GENERAL DENTISTRY – SLEEP APNEA TREATMENT
Personalized Treatment Options for Sleep Apnea
Our Compassionate Approach to Understanding Your Needs and Finding the Right Solution
Three Reasons to Consider Sleep Apnea Treatment
Improved Sleep Quality
Sleep apnea treatment can help you get the restful, restorative sleep you need to feel refreshed and energized throughout the day.
Reduced Risk of Health Problems
Left untreated, sleep apnea can increase your risk of a range of health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Treatment can reduce this risk and improve your overall health.
Increased Daytime Alertness
Sleep apnea can cause daytime fatigue and sleepiness, which can make it difficult to concentrate and increase your risk of accidents. Treatment can help improve your daytime alertness and boost your productivity.
The Health Risks of Untreated Sleep Apnea
Left untreated, sleep apnea can lead to a range of health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. It can also cause daytime fatigue and sleepiness, making it difficult to concentrate and increasing the risk of accidents.
Effective Sleep Apnea Treatment Options
At Concierge Dental, we offer a range of sleep apnea treatment options to help you get the restful sleep you need. One of the most common treatments we recommend is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. This involves wearing a mask over your nose and/or mouth while you sleep, which delivers a constant stream of air to keep your airway open.
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Sleep Apnea Treatment FAQ
The common symptoms of sleep apnea include loud snoring, gasping or choking during sleep, restless sleep, morning headache, dry mouth, and daytime fatigue.
Sleep apnea can be diagnosed through a sleep study, which is typically conducted at a sleep center or through a take-home sleep test.
Treatment options for sleep apnea include continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, oral appliance therapy, and surgery.
While sleep apnea cannot be cured, it can be effectively managed with proper treatment.
Yes, sleep apnea can affect children, particularly those who are overweight or have enlarged tonsils or adenoids.
Yes, sleep apnea can cause high blood pressure, as the repeated episodes of interrupted breathing can lead to changes in blood pressure and oxygen levels.
No, not all snoring is a sign of sleep apnea. However, loud and persistent snoring can be a symptom of the disorder.
Yes, sleep apnea can contribute to depression and other mood disorders, as the repeated disruptions in sleep can affect mental health.
Yes, lifestyle changes such as weight loss, regular exercise, and quitting smoking can help manage sleep apnea and improve overall health.
Yes, sleep apnea can be dangerous if left untreated, as it can increase the risk of a range of health problems, including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
Our Process -- And Yours
Non-surgical treatment, the method of choice for early-stage gum disease, essentially amounts to a deep, professional cleaning of the teeth that gets at the tartar under the gumline and includes the application of a local antimicrobial.
Vigilance (yours)
Local anesthesia (if needed)
Root-planing and scaling (deep-cleaning)
Anti-microbial application
Ongoing home care and vigilance
Our Process -- And Yours
Non-surgical treatment, the method of choice for early-stage gum disease, essentially amounts to a deep, professional cleaning of the teeth that gets at the tartar under the gumline and includes the application of a local antimicrobial.
Vigilance (yours)
Local anestheisa (if needed)
Root-planing and scaling (deep-cleaning)
Anti-microbial application
Ongoing home care and vigilance
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