Snoring Keeping You Up?

Snoring Keeping You Up?

If you have been struggling with your sleep due to your loud or aggressive snoring, then you’re ready to talk to your oral health team about what’s going on. Snoring can sometimes be a sign of chronic obstructive sleep apnea, which is a common sleep disorder that affects approximately 30 million Americans every night. Sleep apnea happens in the deepest form of sleep, when the body acts in a different way than when awake; sometimes, you can become too relaxed for your own good.

When you see Dr. Torrens-Parker, D.D.S., M.S. at Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, you’ve got someone looking out for your smile needs. We understand the importance of a full night of quality rest, and we know that with chronic obstructive sleep apnea, that can be tough to get. So, if your loved ones have mentioned their concern over your snoring, talk to a trusted, local dentist about your next steps: they might have a point.

If your snoring has become a problem, see if it’s sleep apnea. Set aside some time to talk about your risk factors with Allen Family Dental.

Friends And Family Nagging You About Your Snoring?

They might actually have a valid concern. Loud or intrusive snoring is one of the hallmark signs of sleep apnea, so if you’ve been struggling with it, take some time to talk to your healthcare team about your symptoms. This common sleep disorder affects millions of us on a nightly basis, and it can pose some serious health risks if ignored.

Those with untreated chronic obstructive sleep apnea are at a significantly higher risk of developing type II diabetes, and that’s just the start. Sleep apnea patients can also experience heart attack, stroke, and more, due to the stress of improper airflow. So, this condition is more than just an annoyance; it’s a health issue.

Oral Appliance Therapy Treats Sleep Apnea In A Simpler Way

So, if you’ve been struggling with your snores, why haven’t you reached out yet? Sometimes, people shy away from having a discussion about their sleep because they want to avoid traditional CPAP. At our office, we completely understand that feeling.

It’s why we are proud to offer oral appliance therapy, which works to treat sleep apnea in a simpler way. With oral appliance therapy, a simple adjustment of jaw placement is all it takes to keep the airway open throughout the night. No hoses, no wires, just effective sleep apnea treatment.

When Snoring Keeps You Up, Call Our Team

If you’re ready to fight back against chronic obstructive sleep apnea, we’re here to help you do it in a comfortable and convenient way. To find out more about oral appliance therapy, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at 469.342.6644.