Breathe

Normal breathing is silent breathing through your nose. It is quiet and effortless. It allows our bodies to go into normal deep, restorative sleep, and to awake refreshed and ready to take on each new day. Snoring and sleep apnea are not normal breathing patterns. Normal breathing is vital for living a vibrant happy life. Unfortunately, millions around the world simply can’t breathe normally — especially at night.

Along with eating right and exercising, sleep is important to improving our overall health and quality of life. As your dentist, I can play a significant roll in helping children and adults get a better night sleep.” Scan the QR code to learn more.

Do you know someone who is struggling with any of these conditions?

  • ADD/ADHA
  • Bed Wetting
  • Chronic Allergies
  • Dark Circles Under the Eyes
  • Snoring
  • Irritability
  • Chronic Ear Infections
  • Swollen Adenoids and Tonsils
  • Daytime Drowsiness
  • Nightmares/Night Terrors
  • Aggressive Behaviors
  • Problems at School
  • Restless Sleep
  • Frequent Headaches
  • Delayed Growth
  • Crooked Teeth
  • Crowded Teeth
  • Delayed Development

They could all be linked to one root cause — underdeveloped jaws and a compromised airway!

Colorado Healthy Sleep is now treating people of all ages with a proprietary, non-invasive, non-surgical treatment option for mild to moderate sleep apnea, snoring, and sleep-disordered breathing. Your Sleep Apnea may be the result of an obstruction in the airway caused by narrow dental arches and/or an underdeveloped jaw.

Contact Dr. Jackie Schafer today at 303-469-3344 and sign up for a Patient Education Meeting

More than 133 million Americans live with a chronic disease or disability.

According to the 2006 Institute of Medicine report, Sleep Disorders and Sleep Deprivation: An Unmet Public Health Problem, found the cumulative effects of sleep loss and sleep disorders have been associated with a wide range of negative health consequences, including hypertension, diabetes, depression, heart attack, stroke, and at-risk behaviors such as alcohol and drug abuse. www.sleepapnea.org (American Sleep Apnea Association)

You can finally breathe a literal sigh of relief. Colorado Healthy Sleep is now offering new hope for a possible lasting solution for the millions of people who suffer from mild-to-moderate sleep apnea, snoring, and sleep-disordered breathing.

Take the Self-Assessment

Our simple sleep assessment tool will help you understand the risk factors and often overlooked symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea.

What Our Patients Have to Say

“Thank you for this amazing new therapy. It has done so much more than eliminate my son’s snoring. The overall quality of his sleep, growth, and well-being is a beautiful gift!”

Deb T – Jay’s Mom

“Thank you Dr. Schafer for all of your help, knowledge, and persistence in helping Jim! Not only is he thankful, I am, too! We are BOTH feeling rested in the morning!”

Molly B – Jim’s Finance

“I would recommend Dr. Schafer and her staff to anyone looking for friendly, effective dental or sleep disorder treatments.”

Dennis H.

“I visited Dr. Schafer’s office regarding my sleep apnea. Dr. Schafer clearly understands sleep disorders and treatments. Her staff was extremely friendly and the office was clean and modern.”

M.H.