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Snoring
Snoring can sometimes be confused with sleep apnea, but it’s important to note that they are not the same condition. Sleep apnea occurs when there’s a blockage in the air, not simply just a vibration of the tissues. You may need to see a healthcare professional to understand more about which condition you have.
Sleep Apnea
OSA is the most common type of sleep apnea, one that refers to a blockage of air after the tissues of your throat constrict at night. Sleep Medicine is a field that’s expanded over the years because it offers customized solutions to patients who want to get a better night’s sleep. With testing, we will look at oxygen levels and breathing efforts and track the data over time.
Sleep Medicine
Sleep medicine, a specialized field dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sleep disorders, offers a beacon of hope for those struggling to attain restful nights. At the heart of sleep medicine lies the expertise of sleep specialists, trained to unravel the complexities of sleep disorders and guide individuals towards a path of restorative sleep.
Oral Sleep Appliance
Oral appliances in dentistry refer to corrective devices designed to treat conditions like snoring or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Because the tissues of your mouth relax while you’re asleep, this can cause either vibrations that lead to snoring or a blockage of air from narrowed passages. If you are interested in an oral appliance to help you or a partner sleep a little easier or because you’re exhausted during the day, we can make it easy to get the products you need.
Sleep Remedies
In the pursuit of a good night’s sleep, individuals often turn to a variety of remedies to combat sleep disturbances and achieve restful slumber. The first line of defense in the quest for better sleep lies in embracing natural remedies. Cultivating healthy sleep hygiene practices forms the cornerstone of this approach. When natural and behavioral approaches fall short, medical interventions may be warranted.
Complimentary Consultations
Complimentary sleep consultations offer a unique opportunity to connect with experienced sleep specialists who can provide comprehensive evaluations, identify underlying sleep issues, and develop tailored strategies for achieving better sleep. During these consultations, individuals can discuss their sleep concerns, including difficulty falling asleep, frequent nighttime awakenings, and excessive daytime sleepiness.