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Sleep Apnea & Snoring Treatment in San Antonio, TX

Are you exhausted before the day even begins? Has your snoring become a source of tension at home? At Pristine Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Hiba Abusaid and Dr. Areej Alankar offer a proven solution that fits in the palm of your hand. Our custom oral appliances help San Antonio patients breathe freely and sleep soundly—no bulky machines, no masks, no noise. Just quiet, restorative rest.

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Understanding Sleep Apnea: More Than Just Snoring

Snoring might seem like a minor annoyance, but it can signal something more serious. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) occurs when the soft tissues in your throat collapse during sleep, temporarily blocking your airway. Your brain jolts you awake—sometimes dozens of times per hour—to restore breathing. The result? You never reach the deep, restorative sleep stages your body needs.

Left untreated, sleep apnea doesn’t just leave you tired. Research links it to serious health complications including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and an increased risk of accidents due to daytime drowsiness.

The good news? Oral appliance therapy offers a comfortable, effective treatment option—especially for patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea or those who struggle with CPAP compliance.

How Oral Appliance Therapy Works

Custom oral appliances look similar to a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer. You wear the device while you sleep, and it works by gently repositioning your lower jaw slightly forward. This subtle shift activates the muscles around your airway and prevents the soft tissue collapse that causes snoring and apnea events.

Unlike CPAP machines, oral appliances are silent and portable. There’s no mask covering your face, no hose tethering you to a machine, and no noise disrupting your partner’s sleep. Many patients find them so comfortable they forget they’re wearing one.

Dental sleep appliance shifts lower jaw forward to open airway, providing an effective sleep apnea and snoring treatment, as shown in illustrated side views comparing untreated and treated airway obstructions during sleep.

Could You Have Sleep Apnea? Common Warning Signs

Many people live with undiagnosed sleep apnea for years, attributing their symptoms to stress, aging, or a busy lifestyle. If you recognize yourself in any of these signs, it may be time for a professional evaluation:

  • Nighttime symptoms: Loud, persistent snoring; waking up gasping or choking; restless sleep; frequent bathroom trips
  • Daytime symptoms: Excessive fatigue even after a full night’s sleep; morning headaches; dry mouth or sore throat upon waking; difficulty concentrating or remembering things; irritability and mood changes
  • What your partner may notice: Snoring loud enough to be heard through walls; pauses in breathing followed by gasping sounds; restless tossing and turning

Whether you’ve already received a sleep apnea diagnosis, suspect you might have it, or simply want to stop snoring, oral appliance therapy could be the comfortable solution you’ve been searching for.

CPAP vs. Oral Appliance: Which Is Right for You?

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) remains the gold standard treatment for severe obstructive sleep apnea. It delivers a steady stream of pressurized air through a mask to keep your airway open throughout the night.

However, CPAP isn’t the right fit for everyone. Studies show that up to 50% of patients prescribed CPAP stop using it within the first year due to discomfort, noise, claustrophobia, or lifestyle factors like travel.

For patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea—or those who find CPAP difficult to tolerate—custom oral appliances offer a clinically proven alternative. Dr. Abusaid and Dr. Alankar will evaluate your specific situation and help you understand which treatment approach makes the most sense for your health goals and lifestyle.

Clear dental appliance with blue adjustable connectors, designed to fit over upper and lower teeth, ideal for snoring treatment or sleep apnea relief, shown against a white background.

Why Over-the-Counter Snore Guards Fall Short

A quick online search reveals countless “anti-snoring” mouthpieces available for $20 to $50. While the price may be tempting, these generic devices often create more problems than they solve.

The problems with store-bought devices:
Over-the-counter snore guards use a “boil-and-bite” approach that cannot match your unique jaw structure. They offer no adjustability, so there’s no way to fine-tune the position for optimal effectiveness. Worse, ill-fitting devices can actually cause tooth movement, jaw pain, and bite problems over time.
Perhaps most concerning: OTC devices are not FDA-cleared to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Using one without proper diagnosis may silence your snoring while leaving dangerous apnea episodes completely untreated—a false sense of security that puts your health at risk.
What professional treatment provides:
When you choose oral appliance therapy at Pristine Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, you receive precise digital impressions for an exact fit, proper diagnosis through sleep study confirmation, gradual calibration to find your optimal therapeutic position, ongoing monitoring to ensure effectiveness and prevent complications, and potential medical insurance coverage (custom appliances from qualified providers may be eligible).

Your Path to Better Sleep: 4 Simple Steps

Getting started with oral appliance therapy at Pristine Family & Cosmetic Dentistry is straightforward. Dr. Abusaid and Dr. Alankar guide you through a proven process from your first visit to your first restful night.
Step 1: Consultation (30 minutes) We discuss your symptoms, review your medical history, and determine whether you’re a good candidate for oral appliance therapy.
 
Step 2: Digital Scan (10 minutes) Using advanced 3D imaging technology, we capture precise measurements of your teeth and jaw. No messy impression trays—just quick, comfortable scanning.
 
Step 3: Custom Fabrication (2-3 weeks) Your appliance is crafted at a specialized dental lab using your exact specifications.
 
Step 4: Fitting & Calibration We ensure your appliance fits perfectly and make any necessary adjustments for optimal comfort and effectiveness.
Most patients notice improvement within the first few nights and are sleeping significantly better within a month.

Your San Antonio Sleep Apnea Dentists

Dr. Hiba Abusaid and Dr. Areej Alankar bring focused training and real-world experience in dental sleep medicine to every patient they treat. They understand that sleep apnea isn’t just a nighttime problem—it follows you into every waking hour.
People adapt to feeling exhausted,” Dr. Alankar explains. “They forget what it’s like to wake up actually refreshed. A few weeks into treatment, patients will say, ‘I have energy to play with my grandkids again’ or ‘My spouse says I’m a different person.’ Those moments remind us why this work matters.

Why San Antonio families choose Pristine Family & Cosmetic Dentistry:

Advanced digital scanning technology for comfortable, precise impressions. Coordination with sleep physicians throughout San Antonio and Bexar County. Convenient Guilbeau Road location with easy access for families in the 78250 area and beyond. Se habla español.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Apnea Treatment

What's the difference between a sleep apnea oral appliance and a regular night guard?

They serve completely different purposes. A night guard (occlusal splint) protects your teeth from grinding but does nothing for your airway. A mandibular advancement device—the type of oral appliance used for sleep apnea—specifically repositions your jaw to keep your airway open during sleep. They are clinically and functionally distinct devices.

With proper care, you can expect 3 to 5 years of use. We provide detailed cleaning instructions and examine your appliance during regular dental visits to ensure it remains effective.

Oral appliances require sufficient healthy teeth for proper retention. Patients with full dentures typically aren’t candidates. However, those with dental implants, partial dentures, or some missing teeth may still qualify—we evaluate each situation individually during your consultation.

Clinical research shows significant snoring reduction in 85-90% of patients using custom oral appliances. Most bed partners notice improvement within the first few nights.

Most patients adapt within 3 to 7 nights. Some experience minor jaw stiffness or increased saliva production initially, but these effects typically resolve quickly as you adjust.

Don’t put off essential dental care. Protect your smile and your health with regular cleanings, thorough exams, and X-rays. Contact our San Antonio dental office today to schedule your next visit.

Stop Letting Poor Sleep Steal Your Quality of Life

Every night of disrupted sleep affects your energy, your mood, your relationships, and your long-term health. You don’t have to keep living this way.
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea, suspect you might have it, or simply want to stop snoring so you and your partner can finally share a peaceful bedroom, Dr. Hiba Abusaid and Dr. Areej Alankar are here to help. Pristine Family & Cosmetic Dentistry proudly serves families throughout San Antonio, TX 78250 and surrounding areas.

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Pristine
Family & Cosmetic
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9240 Guilbeau Rd Unit 128
San Antonio, TX 78250

210-681-5999

Office Hours:

Monday: 8am – 5pm

Tuesday: 8am – 5pm

Wednesday: 8am – 5pm

Thursday: 8am – 5pm

Friday – Sunday: Closed