Month: September 2020

What Makes Me Snore?

Every now and then, all of us snore. However, a few of us may do so on a nightly basis, and this could be a warning signs of a serious sleep disorder. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at what makes us snore, and how to stop, even if you suffer from… Read more »

Tips For Better Sleep Habits

Often, poor sleep habits and other factors could lead to the onset of chronic snoring and even obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, by making positive changes to your routine, you could rest easier. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at what you can do to enjoy a lower risk of snoring and… Read more »

Treating Your Sleep Apnea

Our last blog explained how we diagnose and assess the severity of your sleep issues, but once we diagnose the problem, what treatment will you need? In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will explain how we treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with CPAP, or possibly an oral appliance, helping our patients rest with ease… Read more »

We Offer Patients A Home Sleep Test

If you have risk factors, or symptoms, of sleep apnea, you may assume a thorough diagnosis means trying to rest in a lab setting, connected to various machines. However, your Greenville, TX, dentist wants to obtain more accurate results, and to do so comfortably. For that reason, our team offers a unique home sleep test… Read more »

Should You Try A Sleep Assessment?

Sleep is a chance to reset, and face a new day with renewed energy and alertness. However, if you have difficult resting properly, this could mean you continue to feel more and more exhausted. If this is the case, then you may benefit from a sleep assessment. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist explains… Read more »

Recognizing The Warning Signs Of OSA

According to multiple studies, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) impacts millions of the people in the United States, and is linked to not only exhaustion and poor rest, but serious health issues as well. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at common warning signs, and when you should contact our team for treatment.