more than just a snore. When left untreated, it can reduce your quality of sleep and seriously affect your whole-body health. Our tailored treatments can help you breathe with ease so you can catch some zzz’s.

Why should I treat my Sleep Apnea or Primary Snoring?

In the short term, sleep apnea can cause drowsiness and poor quality sleep. And in the long run, it can raise your risk of life-threatening conditions like heart attacks or strokes. Getting treatment means you’ll be able to breathe properly, sleep easily, and take control of your health.

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It’s estimated that about 1 in 12 Americans suffer from sleep apnea.

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CPAP Combination Therapy

You deserve a peaceful, healthy sleep. That’s why we offer treatment that combines oral appliance therapy with the use of CPAP machines, which are the gold standard in treating snoring and airway issues. The machine pumps air through a comfortable face mask while the oral appliance helps optimize your airway so you can breathe with ease and finally rest.

Custom Night Guards For Better, Healthier Sleep

Dealing with minor sleep apnea? A custom oral appliance can move your jaw into a healthier position for less snoring and more sleeping.

At-Home Sleep Testing

Has a loved one told you that you have a snoring problem? Or maybe you feel groggy and tired even after a full-night's sleep? We offer at-home sleep testing to help uncover if sleep apnea could be causing you to miss out on much-needed rest.

Diplomate, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine

Dr. Kovitch is dedicated to keeping up with the latest advancements in dental sleep therapy, and is proud to be a Diplomate of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.

Network of Local Specialists

We work with a network of local providers, including pulmonologists, cardiologists, and ENT (ear, nose & throat) specialists, to help treat and diagnose patients with sleep apnea.

Medicare Approved

As a Medicare-Approved practice, we're proud to offer comprehensive sleep apnea treatment with the convenience of Medicare coverage.

Primary Snoring Treatment

Snoring can disrupt your life, even if it isn't related to sleep apnea. Our experienced team offers effective, non-invasive treatments for primary snoring, including custom-fitted oral appliances designed to help you and your partner enjoy quieter, more restful nights.

TMJ/TMD Appliance Therapy

We also create custom oral appliances for TMJ/TMD therapy, offering relief from jaw pain, headaches, and other associated symptoms.

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If you’re struggling with sleep and snoring issues, we’re here for you. Our team can guide you through your options and answer any questions, so you can feel confident about your care.

The Benefits of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Get Proper Sleep

Without treatment, low-quality sleep can cause things like irritability, problems focusing, or even drowsiness when driving. But with proper sleep apnea treatment, you’ll be able to sleep properly again. You’ll feel rested after just 7-8 hours of sleep.

Improve Your Health

Sleep apnea treatment helps reduce your risk of health conditions like headaches, diabetes, heart attack and stroke, and more. You’ll be able to breathe properly and without interruptions at night, which is great for your overall health.

Feel More Energetic

Sleep apnea treatment helps you feel more energetic and get through the day more easily. It will be easier to do things like exercise and lose weight. Proper treatment may also help restore your libido and improve intimacy, since sleep apnea is often associated with low sex drive.

The Sleep Apnea Treatment Process

Sleep Test And Diagnosis

First, you'll need to see a sleep specialist for a diagnosis. You may undergo a sleep study, which can be done either at home or in a special lab.

Treatment Discussion

Depending on your condition, your treatment recommendations may differ. Patients with minor apnea may just need a special retainer from a dentist, while those with more serious apnea may need treatment like a CPAP, or sometimes surgery to correct the jaw position. Your sleep specialist will make the appropriate recommendation.

Get Help From Your Dentist

If your sleep specialist recommends a retainer, orthodontics, or oral surgery, our team is here to help. We will work closely with you and your sleep specialist to help you control and manage your apnea.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

How Does Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) Work?

Oral Appliance Therapy, or OAT for short, uses a special mouthguard. This mouthguard changes the position of your jaw when you sleep, which prevents oral tissue from sagging into your airway. This means that your breathing won’t be interrupted at night. OAT is ideal for patients with minor-to-moderate apnea.

What Else Can I Do To Treat Sleep Apnea?

Your sleep specialist and your dentist may make some lifestyle recommendations to help with sleep apnea. These may include quitting smoking, exercising, losing weight, avoiding drugs and alcohol (especially before bed), and sleeping on your side, rather than on your back or your stomach.

What Is A CPAP?

CPAP is short for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. This is a type of machine that pumps a steady, gentle stream of pressurized air into your airway through a face mask. This stream prevents your airway tissue from collapsing, which prevents sleep apnea. CPAPs are usually recommended for patients with more severe apnea.

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