Apnea episodes can occur
from 30 to 60 times per night. This oxygen deprivation causes
people to feel exhausted when they wake up, as though they
haven’t really been sleeping. They’ve spent most of the night
fighting for air, so it’s no wonder they feel tired, headachy,
and irritable. The lower oxygen levels also put a strain on the
heart.
Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea are medical problems, so we
make sure your individual situation is fully addressed by
starting with an objective medical assessment. Dr. Huskey works
closely with a physician to assess your exact treatment
requirements. He will then discuss all options, advantages,
limitations and consequences.
After you are fit with the oral appliance that should work best
for you, we’ll take any needed time to adjust the appliance to a
comfortable and effective position. Then we recommend a followup
evaluation with the physician to objectively document the
effectiveness of the therapy. We like to see all our sleep
patients twice per year long term during active treatment to
ensure the integrity of the oral structures and continued
effectiveness of the treatment.
These appliances reduce the health risks associated with apnea
without surgery or medication. There is a 96% success rate for
people treated with these appliances.
Snoring and Sleep
Disorders:
What you need to know
Often snoring is dismissed as an annoyance,
but it can be a sign of a very serious condition known as
obstructive sleep apnea. Snoring is caused by a blocked airway.
The tongue falls backward during sleep and can fully or
partially block the airway. The body then struggles to obtain
air, and this causes the vibration we call snoring. Much of the
time the body will continue to get just enough air so there will
be very little harm. However, this condition is one of the signs
that sleep apnea could be right around the corner.


