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Locality: Wexford, Pennsylvania

Phone: (724) 935-6670



Website: www.pittsburghdentalsleepmedicine.com

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Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 14.12.2020

Happy Thanksgiving from our family at Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine to yours!

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 29.11.2020

Oral Appliances for sleep apnea and chronic snoring.

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 17.11.2020

Oral Appliances are custom-designed, comfortable, portable, effective, and covered by most medical insurances.

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 16.11.2020

Do you know what your risk factors are?

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 09.11.2020

Oral appliance therapy can be a solution to treat sleep apnea and snoring for people who are CPAP intolerant

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 03.11.2020

Does COVID 19 stress have you clenching and grinding your teeth? You are not alone! Give us a call 724-935-6670 #stressed https://www.pittsburghdentalsleepmedicine.com//jaw-pain-sy

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 28.10.2020

This weekend we set the clocks back to end #daylightsavingtime. We dread losing an hour of sleep in the Spring but get excited at the idea of gaining an hour back in the #Fall. Not so fast! Click to read more about how daylight savings can be dangerous for your health.

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 26.10.2020

Undiagnosed sleep apnea is directly tied to an increased risk in cardiovascular and metabolic health. The scariest part? You might not even know you have this very common problem.

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 13.09.2020

Did you know sleep apnea can lead to anxiety and depression? Learn more at: www.pittsburghdentalsleepmedicine.com

Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine 07.09.2020

Sleep plays an important role in your physical health. Most adults need between 7 - 9 hours of sleep per night to function at their best. Children and teens need even more! Sleep deficiency is linked to an increased risk of heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke. You'll find some GREAT healthy #sleep tips for you and your family on the National Sleep Foundation website at: https://www.thensf.org/making-time-for-sleep/