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Grapevine: Is Your Snoring a Problem?

woman covering her ears with pillow, man snoring in bedSnoring might seem harmless, even a bit funny at times. But loud, frequent snoring can signal something more serious happening while you sleep. If your nights are noisy and your mornings feel exhausting, it may be time to take a closer look. At Mason Dental in Grapevine, TX—proudly serving Colleyville and Southlake—Dr. Scott Mason helps patients rediscover restful, quiet sleep.

Dr. Mason was recently named a Top Dentist for 2025 by Fort Worth Magazine, an honor earned through outstanding feedback from both peers and patients. His dedication to quality work and excellence makes him a trusted partner for solving problems that go far beyond your teeth.

Signs Your Snoring Could Be Serious

Loud, frequent snoring, choking, or daytime fatigue may signal a serious issue, and Mason Dental helps patients find effective, comfortable treatment for better sleep

Not all snoring is the same. Occasional light snoring usually isn’t a concern. But certain warning signs suggest your snoring deserves professional attention.

Watch for these red flags:

  • Loud, chronic snoring most nights of the week
  • Gasping, choking, or pauses in breathing during sleep
  • Waking up with a dry mouth, sore throat, or headache
  • Feeling tired even after a full night’s rest
  • A partner who notices you stop breathing

If any of these sound familiar, your snoring may point to a deeper issue like sleep apnea. Ignoring it can affect your health in ways you might not expect.

Why Professional Treatment Matters

Over-the-counter strips and gadgets rarely fix the root cause. They mask symptoms without addressing what’s actually disrupting your sleep.

A dental professional trained in sleep therapy can evaluate your airway, jaw position, and sleep patterns. Dr. Mason takes the time to understand your unique situation and recommend a solution built for lasting results. Professional care means safer, more effective treatment—and a real path to better rest.

The Side Effects of Snoring

Snoring does more than disturb the person next to you. Left untreated, it can take a serious toll on your body and your relationships.

Common side effects include:

  • Sleep deprivation: Broken sleep leaves you drained and foggy.
  • Cardiovascular risks: Interrupted breathing can strain your heart and raise blood pressure.
  • Daytime fatigue: Constant tiredness affects focus, mood, and safety behind the wheel.
  • Relationship strain: Sleepless nights create tension between partners who share a bed.

The good news? These problems are highly treatable once you find the right approach.

Two Effective Snoring Treatments

At Mason Dental, we offer two proven solutions to help you and your loved ones finally sleep in peace.

Oral Appliance Therapy

An oral appliance is a custom-fitted device you wear at night, similar to a mouthguard. It gently repositions your jaw to keep your airway open, reducing or eliminating snoring. It’s comfortable, easy to use, and a favorite among patients who want a non-invasive option.

Solea Snore Therapy

Solea Snore is a modern, laser-based treatment that tightens the soft tissue in the back of your throat. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and requires no downtime. Many patients notice quieter nights soon after treatment, making it an excellent choice for lasting relief.

Sleep Better Starting Tonight

You don’t have to accept restless nights as normal. If snoring is affecting your health or your relationships, help is closer than you think.

Take the first step toward quiet, restorative sleep. Contact Mason Dental in Grapevine, TX today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Scott Mason. You—and everyone in your home—deserve a peaceful night’s rest.

Contact Mason Dental

817-481-4717

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801 W Wall St
Grapevine, Texas
76051

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