Many Tend To Use Dental Appliances For Sleep Apnea

By Krystal Branch


Sleep apnea is a common disorder which most people don't even know they have. Most of you do realize that you snore or have a partner who snores. Snoring can often be a sign that one has this problem. Luckily there are various dental appliances for sleep apnea.

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.

A dental technician will advise you to try an oral type of mouth guard. It is an oral device which can easily be inserted every night before sleeping. There are options to buy these appliances without consulting a dental technician. These are guards which need to be heated to make them pliable. You then bite into them so that your teeth create a mold of your bite. These are fairly inexpensive but are not as effective as a custom made version.

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.

This type of oral appliance uses a technique to keep the airways clear of any obstruction such as the tongue, to help ease breathing. This obstructions occurs when the tissues collapse and draw closer together, which blocks the inflow of air during rest. The oral appliance can either drop the jaw slightly or keep the tongue out of the way to correct this problem.

All of the mouth guards may look very different, but that is because each one is molded uniquely for its owner. A gentler case of this issue can definitely be treated with this type of management; however, breathing pressure devices such as a type of nose clip or surgery may also be suggested. This depends on the severity of the case.

The downfalls could be, tooth and jaw pain, and changes to your bite. Even so, the benefits seem to definitely outweigh the disadvantages. These dental appliances for sleep apnea could literally change your life as well as your partners. They might even save your life! Either way they are well worth the cost and effort.




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