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Sleep Apnea Treatment in Milwaukie, OR

If you snore loudly, wake up feeling tired, or struggle with daytime fatigue, sleep apnea may be part of the picture. Sleep apnea can affect your health, energy, and quality of life — and many people don’t realize they have it.
At Gregson Family Dentistry, we help patients understand their options and coordinate care for sleep apnea treatment. If an oral appliance is appropriate, we can guide you through the next steps.
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What Is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing repeatedly slows or stops during sleep. These interruptions can reduce sleep quality and put stress on the body over time.
  • Can affect energy, mood, and focus
  • Often connected with loud snoring
  • May increase long-term health risks if untreated

Common Signs & Symptoms

Not everyone has the same symptoms. If any of these sound familiar, it’s worth having a conversation.
  • Loud snoring
  • Waking up gasping or choking
  • Morning headaches or dry mouth
  • Daytime sleepiness or fatigue
  • Trouble focusing or irritability

How Dental Treatment Can Help

For some patients, a custom oral appliance can help keep the airway open by gently repositioning the jaw during sleep. It’s small, comfortable, and easy to travel with.
  • Custom-fit for comfort
  • Worn like a mouthguard at night
  • May be an option for mild-to-moderate cases (or CPAP-intolerant patients)

What the Process Looks Like

We’ll start with a conversation and screening. If sleep apnea is suspected, diagnosis typically involves a sleep study through a physician. If an oral appliance is recommended, we’ll take care of the custom fit and follow-up.
  • Initial evaluation and discussion
  • Coordination with a sleep physician as needed
  • Custom appliance fabrication and fitting
  • Adjustments and follow-ups for comfort and effectiveness

Have Questions About Your Dental Care?

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a sleep study first?

A sleep study is commonly used to diagnose sleep apnea and determine severity. We can help guide you on next steps and coordination if needed.

Can an oral appliance replace a CPAP?

For some patients, an oral appliance may be an alternative. The best option depends on your diagnosis, severity, and medical guidance.

Is an oral appliance comfortable?

Most patients adjust well. Because it’s custom-fit, we can make small tweaks to improve comfort and effectiveness.

Will my insurance cover sleep apnea treatment?

Coverage varies depending on diagnosis, plan, and the type of treatment recommended. We can help you understand what’s involved and what information you may need.

What if my main issue is snoring?

Snoring can be related to sleep apnea, but not always. We can help evaluate symptoms and discuss whether further screening is appropriate.

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