Snoring and sleep breathing support in Feltham

Helping you and your partner sleep more comfortably

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Supportive, non-invasive treatment options
Custom-made appliances designed for comfort
Clear advice based on your individual needs
Referral arranged if further assessment is required
Snoring affecting your sleep or your partner’s?

A dental approach to quieter, more restful nights

Snoring can disrupt sleep, strain relationships and leave you feeling tired during the day. For many people, the cause is linked to how the lower jaw relaxes during sleep, allowing the airway to narrow.

At Apex Dental & Implant Centre in Feltham, we offer dental solutions designed to support better airflow at night. For suitable patients, a custom-made oral appliance may help reduce snoring and improve overall sleep quality.

How snoring is linked to your jaw and airway

Understanding what happens during sleep

When you sleep, the muscles in your mouth and jaw relax. In some people, this causes the lower jaw to fall back slightly, narrowing the airway and creating vibration as air passes through. This vibration is what produces the sound of snoring.

In certain cases, snoring may also be linked to obstructive sleep apnoea. If symptoms suggest this, your dentist will advise whether referral for further medical assessment is needed.

What is a dental crown?

Restoring and strengthening damaged teeth

A crown is a form of dental restoration that replaces the part of your tooth that is damaged or broken. For example, if you have a particularly large or deep filling or a piece of tooth has broken off, we will create a crown to replace and restore the tooth in line with your other teeth.

Other uses for crowns include:
To improve the appearance of discoloured fillings by replacing them with a crown.
To protect or cap a restored tooth following root canal treatment so you can bite down and eat as normal.
To anchor a bridge or dental implant to keep it firmly in place.
To cover up a chipped or broken tooth.
Digital scans or impressions of your teeth
A custom-made appliance crafted for comfort and fit
Wearing the device at night while sleeping
Ongoing review to ensure effectiveness and comfort
Dental appliances for snoring

A custom-made mouthpiece designed to support breathing

For suitable patients, your dentist may recommend a bespoke oral appliance worn at night. This is designed to gently hold the lower jaw in a forward position, helping keep the airway open while you sleep.

The process involves:

Improved quality of sleep
Reduced night-time disturbances
Better daytime energy levels
Improved overall wellbeing
More restful sleep for partners
Benefits of addressing snoring

Small changes that can make a big difference

Frequently asked questions about snoring

Can a dentist really help with snoring?

Yes. For some people, snoring is related to jaw position during sleep, which can be supported with a dental appliance.

Is the appliance comfortable to wear?

The appliance is custom-made to fit your teeth and is designed to be comfortable when worn overnight.

Will this cure snoring completely?

Results vary depending on the cause of snoring. Your dentist will assess suitability and discuss realistic expectations.

What if my snoring is linked to sleep apnoea?

If symptoms suggest sleep apnoea, your dentist will recommend referral for further medical investigation before proceeding.

Do I need a referral to book an appointment?

No. You can book directly with our team for an initial assessment.

Can dentistry help with snoring or obstructive sleep apnoea?

Do you or your partner suffer from breathing difficulties during sleep such as snoring or obstructive sleep apnoea? You might be pleased to know that dentistry may have a solution for you. A variety of oral devices or mouthpieces are now available that can address snoring problems. By preventing the lower jaw from dropping back during sleep, these devices help prevent the closure of the airways, which can stop snoring. Your dentist can fit one of these devices for you.

How does dental snoring treatment work and what are the benefits?

A custom-made mouthpiece is created using impressions taken of your teeth to ensure a comfortable fit. Made from a hard-wearing plastic, the mouthpiece is worn at night and works by holding the lower jaw in a slightly forward position. This opens up the airway significantly, allowing you to breathe more easily and sleep better.

The benefits of snoring treatment include better quality of sleep due to undisturbed breathing and improved overall health as a result of better sleep quality.

Take the first step towards better sleep

Book a snoring assessment in Feltham

If snoring is affecting your sleep or quality of life, support may be available. The team at Apex Dental & Implant Centre provides clear guidance and tailored care to help you explore the right option for you.

L.Y

I had a really positive experience at Apex Dental Surgery. Dr Shervin and hygienist Rosie were extremely kind, gentle, and took the time to explain everything clearly, which made me feel very comfortable. The receptionists are also lovely - always welcoming, calm, and helpful from the moment I arrived, which set the tone for the whole visit. The practice is clean, professional, and very well run. I felt genuinely looked after and specifically asked if I could continue my treatment with this team because of how at ease they made me feel. Highly recommend.

Emma Wallman

Ali has been my dentist for three years now and has been by far the best I’ve ever had! He has a great bedside manner, good sense of humor and talks you through everything he is doing . He is so thorough, I have every confidence in him. Totally puts my mind at ease and makes going to the dentist a somewhat nice experience .Thank you Ali

Gina Lang

Dr Ali Almosoy is the best! Was dreading having a root canal and he was so careful and reassuring, I did not feel anything during or after! The surgery are all so kind, caring and supportive. Would definitely recommend.

Max Vysunko

Great surgery. Amazing staff that can understand you and help with anything related to dental health issues. I had several appointments with Ms. Sonali Pursnani - professional, open and kind person. Thank you so much, keep up the good work!

How to find us

Address
Apex Dental & Implant Centre
200 Hampton Road West
Feltham, TW13 6BG
Opening hours:
Monday – Thursday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Weekends - closed

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Apex Dental & Implant Centre is part
of a small group of independently run dental practices, each offering high-quality care with a patient-first approach across London and Surrey.