Sleep Better Baytown Blog

Sleep Easy, Travel Far: Tips for Sleep Apnea on the Go

December 12, 2025

Sleep apnea patient sleeping on a plane

Traveling can be exciting, but if you have sleep apnea, it can turn every trip into a logistical nightmare. How can you stay rested? What should you bring? Will you need to get a separate room? If these sound like the thoughts running through your mind, take a breath and read on. Whether you rely on a CPAP machine or use an oral appliance, here are simple steps you can take to protect your sleep and enjoy your trip.

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Wake-Up Call: Surprising Sleep Apnea Facts That Could Save Your Life

November 14, 2025

Most people think sleep apnea is just loud snoring. But the truth is, this common condition can do a lot more than disrupt your partner’s rest. It can affect your health, your mood, and even your safety. If you’ve ever woken up tired, struggled to stay alert during the day, or heard someone say your snoring sounds “scary,” continue reading. Below are some surprising facts about sleep apnea that could just save your life!

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Napping and Sleep Apnea: Is it Encouraged?

September 8, 2025

Woman napping on teal couch

People with sleep apnea suffer from breaks in their breathing at night, either from obstructed airways or brain miscommunications, that can negatively impact their health. Your body undergoes several sleep stages every night that help rejuvenate your mind and body. But when your natural rhythms are regularly interrupted, you could develop issues like daytime drowsiness, mood swings, and other health concerns, such as heart problems.

If you’re feeling drained throughout the day, you might wonder whether taking an afternoon nap will improve your energy levels. Continue reading to learn more about how your siesta might impact your sleep apnea!

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Getting Used to Your New Oral Sleep Appliance

July 9, 2025

Of all the sleep apnea alternative treatments, oral appliance therapy is probably the most convenient. You’ll simply pop your customized appliance in at night and wait for some REM! It’s no wonder why this sleep apnea treatment is becoming more and more popular, but like with most oral appliances, first-timers can have trouble adjusting. Keep reading for tips that can help you get used to your new appliance.

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Why Do I Sleep Better in A Recliner?

April 3, 2025

Man wearing a sleep mask and reclining in a comfy chair

Many people are familiar with the sight of their grandparent or spouse falling asleep in their favorite recliner – or maybe you’re the one who got a little too cozy and slipped off into dreamland! Either way, this experience might have left you wondering how anyone could get good quality sleep while sitting up.

As it turns out, there are some pretty logical reasons why recliners can improve your rest. Keep reading to see whether it’s time to say “goodbye” to your mattress.

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How Can Sleep Apnea Affect My Cardiovascular Health?

February 13, 2025

Lady thinks something over

Good sleep is invaluable to your overall health, and conditions that prevent it can lead to serious problems. While sleep apnea is not directly related to heart disease, research suggests that this condition can increase your risk of heart failure and exacerbate existing cardiovascular problems. However, there are measures you can take to mitigate these risks and enjoy better slumber. Here’s a brief overview of how sleep apnea can affect your cardiovascular health and how your dentist can help.

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Can Keeping a Sleep Diary Help Diagnose Sleep Apnea?

December 19, 2024

A man in bed writing in a sleep diary

Getting a good night’s sleep shouldn’t be a challenge, but for the upwards of 70 million Americans with sleep disorders, it can often be just that. If you believe you may have sleep difficulties from undiagnosed sleep apnea, getting a proper diagnosis is the first step in finally getting the rest you deserve. But how do you tell your sleep dentist what’s happening if you barely remember it yourself? Here’s why if you’re struggling to get much needed shuteye, a sleep diary could help your diagnosis.

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Blurry-Eyed and Exhausted: How Sleep Apnea Can Affect Your Vision

November 1, 2024

Woman groggily lifting a sleep mask off her face

If you experience sleep apnea, you might not wake up “bright-eyed and bushy tailed” so much as “blurry-eyed and exhausted.” In a way, that play on expressions is literal. Research shows that the lack of sleep this condition causes can lead to a whole host of general health problems, including damage to your vision.

To learn more about your risks, keep reading. And don’t worry – your sleep dentist can help you find treatment!

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Scary Yet Restful: How to Enjoy Halloween with Sleep Apnea

October 30, 2024

A scared man holding his bed sheets in front of his face

Halloween’s frights – costumes, gore, etc. can lead to a sleepless night all on their own. That said, you wouldn’t want the holiday to worsen your sleep apnea. A lack of sound snoozing would put a damper on your All Hallows’ Eve! Luckily, there’s some good news: your Baytown sleep dentist can help you enjoy Halloween with sleep apnea. Just keep reading to learn four great tips that’ll make your spooky evening nice and restful.

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How Sleep Apnea Can Affect Unwanted Thoughts

September 12, 2024

Man with intrusive thoughts

We are all familiar with unwanted thoughts. We are only human, so it’s normal for unhappy thoughts of doubt and distress to pop up. However, if you notice these thoughts becoming repetitive, uncontrollable, and impacting other areas of your life, you could be dealing with another issue. One factor that can contribute to intrusive thoughts is sleep deprivation – often a result of sleep apnea. Read on to learn more about unwanted thoughts and how sleep apnea treatment may help to reduce them.

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