OralSystemic Fitness Tip: Sleep Therapy and Sleep Medicine |
12/26/2023
By Dr. Michael Cooper and Dr. Steve Edwards. We hope you had a great Christmas!
In our last email we discussed how multitasking can help you fight dental problems in your spare time.
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Today's tip is by Dr. Cooper, who is an expert in sleep therapy and sleep medicine.Discover the Dangers of Sleep Apnea
Millions of people suffer from sleep apnea, which is when you stop breathing while sleeping. This often happens because your tongue falls back into your throat and essentially chokes you many times per night.
Are you struggling with restless nights and daytime fatigue? Sleep apnea might be silently wreaking havoc on your health. This serious condition, characterized by interrupted breathing during sleep, poses significant risks. But fear not, there's a solution that could bring you relief:oral/dental appliances.
These custom-made devices, worn while you sleep, work wonders in treating sleep apnea. By repositioning the jaw and tongue, they help keep the airway open, reducing apnea events. Unlike bulky CPAP machines, oral appliances are comfortable, portable, and easy to use.
Imagine waking up refreshed, with improved energy levels and a reduced risk of associated health problems. Oral appliances offer a convenient and effective alternative for mild to moderate sleep apnea sufferers, providing the much-needed restful sleep you deserve.
Consult with your sleep specialist or Doctor Cooper to determine if an oral appliance is right for you. Take control of your sleep apnea journey and embark on a path to better sleep and enhanced well-being. Don't let sleep apnea hold you back any longer—discover the power of oral/dental sleep solutions today.