Snoring and Sleep Apnoea restricts your airway… and your way of life.
Snorefix Clinic helps people who snore and also those who have sleep apnoea. We provide comfortable discrete custom made mouth splints to reduce or eliminate snoring and sleep apnoea. For many this is an effective suitable alternative to a CPAP machine
We provide you with an extensive assessment and comprehensive advice on what style of mouth splint will work for your shaped mouth and your level of snoring and sleep apnoea.
Together we will chose a style of splint that is comfortable for you and designed to work in harmony with your jaws, teeth and gums as well as existing crowns, veneers, implants and dentures. With long-term follow-up care, you can be assured that you will get individual attention and quality service. We don’t just sell products. Sleep apnoea is a serious condition and we will work together with your doctors to ensure your sleep apnoea is controlled and you a sleeping safely at night with a Snorefix splint.
Dr Rebecca Oliver BDSc (Hons) (Melb)
Graduating Dentistry from the University of Melbourne with Honours in 2000, Rebecca worked as a general dentist for eight years. In 2009 she sold her general practice to work exclusively with patients affected by Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. This field is known as Dental Sleep Medicine.
Since 2008 she has personally fitted over 1200 “Mandibular Advancement Splints” (The medical term for any style of snoring and sleep apnoea mouth device).Rebecca has followed up hundreds of patients for years after they started wearing their splint. Few dentists in the country have had such long term experience with this treatment. Her passion is found in helping people rediscover their zest for life and improving relationships after years of poor sleep, loud snoring, and even separate sleeping arrangements. “Some say I have rescued marriages and saved thousands on separate hotel rooms when travelling.” Working closely with your GP, Sleep Physician, or ENT, Rebecca treats patients with a range of symptoms and comorbidities who cannot or will not tolerate a CPAP for treatment of their sleep apnoea.
Rebecca is a member of the
Australasian Sleep Association
Australian Dental Association
Sleep Disorders Australia – Sleep Apnoea Co-ordinator – Victorian Branch Liason
Sleep Health Foundation