Enjoy a Better Night’s Rest by Treating Sleep Apnea in El Paso
Our practice can improve your overall health in addition to your smile. If you are struggling with sleep apnea in El Paso, Dr. Solis and his team can help you feel better. We can give you a customized oral appliance that improves your sleep quality and stops your snoring. As a result, you will:
Rediscover the joy of waking up feeling refreshed
Boost your energy and problem-solving skills during the day
Potentially reduce teeth grinding and dry mouth problems
Reduce the likelihood of depression and anxiety
Minimize your risk for more serious health conditions like high blood pressure
Call 915-208-4941 for an appointment. We’ll give you back your peaceful nights!
Get Help for Your Sleep Disorder & Restore Your Overall Well-Being
Up to 18 million people in the U.S. have sleep apnea, with up to 4 million suffering from severe sleep apnea.
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You don’t need to endure one more night of restless, poor quality sleep. If you are waking up with chronic headaches and dry mouth, and your bed partner reports you are snoring or gasping for air, you may have sleep apnea. This condition not only interrupts your sleep, it also leads to more serious health problems.
Dr. Solis can design a custom oral appliance that prevents your airway from closing during the night. It’s an easier alternative to a CPAP, which can be cumbersome and awkward. A sleep guard will give you numerous benefits:
Comfort and Convenience – Unlike bulky CPAP machines, a sleep guard is small, portable, and easy to use. You can sleep in any position and travel with ease.
Silent Operation – Your partner will appreciate the silence. You won’t have to deal with the noises of a CPAP machine.
Easy Maintenance – It’s easy to clean and care for your mouthguard. You simply use gentle soap and water.
Immediate Results – It usually takes only a couple of nights to get used to wearing your mouthguard. Before you know it, you’ll sleep through the night with ease.
Customized Fit – Your mouthguard will fit perfectly. It’s better than store-bought options.
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Common Questions About Sleep Apnea
What is sleep apnea? +–
Sleep apnea occurs when you repeatedly stop breathing while sleeping. It is caused by your air passages becoming blocked by your tongue and other soft tissues in the back of your throat. When they block your airway, you stop breathing for a few seconds before waking up briefly to take in more air. The sleep apnea cycle can repeat itself hundreds of times per night in severe sleep apnea sufferers.
Why is sleep apnea bad? +–
Sleep apnea is a serious condition because it interrupts critical airflow while sleeping. It can leave you feeling lethargic during the day and interfere with your work productivity and your personal life. In addition, sleep apnea has also been linked to several serious health conditions like high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, and depression.
How is sleep apnea treated? +–
Sufferers of severe sleep apnea may need a CPAP machine that blows a continuous stream of air through the nose or mouth to keep the airway open. For mild to moderate sleep apnea, we can fit you with a custom oral appliance that will gently move your lower jaw forward to keep your airway unobstructed. Many people have benefited from this type of treatment.