Sleep Apnea

Treatment for Sleep Apnea and Snoring

 

Whether it’s your husband, wife, bed partner or a friend, we all know someone who snores. Snoring is not only disruptive, but more importantly can be a sign of a serious disorder called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Fortunately, the orthodontic office of Dr. Jeff Martin offers several different treatment options to help those who suffer from OSA.

 

What is sleep apnea?

 

Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing stops periodically during sleep. If you suffer from sleep apnea, each time your breathing stops, the resulting lack of oxygen alerts your brain, which temporarily wakes you up to restart proper breathing. Because the time spent awake is so brief, most people with sleep apnea don’t remember it – and many think they are getting a good night’s sleep. However, the constant wake-sleep-wake-sleep cycle precludes the deep sleep that refreshes the body, and sufferers are frequently drowsy during the day.

 

What are the signs of sleep apnea?

 

The following symptoms can indicate the presence of sleep apnea. If you notice one or more of these signs, give us a call and schedule a free consultation:

  • Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
  • Loud snoring at night
  • Waking up at night short of breath
  • Snorting or choking sounds during the night (indicating a restart of breathing)
  • Headaches upon waking in the morning
  • Falling asleep unintentionally during the day
  • Extreme drowsiness throughout the day

 

Treatment Options

 

Good sleep posture (it’s best not to sleep on your back), weight loss if necessary, and regular exercise are some helpful OSA treatments patients can practice on their own. Medical and dental treatments include Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT), and surgical removal of throat tissues i.e. palatal tissues, uvula and/or tonsils.

 

Oral Appliance Therapy

 

Oral appliances can be worn in the mouth to treat snoring and OSA. These devices are similar to orthodontic retainers or sports mouth guards. Oral appliances work in several ways:

 

  • Repositioning the lower jaw, tongue, soft palate and uvula
  • Stabilizing the lower jaw and tongue
  • Increasing the muscle tone of the tongue

 

Dr. Jeff Martin is an orthodontist in Orlando with training in Oral Appliance Therapy, which means that he is very familiar with the various designs of appliances. Through your free consultation, Dr. Martin can determine which one is best suited for your specific needs.

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