Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Solutions at Terrigal Beach Dental + Implant Centre

Breathe Better. Sleep Better. Live Better.
Snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) affect more than just your quality of sleep—they can impact your health, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. At Terrigal Beach Dental + Implant Centre, we provide non-invasive dental solutions to help you (and your partner!) sleep soundly and breathe freely throughout the night.
If you snore regularly, wake up feeling tired, or have been diagnosed with sleep apnoea, a custom-made dental splint may be an effective alternative to CPAP machines or surgery. Our team is here to assess your symptoms, explain your options, and create a personalised treatment plan that supports healthier, more restful sleep.

Why Addressing Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Matters

Sleep apnoea is more than just loud snoring—it’s a serious condition where the airway becomes blocked during sleep, causing repeated pauses in breathing. This interrupts your sleep cycle and can lead to excessive daytime fatigue, poor concentration, headaches, and long-term risks such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
Many people don’t realise that dentists play a key role in managing sleep apnoea. With the use of oral appliance therapy, we can help reposition the jaw and tongue to keep the airway open while you sleep—leading to quieter nights and healthier days.

Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Services at Terrigal Beach Dental + Implant Centre

Sleep Apnoea Screening & Assessment
We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your symptoms, sleep patterns, and medical history. In some cases, we may refer you for a sleep study to confirm a diagnosis before commencing treatment.

Custom Oral Appliances / Splints
A dental sleep splint (also known as a mandibular advancement splint) is a custom-made device that gently repositions your lower jaw to keep your airway open during sleep. These are comfortable, discreet, and effective alternatives for many patients who cannot tolerate CPAP machines.

Snoring Relief Devices
Even without diagnosed sleep apnoea, snoring can disrupt your rest and affect those around you. Our snoring devices help minimise airway collapse and vibration, reducing or eliminating snoring altogether.

Follow-Up & Ongoing Support
We provide ongoing care to ensure your device continues to fit well and function properly. Adjustments and monitoring are key to long-term success and comfort.

Comfortable, Convenient Care That Puts You First

Our friendly and experienced team is here to help you breathe easier. We take the time to explain every step of your treatment, answer your questions, and ensure your oral appliance is precisely fitted for maximum effectiveness and comfort.
If you’ve been avoiding treatment due to discomfort with CPAP, or if your snoring is affecting your lifestyle, our dental sleep solutions might be exactly what you need.

Medicare and Private Health Rebates

Depending on your medical diagnosis and health fund, you may be eligible for rebates on dental appliances for sleep apnoea. We’ll help you navigate your options and provide any supporting documentation required for claims.

If you’ve been avoiding treatment due to discomfort with CPAP, or if your snoring is affecting your lifestyle, our dental sleep solutions might be exactly what you need.

Ready to reclaim your sleep?

Book a consultation with our team today and discover how a simple, comfortable solution can help you enjoy deeper sleep, better health, and renewed energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have sleep apnoea?
Common signs include loud snoring, choking or gasping during sleep, daytime fatigue, headaches, and trouble concentrating. A formal diagnosis is typically made through a sleep study.
A dental splint is a custom-made oral appliance that adjusts the position of your jaw and tongue to keep your airway open. It’s worn during sleep and is a proven treatment for mild to moderate sleep apnoea and snoring.
Many patients find oral appliances to be more comfortable and less intrusive than CPAP machines, making them easier to use consistently.
Yes—our dental splints can also help reduce or eliminate snoring, even without a sleep apnoea diagnosis.
You can book directly with us for an assessment. If a sleep study is needed, we can refer you to a trusted provider.