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Alternative Solution for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

An Alternative Solution for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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WHAT IS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA?

A Comfortable Alternative to CPAP

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WHAT IS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA?

A Comfortable

Alternative to CPAP

Do you sleep well & feel vitally refreshed each morning?

If not, you are not alone. Nearly 1 billion people worldwide have Sleep Disordered Breathing, which includes sleep apnea, upper airway resistance and snoring. We all need sleep and sleeping well is vitally important to a healthy mind and body.

Do you sleep well & feel vitally refreshed each morning?

If not, you are not alone. Nearly 1 billion people worldwide have Sleep Disordered Breathing, which includes sleep apnea, upper airway resistance and snoring. We all need sleep and sleeping well is vitally important to a healthy mind and body.

SNORING

Snoring alone can disturb a peaceful sleep not only for the one who snores but also for their bed partner, family, friends, or anyone in earshot distance! Many people think of it as a social embarrassment, but snoring is a medical condition that can be linked to a sleep deficit causing daytime drowsiness, irritability, lack of focus, and decreased libido. Loud snoring has been associated with increased heart attacks and strokes and may be a sign of something more serious.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

(OSA)

OSA is characterized by episodes of a complete or partial airway collapse with an associated decrease in oxygen saturation or arousal from sleep sometimes up to a hundred times per hour. If you experience or are made aware this may be happening, please bring it to the attention of your physician.

Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS)

UARS are events of intermittent airway collapse during sleep causing an increase in breathing effort which results
in brief awakenings from sleep. These awakenings or arousals are often undetected by the affected individual, but can result in fragmented sleep and restricted nasal airflow which may lead to increased mouth breathing.

Treatment Options for Sleep Disordered Breathing?

CPAP - A machine creates forced air that is directed through a hose and mask into your airway.

Oral Appliance Therapy - Digital scans are taken of your upper and lower teeth, along with a bite position identified by a qualified Dental Sleep Medicine Dentist to create two precision appliances, one for your upper teeth and the other for your lower teeth. Together they can reposition and stabilize your lower jaw during sleep to maintain an open unobstructed airway. Resolve sleep-disordered breathing comfortably and confidently without the use of hoses, masks, or surgery.


Surgery - Various surgical procedures are possible and can be discussed with your physician to learn about rates of success and side effects.

Lifestyle Modifications - Losing weight, exercise, limiting consumption of alcohol, stopping smoking, avoid certain medications under the direction of your physician

Adjunctive Therapy - can include sleep position aids, nasal breathing aids, nasal sprays, nasal lavage

SNORING

Snoring alone can disturb a peaceful sleep not only for the one who snores but also for their bed partner, family, friends, or anyone in earshot distance! Many people think of it as a social embarrassment, but snoring is a medical condition that can be linked to a sleep deficit causing daytime drowsiness, irritability, lack of focus, and decreased libido. Loud snoring has been associated with increased heart attacks and strokes and may be a sign of something more serious.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

(OSA)

OSA is characterized by episodes of a complete or partial airway collapse with an associated decrease in oxygen saturation or arousal from sleep sometimes up to a hundred times per hour. If you experience or are made aware this may be happening, please bring it to the attention of your physician.

Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS)

UARS are events of intermittent airway collapse during sleep causing an increase in breathing effort which results
in brief awakenings from sleep. These awakenings or arousals are often undetected by the affected individual, but can result in fragmented sleep and restricted nasal airflow which may lead to increased mouth breathing.

Treatment Options for Sleep Disordered Breathing?

CPAP - A machine creates forced air that is directed through a hose and mask into your airway.

Oral Appliance Therapy - Digital scans are taken of your upper and lower teeth, along with a bite position identified by a qualified Dental Sleep Medicine Dentist to create two precision appliances, one for your upper teeth and the other for your lower teeth. Together they can reposition and stabilize your lower jaw during sleep to maintain an open unobstructed airway. Resolve sleep-disordered breathing comfortably and confidently without the use of hoses, masks, or surgery.


Surgery - Various surgical procedures are possible and can be discussed with your physician to learn about rates of success and side effects.

Lifestyle Modifications - Losing weight, exercise, limiting consumption of alcohol, stopping smoking, avoid certain medications under the direction of your physician

Adjunctive Therapy - can include sleep position aids, nasal breathing aids, nasal sprays, nasal lavage

Oral Appliance Therapy

A Simple, Compact & Comfortable First Line Treatment

for Sleep Disordered Breathing

Oral Appliance Therapy

A Simple, Compact & Comfortable First Line Treatment for

Sleep Disordered Breathing

Meet your Sleep Doctor

Meet your Sleep Doctors

Dr. Brent Corlazzoli

Dr. Brent Corlazzoli obtained his Bachelor Of Science and Doctor Of Dental Medicine at the University of British Columbia in 1996. Dr. Brent practiced in Castlegar, British Columbia before moving to Kelowna, where he started his practice in 1999.

With his passion for aesthetic dental services and providing results for his patients, Dr. Brent uses digital dental imaging technology to assist in providing comprehensive care to his patients.
He is also trained to offer injected neuromodulators to patients to help manage pain from muscle-related dental diseases, as well as for cosmetic concerns.

Dr. Brent cofound Kastle Mills Corp in 2007 because of his passion for aesthetic dental services. He was the sole owner from 2008 until February 2013, when Kastle Mills was sold to
Argen Canada, the world’s largest metal refiner of dental alloys. Dr. Brent was a past president of the Thompson Okanagan Dental Society and the Kelowna Dental Society and an opinion leader for
Biomet 3i. Dr. Brent was the first dentist in Canada to use
TRIOS®.

Dr. Brent Corlazzoli

Dr. Brent Corlazzoli obtained his Bachelor Of Science and Doctor Of Dental Medicine at the University of British Columbia in 1996. Dr. Brent practiced in Castlegar, British Columbia before moving to Kelowna, where he started his practice in 1999.

With his passion for aesthetic dental services and providing results for his patients, Dr. Brent uses digital dental imaging technology to assist in providing comprehensive care to his patients.


He is also trained to offer injected neuromodulators to patients to help manage pain from muscle-related dental diseases, as well as for cosmetic concerns.

Dr. Brent cofound Kastle Mills Corp in 2007 because of his passion for aesthetic dental services. He was the sole owner from 2008 until February 2013, when Kastle Mills was sold to
Argen Canada, the world’s largest metal refiner of dental alloys. Dr. Brent was a past president of the Thompson Okanagan Dental Society and the Kelowna Dental Society and an opinion leader for
Biomet 3i. Dr. Brent was the first dentist in Canada to use
TRIOS®.

What People Are Saying About Lakeshore Dental

What People Are Saying About Lakeshore Dental

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