We often treat sleep apnea, also known as OSA, with an oral appliance, a CPAP machine, or a combination of the two. However, can also recommend lifestyle changes to combat OSA, such as changing your sleeping routine. Are you ready to make chances and enjoy a better night’s rest?
Category: Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Why Do We Develop Sleep Apnea?
If you have trouble sleeping and frequently feel exhausted during the day, you could be one of the millions who suffer from sleep apnea. Why do we develop sleep apnea? Understanding the factors behind this common disorder can help you and your doctor find the right treatment option. Otherwise, this common sleep disorder could lead… Read more »
5 Impacts Of Sleep Apnea
Last week we looked at how poor sleep can lead to problems with our dental health. Today, we’re going to take this a step further and look at five more impacts of sleep apnea (OSA). In addition to your oral health, the cessation of breathing and episodes of waking up frequently due to OSA can… Read more »
FAQs: How Do I Stop Snoring?
If you snore, then both you and your significant other can end up sleep deprived. How do you stop snoring? In serious cases, we may recommend an oral appliance. However, you can often help reduce your risk of snoring by making a few simple lifestyle changes.
Should You Take A Sleep Assessment?
When you don’t obtain the recommended amounts of sleep, you may feel exhausted and tired. Soon, you could experience a reduction in your overall quality of life. We strive to help patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea enjoy optimal rest so they can function properly during the day. To better understand your risk of OSA,… Read more »
How Do We Treat OSA?
Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, can lead to serious complications, including exhaustion, depression, high blood pressure, and even stroke and heart attack. As a result, we recommend patients seek treatment for OSA as soon as possible. We have a number of options for treating OSA and helping you rest better.
How Do I Know If I Have OSA?
We often discuss how we treat sleep apnea or what risk factors can lead to the disorder’s onset. But what symptoms should patients be aware of? How do you know if you have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)? By recognizing the possible warning signs, you can seek treatment before serious complications can develop.
Can Lifestyle Changes Address Sleep Apnea?
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can lead to problems sleeping, leaving patients feeling exhausted and eventually, developing a higher risk of high blood pressure, stroke, and heart attack. However, aside from oral appliances and CPAP machines there are lifestyle changes you can make to help address sleep apnea.
Quiz: When Should You See The Dentist?
We provide treatment for both snoring and serious sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Without treatment, these disorders can lead to serious health issues. When should you see a dentist for sleep apnea treatment? What warning signs indicate a possible risk of OSA?
5 Signs You Might Need Sleep Apnea Treatment
Obstructive sleep apnea impacts over ten million people in the United States. The sleep disorder leaves people deprived of sleep and feeling terrible. In addition, it also increases the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, and heart attack over time. How do you know if you might need sleep apnea treatment? When should you consider taking… Read more »