Is Sleep Apnea Ruining Your Health?

Sleep apnea is a very common but harmful condition that affects many people today. Oxygen is vital for our lives, and when it is restricted, even by a little, it can have serious health consequences. With sleep apnea, a person’s airways can become restricted or blocked for a multitude of reasons. In addition, through no fault of their own, a person’s brain could simply fail to relay the message adequately for their muscles to contract and expand, allowing unconscious breathing to occur. To find out if sleep apnea is ruining your health, consider the following: — Sleep apnea is most commonly discovered in men over the age of 40. — Oversized tonsils, susceptible genetics, a deviated septum, and various allergies are all risks for sleep apnea that you may have no control over. — Your body’s position as you sleep could elevate your risk for obstructed airways and sleep apnea. — If you are overweight, you are in danger of developing sleep apnea. — Sleep apnea is often spotted in individuals who snore while asleep. — If you have a temporomandibular disorder, also called TMD, you could be at an increased risk for sleep apnea. If left unchecked, sleep apnea could cause or increase your risk for diabetes, ADD, ADHD, mood swings, depression, high blood pressure, strokes, heart attacks, and even death. Fortunately, if you have mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, our doctor may recommend a Respire Series oral appliance which adjusts the mouth to allow for easier breathing. This oral appliance fits comfortably over your teeth to keep your airway open while you sleep. For an oral exam at [practice_name] to check for sleep apnea, and any other treatments you may need, please contact Dr. [doctor_name] at our dentist office in [city], [state], by calling [phone]. We look forward to perfecting your oral health care and giving you the quality of sleep you deserve!      

Sleep Apnea Treatment

If you have sleep apnea, how have you treated it in the past? Have you seen doctors, used snore guards, and perhaps even have a CPAP machine to help you sleep at night? While a CPAP machine may help you sleep at night, it can be very troublesome to your partner. The good news is, though, that other options do exist. They just exist in a place that you may not have thought of – Dr. [doctor_name]’s office in [practice_name] in [city], [state]. A dentist is actually one of the best people to go to for sleep apnea treatment. Let’s take a look at what can be done to help your apnea. Why go to the dentist? Believe it or not, but some sleep apnea problems are caused directly by problems with how your jaw is aligned. A dentist is one of the best medical professionals from which to seek treatment regarding this, since the mouth is their area of expertise. There are a few different treatment options for those who suffer from sleep apnea. Treatment options The most common treatment used by dental professionals is oral appliance therapy. This involves the use of a device that looks and fits just like a mouth guard, but it’s designed to change the angle of your jaw while you sleep. This improves air flow and decreases the amount of times you’ll wake during the night, since decreased airflow is one of the causes of sleep apnea in the first place. Call [phone] to schedule your appointment today.

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