Solea Sleep Treatment in Saskatoon
At Canada Building Dental Group, we are thrilled to offer Solea Sleep treatment in Saskatoon, a rapid, non-surgical solution for snoring caused by the vibratory effects of a person’s soft palate. If you, your partner, or any loved ones are having their sleep disrupted by a loved one’s snoring, Solea Sleep may be the easy and effective solution you have been waiting for.

What Is Solea Sleep?
Solea Sleep is a new dental laser treatment that, in a single and brief 5-minute appointment, gently tightens a person’s soft palate. Unlike other laser therapies that require multiple, lengthy appointments that facilitate much more severe treatments or interventions, Solea Sleep can work safely and effectively by using low-energy, precise laser to reduce the soft palate’s vibratory oscillation, with NO cutting, NO pain, and NO surgery.
Solea Sleep is most successful for mouth-breathing-based snoring, which is nearly 80% of snorers. Your dentist can utilize the Solea laser to tighten the soft palate’s collagen fibres, which opens the airway, and in most cases, immediately decreases or ceases an individual’s snoring.

How Does Solea Sleep Work?
In your appointment, our dentist in Saskatoon will apply the Solea laser with a specialized wavelength to tighten the soft palate. As we can tighten the relaxed tissue within the palate, the sound frequency will decrease. Remember – there is NO cutting, NO stitches, NO downtime, and most importantly, fast results. Many patients report improved sleep on the very first night.
Benefits of Solea Sleep
- Greatly lessens or gets rid of snoring.
- Only one quick, 5-minute treatment
- Comfortable and non-invasive
- Deeper, higher-quality sleep
- Relief from morning sore throats and headaches
- Boosts energy, mood, memory, and concentration
- May reduce the effects of mild sleep apnea
What Causes Snoring?
There are several types of snoring, and understanding the cause can help a dentist recommend the most effective treatment.
Mouth-Based Snoring
The most common type, caused by loose soft-palate tissue vibrating when you breathe through your mouth. Solea Sleep is most effective for this type.
Nose-Based Snoring
Often due to allergies, a deviated septum, or nasal blockages. Treatments include nasal rinses, dilators, or surgery if needed.
Tongue-Based Snoring
It occurs when the tongue relaxes back into the airway, often worsened by alcohol or sleep medication. Special mouthpieces and side-sleeping aids may help.
Throat-Based Snoring (Sleep Apnea)
The most serious type, caused by airway blockage due to relaxed throat tissues. Requires medical attention, often treated with CPAP or UPAP therapy.
Alternatives to Solea Sleep
- Snoreguards or mandibular advancement devices worn during sleep
- Nightlase: Another laser option that requires multiple sessions and costs more
- Surgical options for severe cases, such as tissue removal or uvulopalatoplasty
- Lifestyle changes: quitting smoking, reducing alcohol, and sleeping on your side
Solea Sleep does not interfere with these treatments, making it a flexible first step for managing snoring with guidance from a trusted dentist in Saskatoon.
Find Solea Sleep Treatment
If you’re looking for Solea Sleep treatment, Canada Building Dental Group is here to help. Our experienced team offers comfortable, effective care in a welcoming environment. We’re committed to improving your sleep and quality of life with advanced solutions like Solea.
Book Your Consultation Today
Goodbye to restless evenings and noisy snoring. Experience the difference with Solea Sleep treatment in Saskatoon at Canada Building Dental Group. Call us now at (306) 665-1986 or request your appointment online.
Let us help you (and your partner) sleep soundly again.
FAQs:
Is Solea Sleep treatment painful?
No, Solea Sleep is a non-surgical and virtually painless procedure. Most patients feel only a slight warming sensation during the 5-minute treatment.
How long do the results of Solea Sleep last?
Results vary by patient, but many enjoy several months of relief. Your dentist in Saskatoon may recommend follow-up treatments if snoring returns.
Can Solea Sleep help with sleep apnea?
While Solea Sleep is not a cure for sleep apnea, it may help reduce symptoms in mild cases. Your dentist can assess whether this treatment is suitable for your condition.
Who is a good candidate for Solea Sleep?
Solea Sleep is best for patients who snore due to soft palate vibrations (mouth-based snoring). A quick consultation can help determine if you’re a good candidate.