Is Sleep Apnea Threatening Your Health?

Sure, your partner might complain that it keeps them up, but is your snoring habit really all that serious? If you snore because of sleep apnea, you should know that you do face real health risks without treatment. People who suffer from sleep apnea are periodically deprived of oxygen during the night, and that deprivation goes on long enough to force their bodies out of the sleep cycle. Those disruptions prevent your body from enjoying the full benefits gained through a full night’s rest. You may not remember waking up, but you can feel poorly rested, and struggle to stay alert during the day. People who deal with sleep apnea will also face potential health complications, including an increased risk for hypertension and heart disease.

Seeking Your Dentist’s Help For Snoring And Sleep Apnea

Many who suffer from sleep apnea have what is known as obstructive sleep apnea, where your breathing disruptions are caused by blocked airway passages. Your dentist can actually help you if you suffer from mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea by supplying a special oral insert that keeps your airways open through the night. Using this treatment method can mean regaining the ability to rest through the night without a CPAP machine. Of course, if you simply want to stop a snoring problem, your dentist can help here, too.

Taking Full Advantage Of The Oral Health Care Available To You

Your dentist can offer help in ways you might not anticipate. If you want to make sure you are enjoying the full benefits of their care, be sure to come in for regular dental exams. In addition to the professional dental cleaning you receive, your dentist can perform a thorough check of your oral health, and talk to you about any ongoing concerns you might have about your well-being.

Worried About Sleep Apnea? Talk To Your Dentist!

Your dentist is here to do more than just clean your teeth, and check for cavities. They can help you deal with snoring, and may be able to help with obstructive sleep apnea – without care for this problem, you can face real health concerns! To learn more, or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Torrens-Parker or Dr. Lizardi, fill out our patient form. You can also call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644. Located in Allen, we also proudly welcome patients from Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all surrounding communities.