How an Oral Device Treats Your Sleep Apnea
March 1, 2016
There’s nothing better than a good night’s sleep — but if you’re dealing with the condition known as sleep apnea, you likely haven’t felt rested in a while. And left untreated, the effects of sleep apnea are more than exhaustion. The condition has been linked to serious heart problems like high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. Fortunately, you can find relief with a removable oral device. Keep reading to learn more about sleep apnea therapy in Weatherford!
A bit about obstructive sleep apnea
The most common type of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, is caused by partial or complete blockage of the airway. This occurs when the lower jaw becomes so relaxed during sleep that it collapses into the throat, blocking air and preventing the flow of oxygen to the brain.
Symptoms associated with obstructive sleep apnea include:
- Chronic, loud snoring
- Frequent waking throughout the night
- Frequent migraines
- Daytime fatigue, confusion
If you suspect you or a loved one are suffering from sleep apnea, don’t wait another day to seek a solution. With sleep apnea therapy in Weatherford, relief is closer than you may think.
How a removable oral device treats sleep apnea
One common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is a CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure, machine — a noisy, bulky device that often provides more interruptions than the condition itself. A removable oral device provides a wonderful solution for patients who aren’t interested in trying or who haven’t been able to find relief with a CPAP.
The oral device looks something like the type of mouthguard athletes wear, and is a wonderful solution for treating obstructive sleep apnea. It works by holding the lower jaw and tongue into place during sleep, preventing their collapse and allowing air to flow without interruption throughout the night.
Benefits of a removable device for sleep apnea therapy
Compared to other options in sleep apnea treatment, the benefits of using a removable oral device are considerable. Some of them include:
- An oral device is silent, for everyone’s benefit
- The small oral device is very portable, unlike a CPAP machine
- Successful sleep apnea therapy helps you regain all the benefits of a full night’s sleep
Contact Us Today!
Are you interested in helping yourself or a loved one overcome the exhausting effects of sleep apnea with a removable oral device? If so, don’t wait to contact the office of Dr. Romack for sleep apnea treatment in Weatherford.
Request your free consultation today — click here to begin!
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