Did you know that your overall health may be impacted by a sleeping disorder? Sleep disorders like obstructive sleep apnea not only cause patients to feel tired, drained, and irritable each day but can also be treated with the help of an airway-focused dentist. Airway-focused dentistry is just one area of dentistry that Dr. Chase Larsen and his team at Chase Inspired Dentistry of Draper and Midvale, Utah, provide. With a definitive diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea, we can help!

What Causes Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Without an open airway, it can be challenging to breathe either through the mouth or the nose. Blockages are often caused by excess fat in the neck area, poor bite alignment, or enlarged tonsils. These blockages can lead to snoring, gasping for air during sleep, and even pauses in breathing throughout the night. This lack of proper oxygenation can have a major impact on overall health and well-being.

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How Does Airway-Focused Dentistry Help?

Airway-focused dentistry focuses on treating the root cause of obstructive sleep apnea rather than just its symptoms. By using various techniques such as oral appliances, orthodontic treatments, and myofunctional therapy, airway doctors help open up the airways and improve a patient’s breathing while sleeping.

What are the Advantages of Working With an Airway Doctor Near Me, Such as The Team at Chase Inspired Dentistry?

The benefits of treating obstructive sleep apnea with airway-focused dentistry include the following:

  • Improved quality of sleep
  • Improved mood and energy levels
  • Reduced risk of cardiovascular problems
  • Reduced risk of developing other health conditions related to sleep apnea
  • Non-invasive treatment option
  • Customized treatment plan based on individual needs
  • Long-term solution rather than just temporary relief
  • It can be combined with other treatment options for faster and more effective results.

Do I Need to Visit a Sleep Disorder Practice?

Many of our patients have already started the process of getting a proper diagnosis of airway problems by talking to their primary care physician and a sleep doctor. When someone is diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the first step in their treatment journey typically involves using a CPAP machine during sleep. CPAP machines are designed to keep the airways open, ensuring a restful night. Unfortunately, many patients diagnosed with OSA and given a CPAP to use are often unhappy and dissatisfied with the fit and function of their CPAP device. They may even stop using it due to its being cumbersome. This is when patients are encouraged to work with a dental office that provides airway-focused dentistry and oral appliance therapy as an alternative.

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How Do I Determine If I Can Benefit From Seeing an Airway Dentist Near Me?

If you reside in the Midvale or Draper, UT communities and want to learn more about airway-focused dentistry, we welcome you to call Dr. Chase Larsen and his team at Chase Inspired Dentistry. Our office is located at 723 East 12200 S, Suite #101, and can be reached by calling (801) 683-5239.

Dr. Chase Larsen, DMD EAT Bio

Dr. Chase Larsen

Dr. Chase Larsen, DMD, strives to provide his patients with undetectable cosmetic and restorative dentistry using
minimally-invasive techniques. He is a graduate of the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency. He loves helping patients feel confident about their smiles and teaches cosmetic dentistry to colleagues throughout the country.