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How does the appliance work to help manage snoring/sleep apnea?

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oral appliance is a small plastic device that fits over the upper and lower teeth, similar to an orthodontic retainer or mouth guard. The appliance is worn in the mouth during sleep to prevent the soft tissues of the throat from collapsing and obstructing the airway. Oral appliances work by slightly advancing the lower jaw which in turn moves the base of the tongue forward and opens the airway to allow improved breathing and reduced snoring and apneas during sleep.

How Does Primary Snoring Differ from Snoring that Indicates Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

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Sleep Apnea, is It Really Life Threatening?

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Sleep apnea is a medical condition that will cause you to lose sleep, and to stop breathing several times a night. One thing that most people don't realize is that you do stop breathing, and this can lead to additional stress on your body. Sure you know you are tired, and that is a lot of stress in itself, but there are also times that the stress on you body is going to be that of your organs, your heart, your lungs and in the long term, your brain.

How much sleep do you get each night?

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How many people are affected by sleep apnea and disruptive snoring?

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It is estimated that more than 40 million Americans suffer from some form of sleep-disordered breathing. Of these, more than 12 million suffer from some form of sleep apnea. top

What's the difference between Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

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Snoring occurs when the soft tissues in your throat and upper airway constrict and vibrate. The sound created is termed snoring. When the soft tissues completely close or obstruct the airway and prevent air from reaching your lungs, it is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Back To Top The Oral Airway Dilators are FDA approved, "custom-made" intra-0ral appliances used to treat Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Back To Top It depends on the diagnosis.

Question. Why does a dentist treat snoring and obstructive sleep apnea?

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Answer. A dentist, properly trained, is the best doctor to treat you non-surgically. We work with the mouth (muscles, jaws, and teeth) regularly and our understanding of materials science position us as the best one to treat these conditions.

How common is sleep apnea?

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It is estimated that sleep apnea affects about 12 million Americans: 4% of men, 2% of women, and up to 3% of children suffer from some type of sleep apnea. The mild form of sleep apnea is most common but still poses several dangers.

What are the symptoms of sleep apnea?

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Partners of sleep apnea patients report episodes of loud, frequent snoring, intermittent or unusual breathing, animated noises and body movements during sleep. The patient may experience gasping, daytime fatigue, headaches, and excessive grogginess.

Is sleep apnea dangerous?

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Because sleep apnea interrupts natural breathing patterns, it has been fatal in some cases. Sleep apnea has also been associated with heart attack, stroke, arrhythmia, high blood pressure, and other heart problems.

What treatments are available for sleep apnea?

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Based on your degree of sleep apnea, Dr. Wooten will recommend a treatment option or combination of treatments. Although there is no cure for the condition, there are several options to reduce the occurrence of breathing pauses and encourage regular breathing patterns. Dr. Wooten may suggest some lifestyle changes to minimize the effects of apnea, such as halting use of alcohol or sedatives or losing weight.

How do I find out if I have sleep apnea?

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You will be required to have a sleep study during our evaluation process. We have a Sleep Disorders Center at Akron General Medical Center the Montrose Sleep Center, conveniently located at the Akron General Health & Wellness Center - West. Testing will require that you spend a night sleeping in our "lab" that looks very much like a hotel room, but allows our technicians and physicians to monitor you throughout the whole procedure.

If I stop snoring, does that mean that I don't have sleep apnea any more?

How is sleep apnea treated?
No. Treating sleep apnea may help you stop snoring. Stopping snoring does not mean that you no longer have sleep apnea or that you can stop the CPAP.

Any chance you have Sleep Apnea, Snoring stop breathing, wakeup thru nite?

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Will the SleepRight Night Guard help with my sleep apnea?

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Many people who suffer from bruxism also suffer from snoring and sleep apnea. Although there are special appliances that can be made through your health care professional that are specifically designed to open the bite and pull the jaw forward, we have had a number of customers who have appreciated the reduction in snoring and sleep apnea when wearing our SleepRight Night Guard.

What is the treatment for sleep apnea?

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The initial treatment of choice for OSAS for the vast majority of OSAS patients is nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). If tolerated, CPAP has very few side effects and can immediately improve OSAS symptoms. Learn more about other treatment options.
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