Dr. Roger Roubal is the foremost expert in sleep dentistry in the Omaha, Nebraska region.
Dr. Roubal’s passion for transformative dentistry—dentistry that doesn’t just treat your smile, it changes your life—led him to study sleep dentistry. Through successful sleep apnea treatment he knows he is not just giving patients restful nights, comfortable mornings, and more wakeful days, he is improving health and saving lives.
Dr. Roger Roubal has spent the past three decades as a Nebraska Sleep Apnea dentist to help people to achieve healthier, more restful sleep. Through sleep apnea treatment, he knows his results go beyond just the mouth. He has a passion for his profession and it shows in the results he achieves for his patients – not just in how the patients look, but in how much their quality of life is improved.
His commitment to excellence in the area of sleep dentistry–set him apart from others. Not only does he have extensive hands-on experience and expertise, he genuinely cares about his patients. Dr. Roubal and his staff are passionate about helping people who suffer from sleep disorders. Whether this is a problem that developed over time or has recently entered your life, we realize that these symptoms can often disrupt your lifestyle.
Dr. Roubal has over 3,000 hours of continued education. Our advanced equipment makes us unique in that we can accurately measure and determine if a patient would be successful in our treatment before any money is spent on the Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance. We are proud to say that we have over a 90% success rate in our treatment. He has had the privilege of treating patients who have come to seek his care from all across the country.
Snoring is the most physically noticeable precursor to identifying a person with Sleep Apnea. It is important to realize that most people with Sleep Apnea will snore, however, not all snorers have Sleep Apnea. Snoring is defined as an obstruction in the airway that can cause loud sounds and vibrations. Unlike snoring, Sleep Apnea is disruptions in the airflow that will prevent a person from breathing periodically throughout the night (sometimes several hundred episodes a night). Consequently, sleep apnea can be identified through snoring, but it is a far more dangerous problem if left untreated.
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