Travel Easy
Travel easier and breathe better without having to carry a CPAP around.
Sleep Easy
Sleep comfortably throughout the night without worry.
Wake Up Easy
Wake up feeling refreshed every morning by effectively managing your sleep apnea.
Stop Living Without Proper Sleep!
Do you experience persistent fatigue despite getting a complete night’s sleep? Have others mentioned that you snore or have teeth grinding? Are you facing challenges related to sleep, acid reflux, hypertension, or Type 2 Diabetes? Are anxiety and depression part of your struggles?
If any of these problems resonate with you, there’s a possibility that undetected sleep apnea could be the hidden culprit. Sleep apnea, a significant sleep disorder that interrupts breathing while asleep, may be the underlying cause of these issues.
Without proper treatment, it not only leads to fatigue but can also have a profound impact on your overall well-being and potentially reduce your lifespan.
Improve Your Sleep In Only Three Steps
By paying attention to the symptoms of sleep apnea, you are doing your part to maintain good oral health and overall health.
Sleep apnea can happen at any age, but as you get older, your risks for this condition increase greatly. That’s why it’s so important to seek treatment if you recognize the symptoms.
During your free consultation, Dr. Rice will screen you for this sleep disorder. Once you are diagnosed, she will recommend the best option to restore your sleep and protect your health.
Step 1. Discover
Call our office to schedule an initial consultation with us. We will be able to discuss how we can best help.
Step 2. Design
Dr. Rice and our dental team will create a personal approach to managing your sleep apnea.
Step 3. Dream
You’ll finally have the restful sleep every night that you’ve always been dreaming of.
Meet Dr. Kellye Rice
Dr. Kellye Rice is a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) and Diplomate of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). Since 2012, she has been successfully treating sleep apnea patients with oral appliances. Since before 2000 she has been providing TMJ treatment and therapy for pain patients with oral appliances, adding laser pain relief therapy– photobiomodulation and Oralase –in the last decade to improve outcomes.