Are you someone who has been diagnosed with sleep apnea? Are you under the impression that this is probably what’s affecting your sleep but you’re not entirely sure (if so, come in for a consultation!). The good news is that whatever you’ve heard or whatever treatment you expect, you will be pleased to discover that… Read more »
Could Sleep Apnea Treatment Help Your Loved One?
Has it been months since you actually had a good night’s rest, all because of your loved one’s loud snoring? While snoring can certainly be annoying for those nearby, did you know that it can actually be indication of a life-threatening medical condition known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is marked by momentarily lapses… Read more »
Everybody Snores
Or do they? Has your significant other had to record you while you were sleeping to convince you that you snore? If not, maybe after reading this they will, so you’d better watch out! The truth is, most people snore at least occasionally. Chronic snoring may simply be snoring, or it may be a symptom… Read more »
Quiz: What Causes Sleep Apnea?
Do you have trouble sleeping? Do you often wake up feeling exhausted? If so, you may be experiencing the common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA. Treating this disorder is vital to ensuring you remain rested and productive. At Celina Family Dentistry, we offer treatment options for patients with OSA.
Soft Palate Can Result In Snoring
Did you know the anatomy of your mouth can cause you to snore? It’s true. Research has indicated that a condition called soft palate can be the cause of obstructive sleep apnea in snoring individuals. Studies estimate that 30% to 50% of the United States population suffers from snoring, but in many cases, snoring can… Read more »
Celina, TX Dentist Quizzes Patients on Sleep Apnea
Snoring and sleep apnea may not sound like dental issues, but dentists can actually help patients suffering from these problems. Sleep is a very important part of a fruitful and happy life. Celina, TX dentist, Dr. Newton, will challenge you to a quiz on the condition of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Questions Q1. True or… Read more »
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