Snoring Treatment

Snoring Treatment

in Weston Florida

We have been conditioned to associate snoring with deep sleeping. The vernacular for going to sleep is to "catch some Zs" , the cartoon symbol for snoring. The fact is the act of snoring is the sound of a partially blocked airway. Eventually the snoring, or gasping, will result in an "awakening" to restore a normal breathing pattern. Snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea, which is a serious health issue and needs treatment.


In addition to frequent and loud snoring, symptoms of sleep apnea include morning headaches, daytime fatigue, trouble concentrating and even depression. Sleep apnea is caused when the tongue and/or soft tissue of the palate collapse and partially block the airway. This blockage reduces the flow of oxygen in the blood stream which can initiate a stroke, heart attack, high blood pressure and contributes to the onset of other conditions such as diabetes and obesity all of which can be life threatening.

Snoring Treatment

Snoring Treatment

in Weston Florida

We have been conditioned to associate snoring with deep sleeping. The vernacular for going to sleep is to "catch some Zs" , the cartoon symbol for snoring. The fact is the act of snoring is the sound of a partially blocked airway. Eventually the snoring, or gasping, will result in an "awakening" to restore a normal breathing pattern. Snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea, which is a serious health issue and needs treatment.


In addition to frequent and loud snoring, symptoms of sleep apnea include morning headaches, daytime fatigue, trouble concentrating and even depression. Sleep apnea is caused when the tongue and/or soft tissue of the palate collapse and partially block the airway. This blockage reduces the flow of oxygen in the blood stream which can initiate a stroke, heart attack, high blood pressure and contributes to the onset of other conditions such as diabetes and obesity all of which can be life threatening.

Snoring Treatment

Snoring Treatment

in Weston Florida

We have been conditioned to associate snoring with deep sleeping. The vernacular for going to sleep is to "catch some Zs" , the cartoon symbol for snoring. The fact is the act of snoring is the sound of a partially blocked airway. Eventually the snoring, or gasping, will result in an "awakening" to restore a normal breathing pattern. Snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea, which is a serious health issue and needs treatment.


In addition to frequent and loud snoring, symptoms of sleep apnea include morning headaches, daytime fatigue, trouble concentrating and even depression. Sleep apnea is caused when the tongue and/or soft tissue of the palate collapse and partially block the airway. This blockage reduces the flow of oxygen in the blood stream which can initiate a stroke, heart attack, high blood pressure and contributes to the onset of other conditions such as diabetes and obesity all of which can be life threatening.

Is It Just Snoring, Or Something More Serious?

Snoring is the sound of partially obstructed breathing during sleep. Snoring can certainly be a sign of a more serious medical condition known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). When OSA occurs, the tongue and soft palate collapse onto the back of the throat and completely block the airway which restricts the flow of oxygen and causes breathing interruptions. These pauses can last from seconds to minutes and can occur numerous times within an hour. This results in fragmented sleep and lowered levels of oxygen in the blood. The airway obstruction lasts until the brain partially awakens the sleeper and they unconsciously awaken for a gasp of air. Normal breathing eventually resumes, often with loud snoring. The awakening and oxygen deprivation can trigger health problems such as chronic sleepiness and drowsiness, daytime fatigue, trouble concentrating, depression, early on-set of Alzheimer’s, lowered metabolism and testosterone levels, sudden cardiac death and cancer.

LEARN MORE ABOUT SLEEP APNEA

Is It Just Snoring, Or Something More Serious?

Snoring is the sound of partially obstructed breathing during sleep. Snoring can certainly be a sign of a more serious medical condition known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). When OSA occurs, the tongue and soft palate collapse onto the back of the throat and completely block the airway which restricts the flow of oxygen and causes breathing interruptions. These pauses can last from seconds to minutes and can occur numerous times within an hour. This results in fragmented sleep and lowered levels of oxygen in the blood. The airway obstruction lasts until the brain partially awakens the sleeper and they unconsciously awaken for a gasp of air. Normal breathing eventually resumes, often with loud snoring. The awakening and oxygen deprivation can trigger health problems such as chronic sleepiness and drowsiness, daytime fatigue, trouble concentrating, depression, early on-set of Alzheimer’s, lowered metabolism and testosterone levels, sudden cardiac death and cancer.

LEARN MORE ABOUT SLEEP APNEA

Treat Your Snoring

See Your Weston Dentist


If loud, persistent snoring is disrupting your household or leaving you exhausted, Dr. Stephen Pyle and Dr. John Aylmer are here to help you silence the noise for good. As Weston’s first dentist, Dr. Stephen Pyle has spent decades pioneering local healthcare, and he is proud to partner with Dr. John Aylmer to bring elite sleep expertise to our community. Together, they offer a sophisticated and highly effective alternative to traditional sleep treatments through custom Oral Appliance Therapy. This discreet device, which fits as comfortably as a specialized sports guard, works by gently repositioning the lower jaw to prevent airway blockages. By maintaining a clear path for oxygen, the appliance naturally eliminates the need for gasping or heavy snoring, allowing for a deep, restorative sleep that protects you from the serious health risks associated with oxygen deprivation. Expertly crafted for a perfect fit, these custom appliances are effective for over 90% of patients and are designed to integrate seamlessly into your life, allowing for normal speech and movement without the bulk of a machine.


Dr. Pyle is certified through the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine to work in close collaboration with leading sleep specialists and your primary physician to ensure a comprehensive approach to your health. Best of all, this life-changing therapy is covered by most insurance providers, including Medicare. If heavy snoring is stealing your energy, contact our Weston office today for a specialized sleep apnea scan and take the first step toward a quieter, healthier night.

If loud, persistent snoring is disrupting your household or leaving you exhausted, Dr. Stephen Pyle and Dr. John Aylmer are here to help you silence the noise for good. As Weston’s first dentist, Dr. Stephen Pyle has spent decades pioneering local healthcare, and he is proud to partner with Dr. John Aylmer to bring elite sleep expertise to our community. Together, they offer a sophisticated and highly effective alternative to traditional sleep treatments through custom Oral Appliance Therapy. This discreet device, which fits as comfortably as a specialized sports guard, works by gently repositioning the lower jaw to prevent airway blockages. By maintaining a clear path for oxygen, the appliance naturally eliminates the need for gasping or heavy snoring, allowing for a deep, restorative sleep that protects you from the serious health

risks associated with oxygen deprivation. Expertly crafted for a perfect fit, these custom appliances are effective for over 90% of patients and are designed to integrate seamlessly into your life, allowing for normal speech and movement without the bulk of a machine.   


Dr. Pyle is certified through the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine to work in close collaboration with leading sleep specialists and your primary physician to ensure a comprehensive approach to your health. Best of all, this life-changing therapy is covered by most insurance providers, including Medicare. If heavy snoring is stealing your energy, contact our Weston office today for a specialized sleep apnea scan and take the first step toward a quieter, healthier night.

If loud, persistent snoring is disrupting your household or leaving you exhausted, Dr. Stephen Pyle and Dr. John Aylmer are here to help you silence the noise for good. As Weston’s first dentist, Dr. Stephen Pyle has spent decades pioneering local healthcare, and he is proud to partner with Dr. John Aylmer to bring elite sleep expertise to our community. Together, they offer a sophisticated and highly effective alternative to traditional sleep treatments through custom Oral Appliance Therapy. This discreet device, which fits as comfortably as a specialized sports guard, works by gently repositioning the lower jaw to prevent airway blockages. By maintaining a clear path for oxygen, the appliance naturally eliminates the need for gasping or heavy snoring, allowing for a deep, restorative sleep that protects you from the serious health risks

associated with oxygen deprivation. Expertly crafted for a perfect fit, these custom appliances are effective for over 90% of patients and are designed to integrate seamlessly into your life, allowing for normal speech and movement without the bulk of a machine. 


Dr. Aylmer and Dr. Pyle are certified through the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine to work in close collaboration with leading sleep specialists and your primary physician to ensure a comprehensive approach to your health. Best of all, this life-changing therapy is covered by most insurance providers, including Medicare. If heavy snoring is stealing your energy, contact our Weston office today for a specialized sleep apnea scan and take the first step toward a quieter, healthier night.

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Reclaim Your Sleep and Your Health

Sleep apnea is more than a snoring problem, the quality of your sleep dictates how you look, feel, and perform every single day. At Snoring and Sleep Apnea Solutions, we provide a medical-grade alternative to CPAP that fits your life and protects your future. Don’t leave sleep apnea untreated. If you snore loudly or suspect you stop breathing during the night, contact our Weston office for a screening. Oral appliance therapy is a life-changing solution covered by most medical insurance plans, including Medicare.


Call us today at (954) 204-3382 to schedule your consultation and start sleeping better.

CONTACT US
Dark blue wavy pattern over white.

Reclaim Your Sleep and Your Health

Sleep apnea is more than a snoring problem, the quality of your sleep dictates how you look, feel, and perform every single day. At Snoring and Sleep Apnea Solutions, we provide a medical-grade alternative to CPAP that fits your life and protects your future. Don’t leave sleep apnea untreated. If you snore loudly or suspect you stop breathing during the night, contact our Weston office for a screening. Oral appliance therapy is a life-changing solution covered by most medical insurance plans, including Medicare.


Call us today at (954) 204-3382 to schedule your consultation and start sleeping better.

CONTACT US