Dentists are trained to evaluate the airway, jaw, and tongue—key areas that affect nighttime breathing. We work in collaboration with sleep physicians to provide oral appliance therapy as a safe, effective alternative to CPAP for mild to moderate cases.
Dental Sleep Therapy: Treated Conditions
Many people think snoring is just a nuisance—but it can be a sign of something deeper. At Natural Focus Dental, we take a root-cause, airway-focused approach to sleep issues like snoring, sleep apnea, teeth grinding, and chronic fatigue. As a dental office, we’re uniquely positioned to evaluate your airway, jaw alignment, tongue posture, and oral habits that affect sleep—and offer non-CPAP, custom-fit solutions or Nightlase Therapy to help you breathe better and sleep deeply.
Exam Required
Yes
Treatment Type
Preventative Dentistry & Wellness
Treatment Length
Varies
What It Treats
Sleep Apnea, Snoring, Teeth Grinding, Daytime Fatigue

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Treatment

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Dental Sleep Treatment
Yes. This allows us to build a treatment plan that’s right for your needs.
If you’re CPAP intolerant or looking for an alternative, dental sleep therapy may be a great option. We’ll work with your physician to determine if you’re a candidate for an oral appliance.
Absolutely. Many TMJ and bruxism issues are linked to poor airway posture during sleep. Addressing the airway can relieve jaw tension and protect your teeth.
Yes! We also screen for early signs of sleep-disordered breathing in children—like mouth breathing, restless sleep, or bedwetting—and can guide gentle, growth-focused interventions.








