
Now there is an effective way to control snoring and obstructive sleep apnea without resorting to cumbersome CPAP devices. A small device, similar to an orthodontic appliance, can be an alternative to CPAP machines and, in many cases, be the first choice for treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
If you or a loved one snores or has had difficulty wearing their medically prescribed CPAP, Dr. LAURENCE BARSH of Quietsleep has had the years of experience necessary to offer a unique dental solution. Dr. BARSHis happy to consult with those who feel that they are having a problem with snoring or sleep apnea but have not been diagnosed and as well as those who are unable or unwilling to wear a CPAP unit. Dr. BARSH also works closely with other dentists in the tri-state area and with family physicians and sleep specialists.
Dr. BARSH serves the needs of those who snore and have sleep apnea in New York and surrounding communities. .

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