209 West Central Street, Suite 203, Route 135, Natick, MA 01760
(508) 653-1102 | Emergencies (508) 317-1171
office@sunnersdds.com

Snoring and Sleep Apnea

The Dangers of Snoring

It is estimated that more than 90 million North Americans Snore.* Taking into account the Snorer’s spouse and children, as many as 160 million people are negatively affected by Snoring. And Snoring doesn’t merely interrupt your sleep cycle. The struggle for breath can result in soaring blood pressure, which can damage the walls of the carotid arteries and increase the risk of stroke.** At certain levels of severity, complete blockage of the airway space by the soft tissues and the tongue can occur. If this period of asphyxiation lasts longer than 10 seconds, it is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a medical condition with serious long-term effects.***

What Causes Snoring?

During sleep, muscles and soft tissues in the throat and mouth relax, shrinking the airway. This increases the velocity of airflow during breathing. As the velocity of required air is increased, soft tissues like the soft palate and uvula vibrate. The vibrations of these tissues result in “noisy breathing” or snoring.****

Surgical techniques used to remove respiration impairing structures have shown only moderate success rates (20 to 40 percent).*****
For the majority of Snorers, however, the most affordable, non-invasive, comfortable and effective snoring solution remains a Dentist-Prescribed Snore Prevention Device, such as Silent Nite SL.

How Can I Prevent Snoring?

Silent Nite SL is a custom-fabricated Dental Device that moves the lower jaw into a forward position, increasing space in the airway tube and reducing air velocity and soft tissue vibration. Special Slide-Link connectors are attached to transparent flexible upper and lower splints. The splints are custom laminated with heat and pressure to the Dentist’s model of the mouth. The fit is excellent and comfortable, permitting small movements of the jaw (TMJ) and allowing uninhibited oral breathing.

More Restful Sleep May Be In Your Future

Dr. Sunners has a simple checklist that will help determine the exact design of your Silent Nite SL. He will be able to advise you whether this Dental Device could help you or your loved ones obtain better, more healthful, and restful sleep.

Contact Dr. James R. Sunners D.D.S., P.C. For Your Silent Nite SL Consultation

Providing Excellent Customer Service, Comfortable Procedures and Quality Dentistry At Affordable Fees.

CONTACT US FOR A CONSULTATION
I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Sunners. He has been my dentist for 18 years and I would not go see another dentist ever. I recently had a bad fall off my bike and fractured multiple teeth. Dr. Sunners saw me the same day I called and made a call to an endodontist who saw me immediately after leaving Dr. Sunners office. He referred me to an oral surgeon who saw me the same day and started treatment. Dr. Sunners checked in with me that night to find out what had happened and how I was feeling. When I updated him and told him how depressed I was at how much would need to be done in the future, he said “we will get through this one step at a time.” I believe him.

— Kim Deltano