The most common, this happens when throat muscles relax abnormally
This type of sleep apnea occurs when your brain doesn’t send proper signals to the breathing muscles
This describes someone who has both obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea
Sleep apnea is characterized by short pauses in breathing during sleep; it might include snoring and choking in your sleep, making it a serious health condition.
Poor oral health could cause sleep apnea, as well as the other way around.
Dental problems such as temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), bruxism, or dry mouth can be caused by sleep apnea. Habits such as teeth grinding or breathing with your mouth open may lead to sleep apnea, as well as decreased dental health.
Dental symptoms of sleep apnea include:
At Jackson Family Dental, we’ll help you identify dental problems caused by sleep apnea, and recommend ways to alleviate those symptoms.
At our office, we offer Solea Laser Treatment for those struggling with snoring. This treatment uses a laser – a painless and non-invasive technology — to tighten collagen fibers in the soft palate, allowing patients with obstructive sleep apnea to breathe deeper and sleep better.
We will also guide you through behavior modifications that improve your sleep quality and dental health, such as orthodontic treatment to repair teeth misalignment, treatments for dry mouth, and/or a dental mouthpiece to reduce teeth grinding and clenching. Sleep apnea devices, snore guards, and snoring mouthpieces are available at our office, should our dentists decide your situation calls for one.
Snoring can be normal. But when it’s loud, obnoxious, and raucous snoring, or it’s interrupted by pauses in breathing, it’s probably a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, which is a serious health concern. Excessive tiredness after a full night’s sleep can also hint at sleep apnea, as can high-blood pressure.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), or when breathing during sleep pauses for at least 10 seconds before picking up again, may be caused by large tonsils, excess tissue in the upper airway, or abnormal structure of the jaw and airway. Our dental specialists are trained in different sleep apnea treatments, such as special sleep apnea mouthguards that provide a larger airway, alleviating breath problems as you sleep.
Here are just a few benefits of using our Solea Laser treatment: It reduces or eliminates snoring Patients experience better-quality sleep It reduces sore throats and headaches Patients enjoy increased daytime energy and better moods Patients experience improvements in concentration, memory, and learning
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