Showing posts with label sleep apnea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleep apnea. Show all posts
Monday, December 15, 2014
I have obstructive sleep apnea. My doctor told me my tongue is too big for my mouth and is causing the obstruction when I sleep. Can this be a result of having four teeth removed when I had braces as a teen?
Yes. Extracting four permanent teeth does reduce the volume of your mouth. In other words, your tongue had to move toward the back of the throat, reducing the airway space. The extractions can be responsible for you now having sleep apnea. Instead of extracting teeth to relieve crowding, I widen the arch of the mouth using the high-tech H4 system of braces. This increases the volume of the mouth and decreases the chances of obstructive sleep apnea. If you want to correct crowding problems without extractions, call 1-800-4BRACES for your free consultation.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
My wife says that I seem to have trouble breathing when I sleep. Can this cause me long-term harm?
A recent study found that Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) can take off years from a person's life expectancy. OSA
is the cessation of breathing while sleeping because the path of airflow is blocked during respiration. It is estimated
that more than 18 million Americans have OSA. Some of the more common signs or contributing factors are: snoring, being overweight, hypertension, diabetes, age, increased neck size (size 17 males and 16 females), morning headaches that soon disappear after waking up and constantly being sleepy during the day. A clinical exam may also reveal a large tongue or a narrow palate or mandible. If you think that you may have OSA it is very important that you seek a screening exam from a qualified health care provider. For a screening call 1-800-4-Braces.
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