Your Family Dentist In Aurora Can Help You Wake Up On The Right Side Of The Bed

Sleep apnea is a disorder that results in the momentary cessation of breathing throughout the night. These involuntary pauses in breathing might seem like a small thing, but for some people, they occur 60 or more times per hour for a duration of up to 30 seconds each time… That’s almost four hours of no breathing in an 8-hour time span! As a family dentist in Aurora, we know how disruptive these episodes can be.

Breathing cessation can end by a gasp for air, and while you may not be aware of it, it will awaken you and make getting a restful, restorative sleep impossible. You’re nowhere near being prepared for the day ahead.

If you’re thinking it’s just a bit of snoring, you need to know these facts:

  • Sleep apnea contributes to an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, weight gain, memory problems, or premature death.
  • The Centers For Disease Control reports that up to 6,000 fatal crashes a year are caused by drowsy driving.
  • Risk factors include obesity, age, menopause, craniofacial abnormalities, smoking, alcohol use, and family history.
  • Often a sleep partner identifies sleep apnea in a loved one, but what if you live alone? In addition to the risk factors listed above, here’s a checklist that will help you determine if you should be checked for sleep apnea.

Do you experience…

  • disturbed sleep
  • headaches
  • loud snoring
  • difficulty concentrating
  • depression or irritability
  • learning and memory difficulties
  • sleepiness while at work, on the phone, or while driving.

If you suspect you may have sleep apnea, a sleep study can be prescribed by your primary care physician. If you are diagnosed, you may be prescribed a CPAP machine – you’ve likely seen photos of its mask and air hose. But some people simply can’t tolerate it. Because of that, I’d like to tell you about another option – a custom-fitted dental appliance.

Sleep apnea is probably not something you’d think to go to your family dentist in Aurora about. But guess what? You can, because at Skyview Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we’re specially trained in the science of sleep medicine and we’ve helped hundreds of patients with a small comfortable dental appliance that is worn at night.

A custom-fitted dental appliance to prevent sleep apnea is…

  • convenient – after your diagnosis, we fabricate it for you and ensure its adjusted perfectly to your mouth and jaw
  • comfortable – small, light & unobtrusive … so you’ll actually wear it!
  • portable – fits in your pocket
  • silent – no humming machine or blowing air
  • non-surgical – there’s no downtime.

Not everyone is a candidate for the sleep apnea appliance, but most are. Give us a call and let’s investigate. We’ll work with you and your healthcare team to keep you happy and healthy – and sleeping soundly through the night.

Yours in dental – and overall – health,
Dr. Ramzi Haddad, your family dentist in Aurora

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