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Sleep Apnea Treatment in Spring, TX
Sleep Apnea Treatment in Spring, TX
In our practice we routinely screen for OSA and when applicable we refer our patients to a sleep physician for evaluation and diagnosis. If a diagnosis of OSA is made by the physician there are usually several options of treatment

Sleep Apnea Treatment in Spring, TX

Having a major medical disorder can seriously disrupt your life. One of the most disruptive disorders you can have is sleep apnea. It causes people to stop breathing in their sleep. There are several options for treatment of sleep apnea and depending on the type of sleep apnea you have. One form of treatment can be found at a dentist near you in the form of dental appliances that help to relieve the symptoms of sleep apnea.

You can find sleep apnea treatment near you by coming to our office. We’ll show you the treatment options available to you based on the type and severity of the sleep apnea you have.

Why Sleep Apnea Treatment is the Better Choice
There are many options available to treat the various forms of sleep apnea. The problem is that these other options can be quite invasive, expensive, and uncomfortable to use.

The most common treatment for sleep apnea comes in the form of a CPAP machine. The purpose of these machines is to hook to the patient and force oxygen down the throat in order to supplement oxygen levels and keep the airway open. Many of these machines are very bulky and cumbersome and require the patient to wear a face mask while they sleep.

Additionally, CPAPs must be cleaned daily to prevent the buildup of bacteria and germs that could travel into the airway and other places throughout the body while the machine is used.

Another option that is available for sufferers of sleep apnea is a surgical option that has the potential to cause complications that can be deadly because it alters the function of the trachea and can cause patients to have worse breathing problems when they sleep.

Sleep apnea treatment options from a dentist generally come as mouth appliances that are used to treat sleep apnea without all the uncomfortable side effects of other options. The appliances work by situation in the mouth in such a way that the tongue is kept out of the way of the airway, and the jaw is extended to keep the airway open more fully when sleeping.

Compared to any of the other non-dental options, these dental appliances are much more comfortable to use because they don’t require any extra equipment, and they are not invasive like the other options either since they function similarly to a mouth guard.

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