Nightlase Snoring Treatment

Woman receiving dental sedation while wearing protective eyewear.

What is Nightlase and how does it work?

Nightlase is a revolutionary laser snoring treatment using the Fotona Lightwalker that involves no cutting, no burning, and no recovery. Snoring occurs when the tissue hanging down from the back of the mouth (uvula and soft palate) flap and vibrate from airflow during sleep.

By using two different laser wavelengths of light, Nightlase simultaneously produces new collagen and tightens tissue at the back of the mouth. As the tissue heals and tightens, newly produced collagen holds the tissue in its new position.

Comparison of an open mouth showing teeth and gums before and after 3 dental treatments. The pre-treatment side shows inflamed red gums and plaque on teeth. The three treatments side shows reduced inflammation and cleaner teeth.

How does it work?

Snoring occurs when the tissue hanging down from the back of the mouth (uvula and soft palate) flap and vibrate during breathing. By using two different laser wavelengths of light, Nightlase simultaneously produces new collagen and tightens tissue at the back of the mouth. As the tissue heals and tightens, newly produced collagen holds the tissue in its new position.

A woman at a dental appointment with dental goggles and a dental tool in her mouth.

Ready for silent nights?

In just three 20-minute sessions you can rest quietly, and more importantly, so can your bed partner. Want to find out more? Click the link to schedule your first session of Nightlase.

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