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All You Need To Know About Sleep Apnea

June 11, 2024

Winning Smiles Dentistry

Sleep apnea affects as many as 22 million Americans, which is roughly 10% of the population. It is more common in men than women and typically occurs after the age of 40.


What is Sleep Apnea?


Sleep apnea is when a person stops breathing during sleep. These breaks in breathing can occur hundreds of times throughout the night, causing a variety of issues, including snoring and restless sleep. Some symptoms include fatigue, morning headaches, insomnia, and even depression. Frequent interruptions in breathing during sleep can interrupt an individual’s normal sleep cycle and cause daytime drowsiness and exhaustion.


What Are the Causes of Sleep Apnea?


There are many risk factors when it comes to sleep apnea, but the most common are age, weight, genetics, and medical conditions such as allergies, sinus problems, and nasal obstructions. People who suffer from acid reflux may also suffer from sleep apnea because stomach acid can cause the throat tissues to become inflamed and narrow the airways.


Sleep Apnea Glendale and Sleep Apnea Phoenix Treatments


Many people who suspect they have sleep apnea will visit their doctor to discuss treatment options. The best treatment for mild cases of sleep apnea may simply be lifestyle changes like losing weight or sleeping on your side instead of your back. In serious cases, oral devices can be used to reposition the tongue and open airways during sleep as well as CPAP machines can be used to help keep air passages open. Surgery may also be an option in some cases of severe sleep apnea. Talk to our dentist in Glendale or our dentist in Phoenix about any concerns you may have about sleep apnea.


One of the other ways our dentist in Glendale and our dentist in Phoenix may be able to help with sleep apnea in Glendale and sleep apnea in Phoenix is through an oral appliance. This custom-fitted device can help improve airflow by shifting the position of the tongue and lower jaw. Many patients report having better sleep quality and fewer symptoms of sleep apnea once using an oral appliance compared to using a CPAP machine.

 

Dr. Darian, D.D.S. of Winning Smiles Dentistry, is here to provide you with the best treatment and advice possible. To make a reservation or to learn more about Sleep Apnea Glendale and Sleep Apnea Phoenix, please contact us at (623) 777-7942. Alternatively, you can visit us at your nearest location to see the dentist in Glendale or the dentist in Phoenix.

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