Most adults are affected at one point in their lives or another by the sensation of daytime fatigue. For most, it is due not getting enough sleep or a restless night of tossing and turning. For some, however, this is not the case, and even after a full night’s rest, daytime grogginess and irritability are present. When this occurs to you and you feel it is pretty consistent, it may be time to reconsider the causes of this phenomenon and look into the possibility that it may be caused by something related to your oral health. With this in mind, your Greenville, TX dentist at Dental Sleep Solutions of Greenville encourage you to research the effects of Apnea and how it could potentially be affecting your health.
A Look At Assessing Sleep Apnea
If you have trouble going to sleep, staying asleep, and feeling rested the next day, how do you obtain the treatment you need? We suggest starting with a consultation and assessment. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at the process of diagnosing your disorder, and how we might treat it as well!
What Do You Know About Sleep Apnea?
Did you know that some studies show up to 25 million people in the United State suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)? This disorder, while widespread, is often unfamiliar to people, even those who suffer from it! In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at a few basic facts about sleep apnea.
Let’s Talk About Treating Your Chronic Snoring
When we snore on a near-nightly basis, this could mean a chronic issue. In addition, snoring could be also be linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In order to rest easier and feel more alert in the day, you need to find a solution for your snores. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist looks at possible solutions.
The Warning Signs Of Poor Sleep
Did you know that lack of proper sleep could mean issues with your overall health, and in the long term, trouble for your immune system and cardiovascular system? But how do you know if you’re experiencing poor sleep? In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist explores the tell-tale signs of poor rest.
CPAP Vs. Sleep Appliances
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) a disorder in which we stop breathing multiple times in the night, leading to serious trouble staying rested and alert, and also impacting overall health too. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist will look at two different options often used to treat OSA, and explain why we often opt for a custom sleep appliance!
The Process Of Diagnosing OSA
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) impacts millions of people in the United States, and could lead to eventual trouble for your immune system and cardiovascular system. But how do you know if you need treatment, and how will your Greenville, TX, dentist diagnose the issue?
Assessing Your Sleep Quality
We need to rest each and every night to function during the day and enjoy optimal quality of life. However, losing sleep or issues like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could mean discomfort, exhaustion, and long-term negative impacts on our health. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist explains how we assess your sleep habits, and when we recommend treatment.
What You Should Know About Sleep Apnea
Our team offers comfortable and custom-made treatment options to address chronic snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Sleep apnea impacts millions of people in the United States, and not only prevents good rest, but could bring harm to your overall health and quality of life. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist looks at what you need to know about OSA.
How Do Sleepless Nights Impact Our Days?
For millions of Americans, chronic snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could mean restless nights and poor sleep. Unless addressed, lack of quality rest could mean serious problems during the day, and for our long-term overall health. In today’s blog, your Greenville, TX, dentist explains how sleepless nights impact our days, and how to treat issues like OSA.