We Can Use Oral Appliance Therapy To Treat Your Sleep Apnea

If you are not fighting your issues with sleep apnea, you can begin to experience worrying problems with your emotional and physical health. Sleep apnea robs a person of their ability to complete their rest cycles at night, and it can cause you to go through the kinds of issues brought on by sleep deprivation. Grogginess, troubles with short-term memory, and even physical changes to your blood pressure can occur over time. Fortunately, this is a condition that can be addressed. At our dental office in the Livonia/Detroic, MI area, we can actually provide oral appliance therapy to help patients with sleep apnea rest properly again.

Sleep Apnea Can Cause More Problems Than You Might Realize

Sleep apnea is closely linked with snoring, but this is not the only problem that you can experience if you are not treating this condition. Man people struggle with a form of this condition known as obstructive sleep apnea, which means soft tissues in their throat are cutting off their airways during rest. In addition to making you snore, this can force your body out of rest to clear your breathing passages, which stops your sleep cycle. Because these cycles are no longer being completed properly, you can start to suffer the same effects that are often linked to chronic sleep deprivation. That means problems with fatigue, poor temperament, a greater risk for dozing off at inopportune times, and higher blood pressure.

How Does Oral Appliance Therapy Help With Sleep Apnea?

With oral appliance therapy, we can help patients breathe properly without asking them to rely on a CPAP machine. The custom sleep guard that you receive will be carefully made so that it keeps your airways open as you rest. It changes the position of your jaw so that you retain the ability to sleep soundly through the night. With this correction, you can once again enjoy better rest, and avoid health problems related to your condition!

Unsure If Sleep Apnea Is Affecting You? Watching Out For These Symptoms

You may not be clear on whether sleep apnea is already affecting you. If you do not have a person in your life in a position to hear you snore, you may not realize you are doing it. Watch out for other symptoms related to this condition. If you are frequently tired during the day, or if you have an irregular heartbeat or difficulties with high blood pressure, sleep apnea could be an issue for you. Problems with a deviated septum or a family history of sleep apnea can also be of note.

Talk To Dr. Stewart About Oral Appliance Therapy For Sleep Apnea

Dr. Stewart is prepared to help individuals in the Livonia/Detroit, MI area who struggle with sleep apnea. If you think this condition might be affecting you, and you wish to learn more about treatment with oral appliance therapy, call our dental office today at (734) 425-4400.