Did you know that sleep apnea can lead to serious health issues if left untreated? This sleeping disorder can cause loud snoring and daytime tiredness even after getting a full night’s sleep. If you were diagnosed with Phillips sleep apnea, you should learn more about the options you have for treating it.
A large number of those who have obstructive sleep apnea are either overweight or obese. For this reason, some physicians prescribe weight loss medications to reduce snoring and the temporary cessation of breathing during sleep. Patients who managed to lose weight report significant improvements in snoring and sleep apnea.
Some individuals tend to have sleep apnea when they’re sleeping on their back. However, when they sleep on their side, their breathing returns to normal.
In such cases, positional therapy can be an effective form of treatment because it helps them sleep in the side position. This behavioral strategy may involve wearing a special device around the waist or back.
Obstructive sleep apnea is primarily caused by the extra tissue in the throat which collapses and blocks the airway during sleep. To reduce or eliminate the blockage, surgical procedures involving the tonsils, adenoid, soft palate, uvula, tongue, or the upper and lower jaw may be performed.
Oral or dental appliances are the most popular treatment option for sleep apnea patients. They work to prevent the airway from collapsing by sliding the jaw forward or holding the tongue in position. This allows them to breathe normally while they sleep. This treatment is usually recommended for patients who are diagnosed with mild to moderate sleep apnea.
Northwoods Dentistry is the place to be for the best sleep apnea treatments. If you are noticing some common symptoms, contact us today to make an appointment.
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