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The CPAP machine can be an incredible tool to help people with snoring or sleep apnea issues, but it isn’t for everybody. Some people can’t sleep through the noise, while others are uncomfortable with the feeling of the masks on their face. If you want to get off the CPAP machine or can’t tolerate using it, The Snore Experts can help.
One of the options is a revolutionary appliance that Dr. Jonathan Greenburg invented. It keeps the tongue from falling back and blocking the airway, which is one of the most common causes of snoring and sleep apnea.
If you’re tired of the machine, contact us today to schedule your free consultation. Learn everything you need to know and all of your treatment options from The Snore Experts. Better sleep is waiting for you.
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CPAP/APAP
Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) is considered by many the gold standard for the treatment of sleep apnea, especially for very severe cases. The CPAP and APAP machines are designed to increase air pressure going through the throat. This prevents the airway from collapsing during inhalation. At Snore Experts, we have helped countless patients get a good night’s rest using CPAP treatments to treat their sleep apnea. The goal of positive airway pressure is to keep the airway from collapsing using air pressure.