Sleep apnea is a
serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts while the
patient is asleep. Patient may not be
aware of these short breathing pauses that occur hundreds of times a night. The
sleep deprivation (can’t fall asleep or can’t stay asleep) caused by sleep
apnea can result in daytime sleepiness, slow reflexes, poor concentration, and
increased risk of driving accidents.
Sleep apnea is also linked to some serious medical problems, including
heart disease, stroke, liver problems, and diabetes.
Major warning signs of
Sleep Apnea
·
Loud
and chronic snoring almost every night
·
Choking,
snorting, or gasping during sleep
·
Pauses
in breathing
·
Waking
up at night feeling short of breath
·
Daytime
sleepiness and fatigue
Other warning signs of Sleep Apnea
·
Insomnia or nighttime awakenings; restless sleep
·
Waking
up with a dry mouth or sore throat
·
Going
to the bathroom frequently during the night
·
Forgetfulness
and difficulty concentrating
·
Moody,
irritable, depress
·
Morning
headaches
*If you experience any of these symptoms,
contact Glendora dentist, Dr. Anna Lee,
for a free consultation for Sleep Apnea. Call for an appointment at
626-335-5114 or email: drannalee1@gmail.com.
Sleep Apnea Treatment Options
Mild
to Moderate Sleep Apnea
·
Lose
weight
·
Quit
smoking
·
Avoid
alcohol, sleeping pills, sedatives
·
Avoid
caffeine and heavy meals with 2 hours of going to bed
·
Exercise
regularly, maintain regular sleep hours
·
Oral
Appliance Therapy (OAT)-dental device that fits inside the mouth, like an
athletic mouth guard. OAT is a first line treatment for patients diagnosed with
mild to moderate sleep apnea. OAT is comfortable, easy to wear, quiet, portable
and convenient for travel.
Moderate
to Severe Sleep Apnea
·
Continuous
Positive Airflow Pressure (CPAP)-machine is used with a variety of breathing
masks that cover the nose and mouth, providing a constant stream of air that keep
the breathing passages open while sleeping.
CPAP machines are being updated and improved; they are lighter, quieter
and more comfortable.
·
Sleep
Apnea Implants-one of the newest treatments; involves the insertion of a
pacemaker system that stimulates muscle to keep airways open for breathing
during sleep.
·
Surgery-increase
the size of the airway; risks of complications and infections.
Glendora
dentist, Dr. Anna Lee,
is a trained dentist in Sleep Apnea who can assist you with treatment. Dr.
Anna Lee performs an airway assessment and Sleep Apnea evaluation. Dr.
Anna Lee also conducts a full evaluation of your teeth, mouth and
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) to ensure that your teeth and jaw structure are
healthy enough to wear an oral appliance.
If you have any questions, please call for a free consultation at 626-335-5114 or visit our sleep website
at www.glendorasleep.com
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