CAMBRIDGE, OH, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Experienced dentist in Cambridge, Dr. Denise Antalis of OHIOSmiles, is now offering advanced treatment for patients suffering from sleep apnea. Dr. Antalis is specially trained to administer treatment for mild to moderate sleep-related breathing disorders, and has successfully treated several patients for these serious conditions from her state-of-the-art facility.
Sleep apnea is a serious type of breathing disorder that is characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. If undiagnosed, obstructive sleep apnea can cause many health related problems including but not limited to stroke, heart attack, heart burn, depression, diabetes and can even be fatal. When a patient suffers from sleep apnea in Cambridge, Dr. Antalis urges him or her to visit OHIOSmiles immediately for proper treatment. With a better night's sleep, patients can maintain healthy, active lives.
"Many patients suffering from sleep apnea aren't aware that a dentist can successfully treat these problems," said Dr. Denise Atsalis in Cambridge about sleep apnea. "At OHIOSmiles, our services extend beyond a patient's teeth. We focus on the total health of each of our patients and offer years of experience and extensive training to support our expertise."
For patients in Cambridge with sleep apnea, Dr. Denise Antalis offers the latest in FDA-approved oral appliance therapy to keep the airway unobstructed during sleep. Dr. Antalis is highly trained in fitting and maintaining a wide variety of oral devices to reposition the mandible, retain the tongue below the airway and provide positive airway space to limit apnea episodes and their related loss of sleep.
With the availability of sleep apnea treatments in Cambridge at OHIOSmiles, patients can get a better night's sleep while also improving their overall health. Sleep apnea is a serious disorder that can cause an array of complications, which is why Dr. Antalis encourages her patients to visit her office for the best in quality care available.
Patients looking for sleep apnea treatment in Cambridge turn to Dr. Denise Antalis and her professional team of dental experts at OHIOSmiles for quality and effective care they can trust. From general problems to cosmetic makeovers, OHIOSmiles provides an array of dental services to meet the needs of every patient all in one convenient location. For more information, patients can visit the practice online at http://www.ohiosmiles.com/.
About OHIOSmiles: Owned and operated by Dr. Denise Antalis, OHIOSmiles is a solo practice. With seven operatory rooms, Dr. Antalis is a general dentist with extensive training in cosmetics, sleep apnea, orthodontics, implants and TMD. Dr. Antalis utilizes the latest dental technology to ensure healthy teeth and gums. She takes the time to listen to her patients, answer all of their questions, and to develop a proper treatment program that meets her patients' every need. Patient comfort, education, and quality of dentistry are the reasons Dr. Denise Antalis' patients continue to refer their friends, colleagues and family members to OHIOSmiles.
Media Contact:
Dr. Denise Antalis
Info@ohiosmiles.com
1500 Deerpath Drive
Cambridge, OH 43725
(740) 439-2501
http://www.ohiosmiles.com
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Ohiosmiles Offers Patients In Cambridge Sleep Apnea Treatment
Dr. Denise Antalis helps her patients get a better night's sleep through the treatment of sleep apnea in Cambridge.
2014-03-26
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[Press-News.org] Ohiosmiles Offers Patients In Cambridge Sleep Apnea TreatmentDr. Denise Antalis helps her patients get a better night's sleep through the treatment of sleep apnea in Cambridge.