Finding A More Restful Night Of Sleep

Reach A More Restful Night Of SleepWhen your loved ones start to bring up their concern over your loud or intrusive snoring, then it’s time to talk to your oral health team about your next steps. This could be a sign of chronic obstructive sleep apnea, which is a pretty common sleep disorder. According to current US estimates, about 30 million of us experience this condition on a nightly basis, and sleep apnea can contribute to some serious health conditions like stroke, heart attack and type 2 diabetes.

So, if you’re ready to take real sleep steps, Dr. James R. Stewart in Livonia, MI has solutions. Our office works with patients to find comfortable, convenient ways forward after a diagnosis of chronic obstructive sleep apnea through oral appliance therapy. This approach offers a quieter solution than traditional CPAP can offer, allowing people to ditch the masks and hoses. It all starts with a visit to your oral health team to discuss your symptoms and your options, so don’t put it off any longer.

Ready to renew your sleep? Find out more about how oral appliance therapy helps people to improve their rest.

Your Sleep Plays A Powerful Role In Your Overall Health

Without a quality night of rest, your body has a tough time making it through the day. Unfortunately, for those with chronic obstructive sleep apnea, those problems could compound over time, and that could lead to some real health issues. Those with untreated chronic obstructive sleep apnea are at a higher risk of experiencing heart attack, stroke, and more, so it’s important to talk with your provider if you have been experiencing symptoms like loud snoring, poor sleep quality, or a constant feeling of tiredness.

Chronic obstructive sleep apnea happens in your deepest form of sleep, when the body acts a little differently. During this time, the tissue of the palate or throat can become soft enough that it can actually block your airway from functioning properly. This action can prevent patients from receiving the oxygen that they need to thrive.

Enhancing Rest With Oral Appliance Therapy

When you are ready to talk about treating your chronic obstructive sleep apnea, ask about all of your options. While traditional CPAP still exists, it’s not the only approach to sleep apnea care. So, if you’d prefer to avoid the hoses and wires, see about oral appliance therapy. Oral appliance therapy uses a slim device to adjust the placement of the jaw. Often, this is enough to open the airway overnight, so see whether it’s right for you.

Find Your Way To Stronger Sleep With Dr. Stewart

Your sleep plays a real role in your success. So, if it’s time to talk about oral appliance therapy for obstructive sleep apnea, call Dr. Stewart, D.D.S., P.C.  in Livonia, MI at 734-425-4400.