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Will an Oral Sleep Appliance in Weatherford Work for Denture Wearers?

September 1, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — drromack @ 12:38 pm

older man in dentist chair smilingHave you been known to be a loud snorer? Do you feel tired the next day even after you’ve had a sufficient amount of sleep? Your dentist says these could be signs of sleep apnea, and you may need an oral sleep appliance in Weatherford for treatment. But, since you wear dentures will this work for you? As you read on, find the answer to that question and much more.

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is the temporary stoppage of breathing while you sleep that causes you to wake-up several times throughout the night. This is brought on by the muscles in the throat collapsing while you sleep and blocking your airway, which triggers your body to awaken.

The lack of rest can leave you feeling lethargic, irritable and even depressed, but there is help.

The Typical Solution

Many patients are given a CPAP machine to address their sleep apnea condition, which involves wearing a mask that pumps air into the throat while they sleep. For many, though, this form of treatment poses two problems:

  • The machine is too loud to get uninterrupted rest.
  • It’s uncomfortable to wear the cumbersome mask all night.

Thankfully, there is another option available.

An Easier Form of Treatment

One of the more convenient forms of treatment for this condition is an oral sleep appliance to be worn throughout the night that forces the jaw forward and keeps the airway open. It offers a more quiet, comfortable and convenient way of treating the condition.

For this form of sleep apnea therapy in Weatherford to work, though, requires enough teeth on the bottom row for the appliance to anchor to.

If you’re missing all of your digits, it presents a challenge because the appliance can’t rest on your gums. Thankfully, your dentist has a solution so you can receive the treatment you need.

How Dental Implants Help

The solution is to have dental implants placed. These are titanium posts that are affixed to your jawbone and replace the roots of your teeth. They then allow implant-retained dentures to snap or clasp into place, providing a sturdy fit and a level of support that rivals that of your natural teeth.

An oral sleep appliance can then be custom-designed and worn at night, providing the relief that you’ve been looking for.

Getting proper sleep is of the utmost importance for living a productive and healthy life. With the help of your sleep apnea specialist, you can get on the road to recovery.

About the Author

For nearly two decades, Dr. Deborah A. Romack has been providing her patients with the best in sleep dentistry. The Baylor College of Dentistry graduate has worked tirelessly to become one of the leading professionals in providing sleep apnea therapy by taking courses in airway obstruction, snoring, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS). To get the rest you need, you can find Dr. Romack practicing at Weatherford Dental Sleep Medicine, and she can be reached for more information through her website.

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