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Sleep Apnea Treatment

Sleep apnea is a disorder causing repeated breathing interruptions during sleep due to a blocked airway (obstructive sleep apnea) or the brain failing to signal breathing muscles (central sleep apnea).

  • Cost

    The cost of sleep apnea treatment depends on the type and length of therapy. During your consultation, we provide a detailed cost breakdown and assist with insurance processing.

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  • Procedure Duration

    Sleep apnea treatment requires ongoing management, including follow-up appointments to track progress and make necessary adjustments.

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  • Comfort Measures

    We provide customized, non-invasive sleep apnea treatments designed for comfort and effective relief, helping you achieve a restful night’s sleep.

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Sleep Apnea Treatment in Philadelphia, PA

At Noble Dental, we recognize that while sleep apnea and snoring share similarities, they are distinct conditions requiring specialized treatment. That’s why we partner with EOS Dental Sleep, where Dr. Marc Levin focuses on providing advanced solutions for both conditions. Many patients struggle with CPAP therapy due to discomfort or inconvenience, which is why oral appliance therapy offers a highly effective, non-invasive alternative. These custom-fit mouthguards—exclusively available at our Opus location—prevent airway obstruction, allowing for easier breathing and a more restful night’s sleep.

Dr. Levin understands that no single solution works for everyone. We carefully select the most appropriate oral appliance for each patient, ensuring a comfortable and effective fit. Our team is also well-versed in insurance coverage and will assist in maximizing your reimbursement while answering any questions about treatment costs. If you’re looking for a CPAP alternative or seeking relief from snoring and sleep apnea, our dedicated sleep apnea line can help guide you to the right solution.

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Sleep Apnea Treatment Process

  • Initial Consultation: Your journey to better sleep begins with a consultation with Dr. Marc Levin at EOS Dental Sleep, where we will discuss your symptoms and medical history, as well as how sleep apnea or snoring may be affecting your health and quality of life.
  • Sleep Study Referral: If sleep apnea is suspected, a sleep study may be recommended to evaluate your condition. This can often be completed in the comfort of your home or at a designated sleep center.
  • Diagnosis: Once the sleep study results are reviewed, Dr. Levin will determine the severity of your condition and discuss the most effective treatment options tailored to your needs.
  • Treatment Plan: We specialize in oral appliance therapy as a comfortable and effective alternative to CPAP. Dr. Levin will ensure that your custom-fitted oral appliance is designed to keep your airway open and provide relief from sleep apnea and snoring.

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Next Steps

  • Follow-up Appointments: Regular follow-ups at EOS Dental Sleep are essential to monitor your progress, adjust your treatment if necessary and ensure that you are experiencing the full benefits of your therapy.
  • Ongoing Care: Managing sleep apnea is an ongoing process. Our team will continue to support you with routine checkups, adjustments and expert guidance to help you maintain long-term results and improve your sleep quality.

FAQ

  • What is sleep apnea?

    Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that causes repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep due to airway blockage (obstructive sleep apnea) or a failure of the brain to signal the muscles to breathe (central sleep apnea). These pauses in breathing can lead to poor sleep quality and serious health risks if left untreated.

  • How is sleep apnea diagnosed?

    Sleep apnea is diagnosed through a sleep study, also known as a polysomnography, which can be conducted in a sleep center or at home using a portable monitoring device. The study records breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate and other vital signs to determine the presence and severity of sleep apnea. A healthcare provider then reviews the results to confirm the diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.

  • How many people have sleep apnea?

    Sleep apnea affects millions of people worldwide, with estimates suggesting that nearly 30 million adults in the United States have the condition. However, many cases go undiagnosed, making the actual number likely much higher.