You might think sleep apnea only impacts sleep, but it damages your entire body. It compromises oxygen, taxes your heart, and raises health risks. Neglecting it can cause severe complications. The mouth is often the first part of the body to show signs of sleep apnea. Jaw pain, dry mouth, and teeth grinding may indicate deeper problems. Dentists can diagnose and …

sleep apnea

You might think sleep apnea only impacts sleep, but it damages your entire body. It compromises oxygen, taxes your heart, and raises health risks. Neglecting it can cause severe complications.

sleep apnea

The mouth is often the first part of the body to show signs of sleep apnea. Jaw pain, dry mouth, and teeth grinding may indicate deeper problems. Dentists can diagnose and treat it. Oral appliances are a simple yet effective alternative to CPAP machines, helping you sleep better and improve your overall health.

How Sleep Apnea Impacts Overall Health

Your body requires oxygen to operate correctly. Sleep apnea causes you to stop breathing many times at night. That puts pressure on your heart and brain. It deteriorates your body over a long period.

You are at greater risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, and strokes. And your metabolism slows down, making it more difficult to control your weight. Your immune system has trouble fighting off infections. Sleep apnea causes your body to work harder than it needs to.

Sleep apnea and heart disease are closely related. Breath pangs spike your heart rate and hormones of stress. Then, it causes inflammation and clogged arteries. Every night, your heart suffers.

Your head gets hit, too. Bad sleep dulls memory, concentration, and judgment. Mood swings and depression become the norm. Improving your sleep will benefit both your mind and body.

The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Oral Health

Your mouth has critical clues about your health. If you grind your teeth at nighttime, you have sleep apnea. Other common symptoms include jaw pain, recurrent headaches, and temporomandibular joint disorders. Neglecting such symptoms can cause serious problems.

Sleeping with your mouth open dehydrates your gums. That leads to bacteria, causing cavities and gum disease. Sleep apnea contributes to a less healthy mouth. You might wake up with morning breath, a sticky feeling.

Your dentist can recognize the early symptoms of sleep apnea. They look for chipped teeth, jaw misalignment, and dry mouth. CPAP is not the only option: custom-made oral appliances can hold your airway open, too. Addressing the problem is good for your sleep and your smile.

CPAP vs. Oral Devices: Which Works Best?

CPAP therapy forces air into your airway to stop breathing pauses. It works, but many people struggle with it. The mask feels bulky, and the machine can be noisy. You may find it hard to sleep with all the tubes and straps.

sleep apnea

Oral devices offer a simpler solution for sleep apnea. They reposition your jaw to keep your airway open. No masks, no noise, and no discomfort. You can sleep naturally without feeling restricted.

Both treatments help with sleep apnea, but oral devices are easier to use. They are small, portable, and comfortable. You do not need electricity or a loud machine. Many people prefer them for long-term relief.

How Dentists Help in Diagnosing and Treating Sleep Apnea

Your dentist can spot early signs of sleep apnea. They check your jaw position, tongue size, and airway space. Teeth grinding, dry mouth, and a small airway can signal breathing issues. A quick exam may reveal problems you never noticed.

A custom oral appliance can help. It repositions your jaw to keep your airway open while you sleep. Unlike CPAP, it is small, quiet, and easy to wear. You can breathe naturally and rest better.

Regular follow-ups ensure your device works properly. Your dentist adjusts it for maximum comfort and effectiveness. Treating sleep apnea improves your sleep and protects your health. The proper care makes a big difference.

Sleep Apnea’s Impact on Daily Life

You wake up exhausted, no matter how long you sleep. Sleep apnea robs your body of deep rest. You struggle to focus, forget things, and feel drained all day. Even simple tasks feel overwhelming.

Sleep apnea’s impact on daytime fatigue affects your mood, work, and relationships. Irritability and depression become common. Drowsy driving puts you at risk. Your life feels out of balance.

Ignoring sleep disorder worsens everything. Treating it restores your energy and focus.

Why West Beverly Dental Group?

With a high expert in the field of sleep apnea, by custom-made oral appliances. Our team has customized your entire sleep and health improvement solutions. You should be treated in a way that does so comfortably and effectively. We ensure you receive the proper care. Your well-being is our top priority at West Beverly Dental Group.

Overcome Insomnia and Gain Better Sleep and Health Confidence

Do not ignore sleep apnea. It saps your energy, impacts your health, and affects your everyday life. The proper treatment can allow you to sleep more soundly and function better.

Schedule a consultation at West Beverly Dental Group now—your health is essential.

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Dr. Raymond Tash

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