Get rid of your Snoring… with QuietNite!

QuietNite CO Laser Therapy: A Modern Solution for Snoring and

Sleep Apnea Relief in Las Vegas

At The Sleep Team, we understand how exhausting—and disruptive—snoring and sleep apnea can be, both for our patients and their bed partners and family. That’s why we’re proud to offer QuietNite CO Laser Therapy, a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment designed to help you breathe easier, sleep better, and reclaim your quality of life.

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What Is QuietNite CO Laser Therapy?

QuietNite is an advanced, in-office laser treatment that targets the soft tissues in the upper airway—especially the soft palate. Using gentle CO laser energy, we stimulate tissue tightening and collagen production, reducing the vibration and collapse that causes snoring and mild obstructive sleep apnea.

No surgery. No downtime. Just better sleep.

Why Patients Love QuietNite

We’ve seen firsthand how life-changing this simple, effective treatment can be. Here’s why patients throughout Las Vegas are choosing QuietNite:

  • Dramatic Reduction in Snoring: Many patients notice significant improvements after just 1–3 sessions.
  • Improved Sleep Quality: Breathe easier through the night, wake up feeling more refreshed.
  • Non-Invasive & Comfortable: No incisions, no anesthesia—just a warm sensation during treatment.
  • Fast & Convenient: Each session takes about 10 minutes and is performed right here in our dental sleep clinic.
  • No Recovery Time Needed: You can resume normal activities immediately.

Feel Better. Live Better. Sleep Together Again!

Poor sleep and snoring don’t just affect your health—they strain relationships, diminish energy, and reduce your ability to enjoy life. Many of our patients come to us after years of:

  • Sleeping in separate rooms
  • Constant fatigue and morning headaches
  • Embarrassment about snoring
  • Feeling distant from their partner

QuietNite offers a simple path back to restful nights and connected relationships. Couples report sleeping in the same room again, waking up feeling refreshed, and enjoying a renewed sense of closeness.

Why Choose The Sleep Team?

We provide expert, personalized care to help you finally get the restful sleep you deserve.  As a dedicated dental sleep medicine clinic, The Sleep Team specializes in treating snoring, sleep apnea, and airway-related sleep disorders—without the need for bulky CPAP machines or surgery.

With advanced tools like QuietNite and a compassionate, experienced team, we provide customized care backed by science and focused on long-term results.

Ready to Sleep Quietly Again?

If you or your partner snores, struggles with mild sleep apnea, or wakes up tired even after a full night’s sleep, QuietNite CO Laser Therapy might be the solution you’ve been waiting for.

The Sleep Team is here to help you take the first step toward healthier, quieter sleep. Call us or request a consultation today to find out if QuietNite is right for you.

How to Reduce Snoring

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  • QuietNite Laser Treatment: Simple, non on surgical solution to help reduce or eliminate snoring.
  • Oral Appliance Therapy: moves your jaw forward to create more space at the back of the throat so air can pass easily.
  • Changing sleep positions: avoid sleeping on your back. Sleeping on the stomach, side, or with the upper body inclined at a 15-30 degree angle can help keep the airway open.  
  • Avoid Alcohol and Sedatives: these relax the muscles around the airway and make snoring more likely.  
  • Mouth and throat exercises: can reduce snoring by strengthening the muscles around the airway and improve breathing through the nose.  
  • Weight loss and exercise: losing weight helps many people snore less often.
  • Nasal strips: nasal strips widen the nostrils and allow for increased airflow. 

When to Talk to a Doctor

Occasional snoring might be common and usually not a cause for concern. However, frequent or excessive snoring may be a sign of an underlying health problem. If you or your bed partner have the following signs and/or symptoms, contact us: 

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  • Frequent and loud snoring
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness
  • Frequent morning headaches
  • Obesity
  • High blood pressure
  • Gasping, choking, or other breathing disruptions while sleeping
  • Typically waking up feeling unrefreshed despite getting sufficient sleep (at least seven hours)

These symptoms may be signs of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a life-threatening condition where the person repeatedly stops breathing.  Frequent and loud snoring is common in people with OSA and in many cases, one only becomes aware of this when told about it by a bed partner.  OSA can cause lower-quality sleep and problems staying awake during the day.  This can impact concentration and safety. It is also associated with serious health issues like heart attack and stroke.  It is important for people with symptoms of OSA to talk with a doctor or sleep specialist.

If you or your partner snore, make an appointment with THE SLEEP TEAM to get evaluated and treated with a custom plan just for you!