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NightLase® Snoring Treatment – Delafield, WI

A Non-Invasive, Painless Way to Breathe Better

Older man with glass smiling after receiving NightLase® Snoring Treatment in Delafield

Attempting to breathe freely can be difficult for many patients, especially those who snore or suffer from sleep apnea. At Bionica Dental Wellness, our team of experts recognizes the difficulty that can occur as a result of the soft oral tissues falling back onto the palate. However, with the help of NightLase® Snoring Treatment, we can quickly and painlessly improve this area of your mouth once and for all. Call us today to learn more about this unique method of treatment and how you can get started.

What is NightLase® Snoring Treatment?

Up-close view of a dental laser and protective eyewear

NightLase® Snoring Treatment is an innovative solution designed to improve symptoms of sleep apnea and snoring. Its ability to tighten the soft oral tissues located toward the back of the throat and along the upper palate allows for a better night’s rest because of the reduced risk of airway obstruction.

How Does NightLase® Snoring Treatment Work?

Up-close view of an adult’s relaxed throat tissues

If Dr. Holinbeck or one of our other expert dentists recommends NightLase® Snoring Treatment, you can expect the following:

The laser’s two wavelengths of energy are used to precisely target specific oral tissues, causing them to shrink and tighten. It also remodels the collagen so that this area of the mouth does not become relaxed over time, which is common as you age.

This effectively opens the airway to reduce snoring effects or possibly eliminate them.

Since it is a non-invasive and painless procedure, you will unlikely require any anesthesia.

Is NightLase® Snoring Treatment Right for You?

Man snoring while in bed

The only way to know if NightLase® Snoring Treatment is right for you is to schedule a consultation with one of our Bionica Dental Wellness teammates. This appointment will allow us to determine the severity of your snoring or sleep apnea and decide if the soft oral tissues in your palate or toward the back of your throat are causing the problem.

If so, laser treatment may be all you need to start noticing the diminishing effects of snoring. If you have sleep apnea, your dentist will possibly combine this method of care with another form of sleep apnea therapy (i.e., oral appliance, CPAP therapy, etc.).

Schedule Your Consultation Soon!

There is no need to wait any longer to get the treatment you need to start sleeping better. If you share a bed with someone, they’ll be eager to get much-needed nightly rest as well, so don’t let another day go by without calling to schedule a consultation with Dr. Holinbeck or another member of our qualified team.