We all know that a good night’s sleep is like hitting the reset button for your body and brain. But for millions of people, a truly restful night is constantly interrupted by a common but serious problem: sleep-related breathing disorders. This includes loud snoring and a condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where your breathing repeatedly stops and starts throughout the night.
If you’re constantly tired no matter how long you’re in bed, or if your partner complains about your snoring, your dentist might be an unexpected hero in your story. Welcome to the world of Dental Sleep Medicine. It’s a special area of dentistry dedicated to helping you breathe easier and sleep better.
Dental Sleep Medicine is all about using custom-made oral appliances to treat snoring and sleep apnea. Think of them like specialized mouthguards. Dentists who specialize in this work closely with sleep doctors to give you complete care.
These oral appliances have a very important job to do. They keep your airway open while you sleep.
When you’re asleep, the muscles in your throat can relax too much. For someone with sleep apnea, this causes the airway to collapse, blocking your breath. Your brain then panics and jolts you awake to breathe, often with a gasp or a snort. You might not remember it, but this cycle can happen hundreds of times a night, completely destroying your sleep quality.
You might have heard of the CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine. It’s a common and effective treatment for sleep apnea. It uses a mask and a hose to gently push air into your throat to keep it open. However, many people find the CPAP machine hard to use every night because it’s bulky, noisy, and uncomfortable.
This is where dental sleep medicine shines. For many people, a simple oral appliance is a comfortable, quiet, and portable alternative. It’s especially great for people who have tried CPAP but can’t get used to it, or for those who travel frequently and don’t want to lug a machine around.
These aren’t one-size-fits-all devices from a store. They are custom-made from impressions of your teeth so they fit you perfectly. Let’s look at the main types:
Using one of these devices does more than just stop snoring. The benefits are huge for your overall health and daily life:
If you’re tired of being tired and are ready to explore a comfortable, effective solution for snoring or sleep apnea, Dental Sleep Medicine could be your answer.
You don’t have to struggle through another sleepless night. The team at Coastal Sleep & TMJ, led by Dr. William Harper, is here to guide you. Take the first step toward reclaiming your sleep and your energy. Contact Coastal Sleep & TMJ today to schedule an evaluation and learn more about how a simple oral appliance can transform your life.
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