Sleep Apnea

Advanced Sleep Apnea Treatment in Oxford, MI

A woman covering her ears with a pillow while a man snores nearby, illustrating the disruptive effects of sleep apnea on restful sleep

With the help of John Khoury Dental, you can achieve better sleep and improve your overall health. By addressing oral causes of sleep apnea, we can provide effective solutions to enhance your sleep quality and well-being.

It is important for us to take care of our patients’ overall health, including their sleep health. Sleep disruption disorders cause many people to not get enough oxygen when they sleep at night. This lack of oxygen and interrupted sleep has been shown to lead to several serious health problems such as heart disease including high blood pressure and stroke, diabetes, and even mental health. 

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What is Sleep Apnea? 

When you sleep, your breathing often stops and restarts. This condition is known as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea has two main types, both of which require treatment. The obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) causes pauses in breathing or decreased breathing during sleep. When a person has central sleep apnea (CSA), their breathing stops during sleep due to a neurological problem.

The Dangers of Sleep Apnea

You can suffer short- and long-term consequences from untreated sleep apnea. In addition to chronic fatigue, irritability, and problems concentrating in the short-term, long-term side effects can be lethal. As a result of sleep apnea, people are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and even diabetes. You also have a greater chance of falling asleep at the wheel, which can lead to a fatal accident.

Therapy Treatments for Sleep Apnea

There are several non-invasive treatment options for sleep apnea, some of which are more effective than others. Oral appliances and positive airway pressure devices are both non-surgical options.

Oral Appliances

Sleep apnea oral appliances are dental devices that keep your airway open while you sleep. They are used to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). When you sleep, your upper airway is partially or completely blocked. A reduction in airflow triggers your brain to wake you up just enough to keep you breathing. During the night, restricted airflow leads to waking and falling asleep again. Your vital organs receive inadequate oxygen during these episodes, which prevents you from sleeping well. Unless treated, OSA can cause serious health problems. 

As a cornerstone of our sleep dentistry services, oral appliance therapy offers a comfortable and non-invasive alternative to CPAP machines for treating OSA and snoring. In the same way that a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer is worn in the mouth during sleep, these custom-fitted devices are worn in the mouth during sleep as well. As an example, here is how they work:

  • Jaw Support

To prevent snoring and obstructive sleep apnea episodes, the appliance gently holds the jaw in a forward position.

  • Custom Fit

Custom-made oral appliances ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness since they fit your unique mouth contours.

  • Ease of Use

Oral appliances, unlike CPAP machines, are discreet, portable, and easy to care for, making them an ideal choice for many people.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

CPAP machines plug into outlets and sit next to sleepers’ beds. Machines are connected to masks that cover the sleeper’s mouth, nose, or both. By blowing air into the sleeper’s airway, the CPAP machine aids in keeping the airway open. CPAP is the most effective OSA treatment, but it must be used every night and prescribed by a medical doctor.

Improve Your Sleep Quality Today!

Taking control of your sleep health is easy with advanced sleep apnea treatments at John Khoury Dental.

We also offer general dentistry and reconstructive dentistry services. If you’re looking for a comprehensive line of dental services near you, John Khoury Dental is the ideal office. Let us help you achieve your dream smile. Call for an appointment at (248) 969-7645 or request an appointment online now!