Sleep Apnea Treatment
in Plano, TX

Why Choose Sleep Apnea Treatment?

Countless Americans are impacted by sleep apnea, a widespread health problem that can lead to a poor quality of life. When you’re resting, your body is repairing and recharging itself for the next day. The problem is if your sleep is constantly being interrupted, it won’t be able to. When you visit your dentist for sleep apnea therapy in Plano, you can get a custom-tailored, comfortable oral appliance to help open your airways and increase your oxygen flow. That way you won’t feel tired the next morning! All you need to do is visit Dr. Varun Joseph for a consultation!

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What is Sleep Apnea?

The most common type of sleep apnea that people are afflicted with is obstructive sleep apnea or OSA. When your airways are partially or fully blocked, your breathing will be regularly interrupted throughout the night, keeping you from reaching a state of deep rest. Some common symptoms of this health condition include:

  • Chronic snoring.
  • Feeling fatigued in the morning.
  • Memory or concentration problems.
  • Sore throat in the morning.
  • Morning migraines or headaches.
  • Gasping for air or snorting while sleeping.

If you or your partner have noticed that you are exhibiting any of these signs, make sure to contact your dentist in Plano right away. We’ll be more than happy to schedule a consultation for you.

Is Sleep Apnea Dangerous?

Sleep apnea has been linked to several serious health problems. When you have multiple episodes throughout the night where your breathing lapses for 10 seconds or longer, it can keep oxygen from reaching your brain. To make matters worse, most patients who are suffering from this condition experience these episodes hundreds of times each night. Some health conditions that can be caused by this include:

  •  Memory loss
  •  Daytime drowsiness
  •  High blood pressure
  •  Stroke
  •  Diabetes
  •  Depression
  •  Migraines
  •  Heart complications

Many cases of sleep apnea go untreated, resulting in difficulty performing everyday activities like operating vehicles or concentrating at work or school. That’s why oral appliances for sleep apnea in Plano are so important. With the proper care, you can improve your quality of life.

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Why Choose Plano Family Dental?

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The Sleep Apnea Treatment Process

Step 1

We begin with a thorough evaluation, discussing your symptoms and assessing your airway to understand the severity of your sleep apnea.

Step 2

Based on your evaluation, we’ll recommend a custom treatment plan—often involving an oral appliance designed to keep your airway open during sleep.

Step 3

Once fitted with your appliance, we’ll schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress and adjust the appliance as needed for optimal comfort and effectiveness.

What is Oral Appliance Therapy?

There are two basic, non-surgical treatment options for sleep apnea: CPAP and an oral appliance. Many patients have a difficult time adjusting to the feeling of having something over their face while they’re sleeping, which is why they often elect for an oral appliance. There are countless styles and types to help open your airway and allow maximum oxygen flow to improve your quality of rest. Each appliance is custom-fitted to ease your jaw forward and resembles a retainer. In some cases of sleep apnea, we may even recommend combining both CPAP and an oral appliance.

If you have been diagnosed with mild to moderate sleep apnea, Dr. Joseph can help. Save your body the stress and hassle of juggling daily life without getting the proper rest by scheduling a consultation today!

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