If you wake up exhausted no matter how early you went to bed, or your partner has mentioned loud snoring or pauses in your breathing at night, sleep apnea could be the reason. At Dr. Monica Gobran & Associates, we help Worcester patients get the restful sleep their health depends on. Dr. Monica Gobran, DMD, provides comfortable, effective sleep apnea treatment right here in our office, with care personalized to your needs and lifestyle.
Sleep Apnea Treatments We Offer
Many people assume a CPAP machine is the only option for treating sleep apnea. While CPAP therapy works well for some patients, others find the machine noisy, bulky, or difficult to sleep with. That is where your dentist can help.
Oral Appliance Therapy
We offer custom oral appliances as a comfortable alternative to a CPAP machine. An oral appliance looks similar to a sports mouthguard or retainer and is worn only while you sleep. It works by gently repositioning your lower jaw to keep your airway open through the night.
Patients love oral appliances because they are:
- Comfortable and custom-fitted to your mouth
- Quiet, with no hoses, masks, or motors
- Portable and easy to pack for travel
- Simple to care for with basic daily cleaning
Dr. Gobran designs each appliance specifically for your bite and airway, so you get a precise fit and reliable results.
What Are the Symptoms of Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed because the most obvious signs happen while you are asleep. Here are some of the most common symptoms to watch for:
- Loud, persistent snoring
- Gasping or choking sounds during sleep
- Pauses in breathing noticed by a partner
- Waking up with a dry mouth or sore throat
- Morning headaches
- Daytime fatigue, even after a full night in bed
- Difficulty concentrating or irritability
- Teeth grinding, which your dentist may spot during a routine exam
If any of these sound familiar, it is worth getting screened. You do not have to experience every symptom for sleep apnea to be affecting your health.
Why Is It Important to Treat Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is more than an annoyance. When your breathing repeatedly stops and starts during the night, your body is deprived of oxygen and never reaches the deep, restorative stages of sleep. Over time, untreated sleep apnea has been linked to:
- High blood pressure and heart disease
- Increased risk of stroke
- Type 2 diabetes
- Weight gain
- Depression and mood changes
- Drowsy driving and workplace accidents
Treating sleep apnea protects far more than your energy levels. It is an investment in your long-term health, and it often improves your partner’s sleep, too.
What to Expect During a Sleep Apnea Screening
Your first visit is simple and stress-free. Dr. Gobran will review your symptoms, health history, and sleep habits, then examine your mouth, jaw, and airway for signs of obstruction. If sleep apnea is suspected, we may coordinate with a sleep specialist or your physician for a formal sleep study to confirm the diagnosis.
Once we know what we are working with, Dr. Gobran will walk you through your treatment options. If an oral appliance is right for you, we will take precise impressions of your teeth and have your custom device crafted. At your fitting appointment, we will fine-tune the appliance for comfort and show you exactly how to use and care for it. Follow-up visits allow us to make adjustments and confirm your treatment is working.
Cost and Insurance
The cost of sleep apnea treatment depends on your diagnosis and the type of appliance recommended for you. Because sleep apnea is a medical condition, oral appliance therapy is often covered by medical insurance rather than dental insurance. Our team will help you understand your benefits, file the appropriate paperwork, and explore payment options so cost never stands between you and a good night’s sleep.
Sleep Apnea Treatment — Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Monica Gobran & Associates offers custom oral appliance therapy — a comfortable, mouthguard-like device that gently repositions your jaw during sleep to keep your airway open. It’s an effective, FDA-recognized treatment for snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
For many patients, yes. Oral appliances are quiet, portable, and easy to wear, which is why patients who struggle with CPAP often prefer them. We work with your physician to make sure the appliance is appropriate for your diagnosis.
Loud snoring, gasping or choking during sleep, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, and difficulty concentrating are common signs. If this sounds familiar, mention it at your next visit to our Worcester office — we can guide you toward a sleep evaluation and treatment.
After your consultation and impressions or digital scans, your custom appliance is typically ready within a few weeks. We’ll fit and adjust it precisely, then follow up to fine-tune comfort and effectiveness as you adapt to wearing it.
Call Us Today to Schedule an Appointment
You deserve to wake up feeling rested. If you suspect sleep apnea or you are looking for a comfortable alternative to your CPAP machine, Dr. Monica Gobran & Associates is here to help. Call our Worcester, MA, office today at 508-753-3200 to schedule your sleep apnea screening with Dr. Gobran.