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Get Your Beauty Sleep Back with Sleep Apnea Treatment

Posted on November 13th, 2017

Do you have a spouse or loved one that complains about your snoring? Do you wake up in the middle of the night gasping for air? Do you find that you are always exhausted during the day and just can’t seem to ever catch up on sleep? If these symptoms sound familiar, you may be one of many Cornelius residents suffering from sleep apnea. Dr. Whalen wants you to know you are not alone, there is a solution, and wants to help you get the restful sleep you deserve. Read on to learn about what sleep apnea is and how we can treat it. If you have any questions, our team at Whalen Dentistry is happy to answer them. Feel free to give us a call!

 

Sleep Apnea and Your Health

Getting restful sleep every night is a crucial part of your daily health. Although snoring may seem harmless, it is actually an indication that your breathing is obstructed, and may be a sign of sleep apnea. However, it’s important to note that if you snore occasionally, it does not necessarily mean that you have sleep apnea. If the soft tissues of the mouth and throat become too relaxed (this happens involuntarily), they can form an obstruction and restrict airflow. The result is snoring, difficulty breathing at night, frequent urination during the night, and poor quality of sleep. Some research has even shown that sleep apnea increases the risk of heart attack.

The Solution

If you suspect you might have sleep apnea, Whalen Dentistry recommends a visit to Dr. Whalen. Most importantly, don’t give up on a good night’s sleep! The most common treatments available include:

  1. CPAP Machines: Through the use of a face mask worn during sleep, continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) is applied to keep the airway unobstructed. Although some Cornelius residents find this treatment to be effective, others have a difficult time sleeping with a bulky mask on.
  2. Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT): If you are looking for a solution that doesn’t require a cumbersome machine, Dr. Whalen can fit you with a special device that shifts the jaw slightly forward, opening the airway, and allowing for peaceful sleep.

If you would like to find out more about oral appliance therapy or come in for a free consultation, give us a call at Whalen Dentistry at (704) 655-2292. We can help you get your “zzzzz’s” back!

Sources

http://www.yourlunghealth.org/lung_disease/sleep_apnea/facts/

http://www.bodylogicmd.com/for-men/sleep-apnea

http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-apnea/treating-sleep-apnea/myth-fact

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