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5 Foods That Can Make Sleep Apnea Worse

November 30, 2020

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If you have obstructive sleep apnea, working with your sleep medicine team to manage your condition is vital. However, there may also be some things you can do on your own to improve the quality of your sleep. Changing your eating and drinking habits may help! Let’s talk about some foods and beverages that you should cut back on — or avoid entirely — in order to facilitate easier breathing at night.

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What to Do Before Your Sleep Test

October 7, 2020

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Undergoing a sleep test is the most effective way to find out if you are suffering from a disorder that inhibits your ability to breathe and achieve adequate rest. Millions of individuals living with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) do not realize they have symptoms until much later, resulting in additional problems developing throughout the body. Fortunately, your dentist can assist in identifying early signs and recommend appropriate steps to help you receive a formal diagnosis. Before walking in blindly uncertain of what to expect, read on to find out what steps you should take before having a sleep test.

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Does Your Snoring Mean You Have Sleep Apnea?

September 19, 2020

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If you’ve heard of sleep apnea, then you probably already know how dangerous it can potentially be if you don’t have it treated as soon as possible. As such, you should always take note of any symptoms that could potentially point towards the disorder so that you can seek help from a sleep dentist as soon as possible. The most common sign of sleep apnea in Baytown is snoring, but is that always going to be the case? Read on to learn more about the connection between snoring and sleep apnea – and whether or not you need to be concerned about the sounds you make at night.

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Sleep Apnea’s on the Rise. Are You at Risk?

June 11, 2020

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Nearly 30 million people in the United States are suffering from sleep apnea, and the prevalence of the disorder only seems to increase as time goes on. Fortunately, though, general knowledge about sleep apnea has grown as well; doctors are now much more likely to recognize potential warning signs for it, and testing is becoming more accurate. That said, if you want to avoid hypertension, increased blood pressure, and other health issues connected to sleep apnea in Baytown, it’s important to know what factors could be putting you at risk – as well as what you can do to improve the quality of your sleep.

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Is Sleep Apnea Weakening Your Immune System? Find Out!

May 17, 2020

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Do you struggle to sleep? Does each night involve tossing and turning, only for you to wake up in the morning feeling unrested? You could have sleep apnea in Baytown, which is an incredibly common disorder that causes a lack of sleep as well as other symptoms like mood swings and weight gain. One of the more surprising side effects is that sleep apnea can negatively impact your immune system. This can be especially dangerous during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is why it’s vital to seek out treatment as soon as you notice any telling signs! Read on to learn more about how sleep apnea can weaken your immune system and what your dentist can do to help.

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Why Sleep Apnea Might Make You Grind Your Teeth at Night

March 21, 2020

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Sleep apnea – a disorder that prevents you from breathing properly during the night – tends to carry many side effects that are not immediately obvious. You’re most likely to notice that you feel unusually exhausted during the day or that your bedmate is complaining about your constant loud snoring. But if you suffer from a sore jaw or see that your teeth are looking more worn down than they should, you might not realize that these are consequences of a sleep disorder as well. Read on to learn why sleep apnea treatment in Baytown might also be a way to save your smile from the dangers of bruxism.

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If You Have Sleep Apnea, This Could Make It Worse

March 20, 2020

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For over 22 million Americans, not getting adequate rest has unfortunately become a way of life. That’s because they suffer from sleep apnea, the most common form of which is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Thankfully, a sleep dentist in Baytown can treat the condition. If you’re one of the people dealing with this problem, but you’re not ready to seek treatment, you can at least make some lifestyle changes to help yourself out. As you continue reading, you’ll learn what habits and physical conditions could be contributing to your sleep breathing issues.

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5 Things That Cause Migraines and What to Do About Them

January 26, 2020

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Have you been dealing with constant severe headaches lately? You may be one of the 39 million people in the United States (according to the Migraine Research Foundation) that suffer from migraines. In many cases, the pain can be so bad you might even need to stay home from work. The good news, however, is that migraines can be dealt with. If you can figure out the cause of your headaches, it’ll be much easier to find a way to cope. Read on to learn more about 5 common migraine triggers.

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Can Untreated Sleep Apnea Have an Effect on My Teeth?

December 18, 2019

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Where Can I Get an Oral Appliance for My Sleep Apnea?

November 15, 2019

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Statistics show that over 22 million Americans currently suffer from sleep apnea, the most common form of which is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The usual way of treating the condition is with a CPAP machine, but many patients find it to be difficult and uncomfortable. There’s no need for you to worry, though, because there’s a custom alternative to help you rest better. It’s an oral appliance for sleep apnea, but where can you get one? As you read further, you’ll discover why more and more patients are choosing this method instead of the traditional route.

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