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Dealing with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sunday, May, 1, 2022

Dr. Angela Cameron has dedicated her life to helping people overcome dental problems. However, that isn’t all that this talented dentist in Johnson City does for people. Understanding that obstructive sleep apnea. or OSA is more than snoring Dr. Cameron can’t stress the importance of being diagnosed and treated for any type of sleeping disorder.

Helping People Sleep and More

For years Dr. Cameron has been an advocate for dental sleep medicine. Dental sleep medicine helps people who snore and those with sleeping disorders deal with the potentially deadly condition.

What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Dr. Cameron explains that obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder that causes the back of the throat to relax. It relaxes so much that it closes the up while a person is sleeping.

If this happens it leaves the OSA sufferer gasping for breath numerous times each night. In fact, researchers say that people with moderate to severe OSA can stop breathing as many as 30 to 40 times every hour.

Waking up gasping for breath because your brain tells you too isn’t a good way to live your life. Furthermore it could cause other medical issues including COPD.

OSA and the Problems it Brings

According to Sophisticated-Smiles the more serious the condition the greater chance you have of developing other types of issues. These problems include diabetes, heart failure, Alzheimer’s disease and stroke.

If this isn’t bad enough, obstructive sleep apnea also leads to abnormal heart rhythms, called arrhythmias, which lowers blood pressure.

What Your Dentist Can Do to Help

Because Dr. Cameron is licensed to prescribe dental sleep medicine solutions you can expect to sleep better.

Using oral appliance therapy and other types of conservative treatments for sleeping disorders, including snoring, you can be assured that you are well on your way to controlling your mild to severe obstructive sleep apnea.

Do You Have Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

If you don’t share a bed with anyone it is difficult to tell if you are suffering from OSA or another type of disorder.

Because people with OSA wake up so abruptly and fall asleep just as quickly most have no idea that they have obstructive sleep apnea.

Live alone? Watch for the following:

  • Dry mouth when you wake up
  • Morning headaches
  • Mood swings
  • Low libido
  • Trouble staying awake
  • Insomnia
  • Witnessed Cessations in Breath
  • Waking up abruptly gasping for breath

If you or someone else notices any of the above symptoms see a sleep specialist as quickly as possible. Doing so just could save your life.

If you have been diagnosed, talk to Dr. Cameron about oral appliance therapy for OSA. You will be glad you did. Call today.

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