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Dentist in Dorval Helps Treat Sleep Apnea and Snoring

Dr. Hana Chatila, Dorval dentist, improves patients' sleeping patterns with available sleep apnea treatments.

2013-02-21
LOS ANGELES, CA, February 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Hana Chatila has nearly two decades of experience in the field of Dentistry. She obtained her degree in dentistry from McGill University and a residency from the Jewish General Hospital. At Clinique Dentaire Dorval, Dr. Chatila offers a wide range of services ranging from root canal treatments, to dental implants, to braces, cosmetic dentistry, as well as sleep apnea and TMD problems (jaw a joint dysfunctions). Dr. Chatila, dentist in Dorval, strongly believes in continuing education, and keeps herself constantly up to date with the latest advances and innovations in the field of dentistry.

Sleep apnea is a very common sleep disorder. Those who have this disorder experience periods of cessation of breathing disrupted during sleep. Affecting adults and children, this disorder can result in impaired alertness, excessive daytime sleepiness, and attention difficulties. Added to this, memory may be affected, planning, attentiveness, sexual drive, and information processing. However, Dr. Chatila, Dorval dentist, (Clinique Dentaire Dorval), can treat the symptoms of sleep apnea with an oral appliance, and oral appliance therapy. These oral appliances generally work by advancing the lower jaw, and thus opening the upper airway. These appliances are custom made to fit the bite of each patient.

These oral appliances are worn during sleep. This helps to prevent the throat tissues from collapsing. When the throat tissues collapse the airway is obstructed and sleep apnea reoccurs. Research by the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine found that oral appliances are effective for treating mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. Between 31 and 53 months the treatment continued to remain effective, and it was found that quality of life significantly improved. The oral appliances were also found to have positive benefits for blood pressure and cardiac rhythm as well. For proper guidance about sleep apnea and oral appliance therapy, speak to Dr. Chatila, your Dorval, QC dentist.

At Clinique Dentaire Dorval, Dr. Chatila not only treats sleep apnea and snoring, but also does Invisalign, dental implants, whitening, restorations (fillings), crowns, dental bridges, dentures, scaling and root planing, and much more.
For a certified and highly accredited dentist, Dr. Chatila, Clinique Dentaire Dorval, QC dentist, is the best choice for sleep apnea, snoring, and oral health issues. For more information about her services and the Dorval, QC Dental Office you can schedule an appointment by calling (541) 631-1457.

About Dr. Hana Chatila: Dr. Hana Chatila has been practicing dentistry since 1996, when she graduated from McGill University. Dr. Chatila strives to offer comprehensive dental care in a relaxed, caring environment. Dr. Chatila offers a variety of dental services at her practice including crowns, bridges, Invisalign and dental implants, among others. Each year, Dr. Chatila participates in many hours of continuing education programs to ensure that she is able to offer the most up to date and effective service to her patients in Dorval.

Media Contact:
Hana Chatila, DDS
contactus@chatiladds.com
319 Dorval Ave.
Dorval, QC H9S 3H6
(514) 631-1457
http://www.chatiladds.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Dorval Helps Treat Sleep Apnea and Snoring
Dr. Hana Chatila, Dorval dentist, improves patients' sleeping patterns with available sleep apnea treatments.