Sleep Apnea Treatment Brandon

Sleep Better, Feel Better, Live Better

Do you feel tired all the time? Do you often snore? These are signs that you could be a victim of sleep apnea. Without timely treatment, this condition could have a great impact on both your quality of life and your long-term wellness! Fortunately, it is highly treatable. Our Brandon, SD, team is proud to offer sleep apnea treatment in the form of oral appliance therapy. Continue reading below to learn more, or contact us directly to set up your consultation. We look forward to helping you sleep better and live healthier!

Why Choose Neighborhood Dental Brandon for Sleep Apnea Treatment?

  • Effective Alternative to CPAP
  • Friendly & Caring Dental Team
  • Advanced Technology in a Welcoming Environment

What Is Sleep Apnea?

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Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. These episodes, known as apneas, can occur dozens or even hundreds of times in a single night. They disrupt the sleep cycle, reduce the body’s oxygen levels, and prevent you from getting the rest you need.

There are multiple types of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common. It occurs when tissues in the throat block the free flow of air. Snoring is one of its most noticeable symptoms. Tiredness, frequent nighttime urination, poor concentration, and waking up with a headache or sore throat are other common indications.

Central sleep apnea (CSA) occurs when the brain fails to send proper breathing signals. A small number of people have mixed or combined sleep apnea, which has characteristics of both CSA and OSA.

The Dangers of Sleep Apnea

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Initially, you might think that sleep apnea is nothing but an annoyance. Nothing could be further from the truth! In fact, without treatment, this condition can have some devastating consequences:

  • Poor Health: Sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, dementia, and other serious conditions.
  • Accidents: A lack of high-quality sleep compromises your ability to act quickly in dangerous situations, meaning you are much more likely to be involved in a serious accident.
  • Decreased Quality of Life: Sleep apnea can affect your emotional health, disrupt your relationships with others, and just make you feel miserable!

Sleep Apnea Treatment Options

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The most common treatment for OSA is a CPAP machine, which uses pressurized air to prevent pauses in breathing. Unfortunately, many patients find their machine to be uncomfortable, inconvenient, and a pain to travel with.

At Neighborhood Dental Brandon, we offer an elegant alternative. We can design a custom oral appliance that resembles a mouthguard. All you have to do is wear it each night, and it will gently reposition your lower jaw in a way that allows for better airflow. It has the potential to greatly reduce or even eliminate symptoms of sleep apnea. It is also silent, easy to use, and highly portable.