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Sleep Apnea Solutions
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that disrupts breathing by causing brief pauses in airflow during the night. At Jenkins Cosmetic and Family Dentistry, our use of the Solea Sleep Laser allows us to provide precise, gentle care that supports better airflow and more restful sleep.
What is Sleep Apnea?
When throat muscles relax during sleep, the airway can narrow or close and breathing may pause repeatedly. This is called obstructive sleep apnea. In central sleep apnea the brain does not send the signals needed for breathing. Some patients experience a combination of both.
Book an AppointmentHow We Help With Sleep Apnea


Tailored plan to your symptoms and goals

Custom oral appliance to improve airflow

Panthera device (Medicare-approved) for apnea and snoring

Silent Nite mouthguard for snoring-focused cases

Ongoing fit checks, adjustments, and follow ups
How We Evaluate and Treat Sleep Apnea
Benefits of Treatment

Reduced snoring and fewer breathing interruptions.
More restful sleep and improved alertness during the day.
Support for cardiovascular and metabolic health risks linked to untreated apnea.
Comfortable, custom fit options that integrate into nightly routines.
Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a dental sleep appliance is right for me?
A dental device may be a good fit if you have mild to moderate apnea, snoring, or airway obstruction and prefer a more comfortable option than a CPAP. An exam and sleep screening help confirm the best approach.
Will the appliance feel comfortable to wear at night?
Yes. Each device is custom fitted to your bite and airway needs. After a short adjustment period, most patients find it easy to sleep with and appreciate the reduced snoring and better airflow.
How soon will I notice improvement in my sleep?
Many patients feel a difference within the first few nights—less snoring, fewer awakenings, and better daytime energy. Follow-up visits help fine-tune the fit for the best results.
Do I need a sleep study before starting treatment?
In some cases, yes. We review your symptoms and may coordinate a sleep study or work with your physician to ensure the right diagnosis and treatment plan.
Will I need follow-up visits after getting the appliance?
Yes. Follow-up visits help confirm comfort, effectiveness, and proper fit, and allow us to make small adjustments for the best long-term results.
Ways we help you smile

General Dentistry
Prevent Problems Early


Cosmetic Dentistry
Natural Smile Refinement


Restorative Dentistry
Repair, Replace, Strengthen


Oral Surgery
Treat Complex Conditions



