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Sleep Apnoea

Stop Snoring and Manage Sleeping Apnoea

Are you finding it hard to get a good night’s sleep due to snoring or breathing interruptions? You’re not alone many people experience disrupted sleep and daytime fatigue caused by sleep apnoea or related issues. At Smile & Care Dental Clinic in Bullsbrook, we offer gentle, effective solutions to help you breathe easier and sleep better. Using custom oral devices like bite splints and night guards, we work to reduce snoring and manage mild to moderate sleep apnoea. Our goal is to help you wake up feeling refreshed, well-rested, and ready to take on the day. If snoring or sleep disturbances are affecting your quality of life, let our caring team guide you toward better sleep and better health.

Impact of Restless Nights

Restless nights caused by chronic snoring or interrupted breathing can take a serious toll on your well-being.

Poor sleep doesn’t just leave you feeling tired it can lead to difficulty concentrating, low energy, and struggles with daily tasks. Over time, untreated sleep issues like sleep apnoea can increase the risk of health problems such as high blood pressure, weight gain, diabetes, and even depression. At Smile & Care Dental Clinic, we understand how vital good sleep is to your overall health, and we’re here to help you find relief with personalised, effective care.

Find Relief with Our Sleep Apnoea Treatments

At Smile & Care Dental Clinic, we offer gentle, customised solutions to help you breathe easier and sleep more soundly. Our specially designed bite splints and night guards work by keeping your airway open during sleep, reducing snoring and easing the symptoms of sleep apnoea. These comfortable oral appliances are tailored to fit your mouth and your needs, helping you wake up feeling refreshed and energised. If you’re ready to enjoy deep, uninterrupted sleep again, reach out to us today — we’re here to help you rest easier and live better.

Is Sleep Apnoea Treatment Right for You?

If you find yourself struggling with loud snoring, restless nights, or waking up feeling tired and irritable, it may be time to consider sleep apnoea treatment. Symptoms like morning headaches, mood changes, and frequent sleep interruptions can often be signs of an underlying issue. You may also be at higher risk if you have a family history of sleep disorders. At Smile & Care Dental Clinic, our caring team is here to help you understand your symptoms and explore personalised treatment options designed to improve your sleep and overall well-being. Let’s work together toward a healthier, more restful you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our Sleeping Apnoea FAQ for clear, detailed answers to the most common questions about our dental treatments. Learn how our dental services work, what to expect during your visits, and how they can help you maintain a healthy, confident smile.

What causes sleeping apnoea?
The most common type, obstructive sleep apnoea, happens when the airway is blocked by relaxed throat muscles, the tongue, or excess tissue. Other risk factors include obesity, smoking, nasal congestion, and family history.
What are the symptoms of sleeping apnoea?
Loud, frequent snoring

Pauses in breathing while sleeping

Waking up gasping or choking

Morning headaches

Excessive daytime sleepiness or fatigue

Difficulty concentrating
Can sleeping apnoea be dangerous?
Yes. If left untreated, it can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and other serious health problems.
How is sleeping apnoea diagnosed?
Diagnosis is usually made through a sleep study (polysomnography) or a home sleep test recommended by a doctor.
Can dentists help with sleeping apnoea?
Yes. Dentists can provide custom-made oral appliances, such as night guards or mandibular advancement devices, which help keep the airway open during sleep.
What are the treatment options for sleeping apnoea?
Lifestyle changes (weight loss, avoiding alcohol, sleeping on your side)

Oral appliances prescribed by a dentist

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy

Surgery (in severe cases)
Is snoring the same as sleeping apnoea?
Not always. While most people with sleep apnoea snore, not all snoring means you have apnoea. If snoring is loud, persistent, and accompanied by breathing pauses, it may indicate sleep apnoea.
Can children have sleeping apnoea?
Yes. It’s often caused by enlarged tonsils or adenoids and may show up as restless sleep, bedwetting, or poor school performance.
What should I do if I think I have sleeping apnoea?
Visit your doctor or dentist for an evaluation. Early treatment can prevent serious health issues and improve your quality of life.