Should I Be Worried That I Snore?

It may be embarrassing to know that you snore, but is this knowledge also a warning that something is wrong with your health? When your airways become partially obstructed while you sleep, you can create a rumbling, labored sound like snoring. If those airway interferences last too long and stop you from breathing, you can experience interruptions in your rest cycle as your body is forced out of sleep to correct the matter. This problem is known as sleep apnea, which can have significant issues for your mood, energy levels, and health! At our Livonia/Detroit, MI dentist’s office, we can talk with you if you worry your snoring issues actually point to a problem with sleep apnea. We can also offer relief for these nightly breathing issues!

Snoring Can Be A Symptom Of Sleep Apnea

There are different warning signs that point to problems with sleep apnea. With that said, one familiar problem—one that a partner can alert you to—has to do with snoring. The interference in your breathing can cause you to have a difficult time resting without making loud noises. In addition to snoring, you can experience problems with lower energy levels, daytime exhaustion, a lack of focus, change in your mood, and more when you suffer sleep apnea. This is because the condition disrupts your sleep cycle and makes your nightly rest less beneficial.

Assessing Your Potential Risk For A Sleep Disorder

There are different warning signs that you are vulnerable to sleep apnea, as well as different issues that can warn you the problem is already one that needs to be treated. People with a family history of this condition, those who are heavier, and those who have issues with a deviated septum can be more likely to struggle with this condition. Certain diet choices and activities can make you more likely to start struggling with it as well. During an assessment for your sleep apnea risk, we can help you understand what behaviors can help you, as well as what we can do to stop this problem from continuing.

How Oral Appliance Therapy Corrects Snoring And Sleep Apnea

By recommending oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea, we can effectively stop your nightly breathing issues from robbing you of your nightly rest. The guard is designed carefully so that it will hold your jaw in a position that keeps you from experiencing airway obstructions. Once this change is made, you can enjoy a recovery that sees you sleep soundly and enjoy better benefits from rest!

Talk To Your Livonia/Detroit, MI Area Dentist About Your Snoring Concerns

Through the right approach to treating your snoring issues, our practice can help you take on problems that have interfered with your energy, mood, and general health. If you are ready to learn more about how we can support you, contact your Livonia, MI, dentist, Dr. Stewart, by calling (734) 425-4400.