Why Choose a Custom Oral Appliance?
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine says so: Oral appliances should be fitted by qualified dental personnel who are trained and experienced in the overall care of oral health, the temporomandibular joint, dental occlusion and associated oral structures.It may be more than snoring!: Only a custom appliance can treat obstructive sleep apnea. In a 2008 study comparing the efficacy of prefabricated anti-snoring devices with custom-made oral...
How Do You Know if You Have Sleep Apnea?
How Do You Know if You Have Sleep Apnea?There are three types of sleep apnea, all considered serious sleep disorders:· Central sleep apnea: CSA is resulted when the lungs don’t receive a command from the brain that tells them to breathe· Obstructive sleep apnea: OSA is the result of an obstruction in the upper airway· Complex sleep apnea / Mixed sleep apnea: A combination of central and obstructive apneic...
Why see a dentist for sleep apnea?
What You Need to Know about Oral Appliances for Snoring and Sleep ApneaSnoring is often a sign of life-threatening sleep apnea. Oral appliances for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are NOT available over-the-counter in the United States. They are only FDA approved and available through a qualified dentist once a physician has made an obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis.How do you choose a Sleep Disorders Dentist?A qualified...