Sleeping Issues Treatment in Pasadena
Improve your sleep, breathing, and overall health with personalized sleep apnea treatment and snoring treatment.
Understanding Snoring and Its Effects
Snoring occurs when airflow becomes partially blocked during sleep, causing the soft tissues in the throat to vibrate. While occasional snoring is common, frequent or loud snoring may be a sign of an underlying issue affecting your breathing, sleep quality, and overall health.
Several factors can contribute to snoring, including a naturally narrow airway, enlarged tonsils, nasal congestion, sleeping position, excess weight, alcohol or tobacco use, and family history. In some cases, children may also snore due to airway or oral development concerns.
Persistent snoring can contribute to daytime fatigue, restless sleep, difficulty concentrating, and reduced sleep quality. Breathing through the mouth during sleep may also lead to dry mouth, bad breath, and an increased risk of tooth decay or gum problems. If you experience ongoing tiredness, disrupted sleep, or loud snoring on a regular basis, a professional evaluation may help identify the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options.
Sleep Apnea and Warning Signs
Obstructive sleep apnea is a more serious condition where the airway becomes blocked repeatedly during sleep. If you are wondering what is sleep apnea or why do I stop breathing during sleep, this condition can cause breathing to become shallow or stop briefly, often followed by gasping, snorting, or sudden movement. Over time, this may affect oxygen flow and overall health. Common warning signs of sleep apnea include:
Daytime Sleepiness or Ongoing Fatigue
Morning Headaches
Dry Mouth or Sore Throat upon Waking
Difficulty Concentrating or Memory Issues
Restless Sleep or Night Sweats
Gasping, Choking, or Loud Snoring During Sleep
High Blood Pressure or GERD
Waking Frequently During the Night
If you are wondering what the symptoms of sleep apnea are or if snoring is a sign of sleep apnea, these warning signs may mean it is time to speak with our office for further evaluation and guidance.
Treatment Options for Better Sleep
Treatment for snoring and sleep apnea often focuses on improving airflow and reducing airway obstruction through airway obstruction treatment and sleep breathing disorder treatment. If you are wondering how dentists treat sleep apnea, one effective option is the use of custom oral appliances, also known as anti-snoring mouthpiece options, which help reposition the jaw or tongue to keep the airway open during sleep. Common appliance options include:
Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD)
Moves the jaw forward to improve airflow.
Tongue Stabilizing Device
Positions the tongue forward to reduce airway blockage.
Snoring Chin Strap
Helps keep the mouth closed, though less commonly used.
These devices are designed to improve breathing, reduce snoring, and support more restful sleep. Some treatments may only be recommended after jaw development is complete, especially for younger patients. Our team will help determine the most appropriate solution based on your needs.
Sleep Better, Live Healthier
Struggling with snoring or sleep apnea? South Lake Dental provides custom, comfortable solutions to help you breathe easier and enjoy restful sleep.


