

Hosted by Providence Dental Care
Date: Wednesday 22 July
Time: 7:30pm (Adelaide, South Australia time)
Location: Online Webinar
Cost: Free
Hosted by Providence Dental Care
Date: Wednesday 22 July
Time: 7:30pm (Adelaide, South Australia time)
Location: Online Webinar
Cost: Free

Do you snore, mouth breathe, or wake feeling exhausted?
Snoring is often treated as a nuisance — something annoying, embarrassing, or simply part of getting older.
But persistent snoring may be a sign that your body is struggling to breathe well during sleep.
When airflow is restricted overnight, your sleep quality can suffer — and this may affect your energy, mood, concentration, relationships and overall health.
It can also affect your oral health, contributing to dry mouth, teeth grinding, gum irritation and increased risk of dental problems.


Do you snore, mouth breathe, or wake feeling exhausted?
Snoring is often treated as a nuisance — something annoying, embarrassing, or simply part of getting older.
But persistent snoring may be a sign that your body is struggling to breathe well during sleep.
When airflow is restricted overnight, your sleep quality can suffer — and this may affect your energy, mood, concentration, relationships and overall health.
It can also affect your oral health, contributing to dry mouth, teeth grinding, gum irritation and increased risk of dental problems.
Have you been given a CPAP machine… but aren’t really using it?
You’re not alone.
Many people are recommended CPAP therapy after a sleep study, but find it difficult to use consistently.
Common reasons include:

the mask feels
uncomfortable

it feels claustrophobic

it interrupts sleep

it causes dry mouth or
nasal irritation

the machine is noisy

it feels impractical for travel

it gets removed during
the night

it simply doesn’t feel like
a long-term solution
CPAP can be very effective when used consistently, but for many people, the challenge is using it every night.
If you already have a CPAP machine but aren’t using it regularly, you may be an ideal person to explore whether a custom dental sleep appliance could be suitable for you.
Have you been given a CPAP machine… but aren’t really using it?
You’re not alone.
Many people are recommended CPAP therapy after a sleep study, but find it difficult to use consistently.
Common reasons include:

the mask feels
uncomfortable

it feels claustrophobic

it interrupts sleep

it causes dry mouth or
nasal irritation

the machine is noisy

it feels impractical for travel

it gets removed during
the night

it simply doesn’t feel like
a long-term solution
CPAP can be very effective when used consistently, but for many people, the challenge is using it every night.
If you already have a CPAP machine but aren’t using it regularly, you may be an ideal person to explore whether a custom dental sleep appliance could be suitable for you.
In this free webinar, you’ll learn:

what causes snoring and mouth breathing
when snoring may be a sign of something more serious
the warning signs of sleep-disordered breathing
how poor sleep can affect energy, focus, mood and relationships
how mouth breathing can affect your teeth, gums and oral health
why CPAP is not the only option for some patients
how custom dental sleep appliances work
who may be suitable for dental treatment for snoring
when further sleep assessment may be recommended
In this free webinar, you’ll learn:

what causes snoring and mouth breathing
when snoring may be a sign of something more serious
the warning signs of sleep-disordered breathing
how poor sleep can affect energy, focus, mood and relationships
how mouth breathing can affect your teeth, gums and oral health
why CPAP is not the only option for some patients
how custom dental sleep appliances work
who may be suitable for dental treatment for snoring
when further sleep assessment may be recommended
This webinar is ideal for you if:
you snore regularly
your partner complains about your snoring
you wake feeling tired or unrefreshed
you wake with a dry mouth or morning headaches
you mouth breathe during sleep
you grind your teeth or clench your jaw
you have been prescribed CPAP but don’t use it consistently
you find CPAP uncomfortable, impractical or difficult to tolerate
you want to explore alternative treatment options

This webinar is ideal for you if:

you snore regularly
your partner complains about your snoring
you wake feeling tired or unrefreshed
you wake with a dry mouth or morning headaches
you mouth breathe during sleep
you grind your teeth or clench your jaw
you have been prescribed CPAP but don’t use it consistently
you find CPAP uncomfortable, impractical or difficult to tolerate
you want to explore alternative treatment options

Many people are surprised to learn that dentists can play an important role in identifying signs of sleep-related breathing concerns.
At Providence Dental Care, we assess jaw position, airway function, mouth breathing patterns, teeth grinding and oral health changes that may be linked to poor sleep.
For suitable patients, a custom oral appliance may help support better airflow during sleep by gently positioning the jaw to help keep the airway more open.

Many people are surprised to learn that dentists can play an important role in identifying signs of sleep-related breathing concerns.
At Providence Dental Care, we assess jaw position, airway function, mouth breathing patterns, teeth grinding and oral health changes that may be linked to poor sleep.
For suitable patients, a custom oral appliance may help support better airflow during sleep by gently positioning the jaw to help keep the airway more open.
Register now for this free webinar
Snoring may be more than just a sound.
It may be your body’s way of telling you that something isn’t quite right.
Join Providence Dental Care for this free webinar and learn what your snoring
could be telling you — and what options may be available.
Register now for this free webinar
Snoring may be more than just a sound.
It may be your body’s way of telling you that something isn’t quite right.
Join Providence Dental Care for this free webinar and learn what your snoring
could be telling you — and what options may be available.

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