307 Grafton St #203, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

Treating Sleep Apnea With Custom Appliances

When you suffer from sleep apnea, this could mean chronic snoring and anytime exhaustion, impacting how alert and rested you feel during waking hours. To feel rested and avoid issues with your overall health, you need a sleep solution. In today’s blog, your Shrewsbury, MA, dentist talks about our custom oral appliances.

The Presence of Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes you to stop breathing briefly several times a night, occurring as the soft tissues in the back of your mouth and in your throat become too relaxed and collapse, cutting off airflow. Your brain wakes you, interrupting your sleep cycle even if you don’t remember this happening. The disorder could be caused by factors like age, weight, neck confidence, poor sleep habits, and other issues, and warning signs include chronic snoring, headaches and migraines, dry mouth, irritability, trouble staying focused on tasks, and waking suddenly in the night choking or gasping for air. When you encounter symptoms like these, please let us know right away!

Trouble for Your Overall Health

Without treatment, sleep apnea can prevent you from feeling rested and alert during the day, impacting how you work and your interpersonal relationships too. Over time, the disorder also strains your immune system, so you’re more likely to become sick. The stress on your cardiovascular system is more severe, as this could lead to ugh blood pressure, heart disease, and even an increased risk of stroke and heart attack. Don’t let this common disorder prevent you from feeling rested and enjoying optimal quality of life, talk to our team about possible solutions, such as a custom sleep appliance.

Treatment with Custom Oral Appliance

Our team uses Herbst and Moses oral appliances, which are custom-fitted for your smile to ensure a proper fit and a treatment with precision and accuracy. These devices fit like mouthguards and are worn as you sleep at night. Once in place, they shift your jaw and tongue forward to prevent the collapse of soft tissues, so you can breathe without interruption and feel more rested and alert during the day. You can also help by resting on your side, keeping your bedroom dark and cool, and maintaining a good sleep schedule.

If you have any questions about how we diagnose and treat concerns like sleep apnea, then contact our team today to learn more. We want to help you rest with ease again!

Speak With Your Shrewsbury/Grafton, MA Dentist’s Office About Stopping Sleep Troubles

If you have trouble feeling rested and alert during the day, then consider seeing our team for a diagnosis. If you would like to find out more about obtaining a good night’s rest again, please reach out to Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury at (508) 842-8838.