Who We Are The Snoring and Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment Center of Maine is located at 650 Brighton Avenue, Portland, Maine. Learn More ›
What We Do The Snoring and Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment Center of Maine supports health care professionals and consumers interested in overcoming sleep apnea and snoring challenges.
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Looking for a Speaker? Whether a doctor’s practice or a consumer group, Dr. Corwin would love to talk about how oral appliances can help people with sleep apnea. Call to arrange at 207.773.6331.
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Posted by Thomas Corwin, on October 15th, 2017 If you have tried CPAP and are less than thrilled don’t feel too bad. You are far from alone. If fact studies have shown that between one quarter to one half of patients prescribed CPAP don’t use it long term. The problem is that if you don’t use it then you will continue to suffer . . . Read More › Can’t Tolerate CPAP?
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on October 11th, 2013
Are you driving your spouse crazy with snoring? Is your spouse driving you crazy with snoring? Did you know that often times bed partners of people who snore can suffer from the same health issues that are often associated with sleep apnea and lack of adequate sleep?
If you want to stop snoring . . . Read More › Do you want to stop snoring?
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on October 9th, 2013 I got a bit of a wake-up call recently. My 46 year old brother-in-law had a massive heart attack, survived, and had triple bypass surgery. My wife’s younger brother… that’s not supposed to happen. Needless to say we were at first shocked and distraught, then relieved as he came through surgery well. What I find . . . Read More › Sleep Apnea and Heart Attacks
Posted by Thomas Corwin, on July 18th, 2013 So you do an internet search for oral appliances to treat your sleep apnea or snoring and you find all kinds of inexpensive appliances. Perfect! Now you don’t have to spend a bunch of money getting a custom appliance at a trained dentist’s office. This is great! Or is it?
It can be tempting to . . . Read More › An inexpensive oral appliance can be false economy!
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