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Sleep Apnea Devices

Sleep apnea is when you stop breathing during sleep. It's the obstruction of your airways while you sleep causing you to stop breathing usually for about 10 to 20

 

seconds. There are sleep apnea devices and other oral devices on the market today that can pretty much stop the sleep apnea and allow you to breathe better during the night; however there is no cure for sleep apnea.

You may have unexplained fatigue and depression during the day and if you don't sleep with a partner you may never know that you have sleep apnea unless you go to a sleep clinic. You should seek your doctor's advice if you think you have sleep apnea.

Although oral appliances provide improved sleepiness and sleep disordered breathing, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is more effective. Oral appliances should not be used on a first-time patient but rather should be reserved for those who cannot tolerate CPAP or who refuse to use it.

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Oral appliances fitted by an oral surgeon or dentist or manufactured are used to move the mandible or tongue foreword. They help prevent soft tissue in the back of the throat and the collapse of the tongue to facilitate maintenance of an open airway without CPAP. Unfavorable effects of oral appliances comprise of bite change, temporomandibular joint discomfort, dryness in the mouth or excessive salivation.

Sleep apnea devices are a feasible option for those sleeping with snoring and want a non-obstructive or comfortable obstructive device who does not want to use the CPAP.

Surgery is another alternative to sleep apnea devices however all other options must be tried first because surgery is a last resort. Surgery consists of adjustments to the structure, altering the soft palate and uvula, tongue advancement and genial tubercle, any combination of these would be performed to help the sleep apnea. The surgery may or may not cure the sleep apnea.

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Important Note: You should consult your doctor if you have concerns over your health,
and the information on this site is not medical advice, and is for information purposes only.

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