Tuesday, March 11, 2014

There Are Some Nice Dental Appliances For Sleep Apnea Out There

By Krystal Branch


Dental appliances for sleep apnea are a good way to help treat the disorder. They are oral appliances which are fitted by a dental technician who treats patients with snoring and apnea. This type of disorder can be terrifying, especially when you never realized you might have it.

There are many symptoms which might trigger the need to check with a sleep clinic. You might be snoring very loudly every night, which might be keeping you and your partner awake. This may lead to headaches in the morning and sheer fatigue during the day. Of course, deprivation is also the main cause for mood swings and irritability.

All symptoms, such as headaches, sleepiness during the day, mood swings as well as snoring can be a sign of something more serious. The issue is diagnosed when a person has all of the above symptoms, especially if the demographic of the person fits the symptoms, too. Most of the people with this type of disorder can be either overweight, diabetic, between the ages of 40 - 60, is a smoker, male or menopausal female, or has a tendency to drink alcohol just before bed.

Once you have been diagnosed with this issue, there are a number of remedies which you could try. Firstly, you could change your sleeping position, and rest on your side instead of your back, use a special pillow if it helps your head stay in the optimal breathing position. When you sleep on your back, your airways are more likely to be restricted.

One way to potentially help the problem is by acquiring a dental oral appliance almost like a mouth guard, which has been custom fitted for your mouth. This type of appliance keeps your jaw and tongue in an optimal position to allow for easier unobstructed breathing. These devices can only help with mild to moderate cases of apnea though, but the dental therapist will advise you as to which one you might require.

There are along with this treatment, certain lifestyle changes which one needs to consider in order for the therapy to be successful. Obviously one way to deal with the problem is to lose weight and to stop smoking. Also, to stop drinking alcohol before bedtime, and to try to rest in a position that allows you to breathe easier.

It is always better to custom fit the appliance which suits your specific requirements optimally. These appliances have their benefits and also their downfalls. The benefits include a better night's sleep for both you and your partner, less chance of a heart attack, diabetes and a stroke, as well as heightened concentration and alertness during the day. Not to mention that they are easy to use, small and lightweight to carry when travelling.

They should however, never be painful. They are fitted by taking plaster molds of your teeth and gums and should have the correct fit which shouldn't be hurting your jaw. Dental appliances for sleep apnea can effectively stop your snoring, and allow you to lead a healthier life, not to mention encourage a better attitude for both you and your partner.




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