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Is Your Jaw Talking Back? Here’s Why Jaw Popping May Be a Concern

August 16, 2024

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Does your jaw make unexpected popping or clicking noises? If so, you might be wondering if it’s a harmless quirk or something you should be worried about! Jaw popping and other sounds can be concerning, but they’re actually more common than you might think! Read on to explore what these noises could mean and when it’s time to see your dentist for relief.

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Sleep Apnea in Kids: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

July 16, 2024

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young child snoring through mouth

When we think of sleep apnea, the image that often comes to mind is of an older, overweight adult struggling with heavy snoring and disrupted sleep. However, sleep apnea is not just an adult condition – children can also suffer from this sleep disorder. Continue reading to learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for pediatric sleep apnea.

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How a Sleep Diary Can Help Diagnose Sleep Apnea

May 14, 2024

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Feeling exhausted despite having what felt like a full night of sleep? If you’re puzzled by constant fatigue, it might be time to consult your sleep doctor. Sleep apnea can disrupt rest, leaving you feeling drained and groggy despite spending hours in bed. While a single night of poor sleep is common, ongoing fatigue requires an examination. Keeping a sleep diary can be an invaluable tool in understanding your sleep patterns and aiding in diagnosis. Read on to learn more!

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Why Your Cell Phone Might Be Making Your Sleep Problems Worse

March 8, 2024

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Woman in bed looking at her phone

Have you not been able to get a good night’s rest lately? This could potentially be a consequence of sleep apnea, a disorder where your slumber is frequently disrupted due to pauses in your breathing. However, your phone could also be playing a part in preventing you from getting the sleep you deserve. Here’s a brief look at why staring at a screen right before bedtime could be causing problems with your sleep.

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Reclined Rest: Does Slumbering Upright Alleviate Sleep Apnea?

February 12, 2024

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Have you been feeling chronically fatigued throughout the day regardless of how much rest you got the night before? If so, you might be suffering from sleep apnea. This condition pauses and restarts your breathing at night which interrupts your sleep cycles. When this happens consistently, it can influence your body, mind, and emotions in addition to your oral health.

Fortunately, you don’t have to live with the symptoms forever. There are several ways you can combat the effects of sleep apnea. For example, it’s commonly believed that sleeping in a reclined position can help alleviate symptoms. If you’re curious to know more, keep reading to learn about how this can help!

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Waking Up for Two: The Effects of Sleep Apnea on Pregnancy

December 15, 2023

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A pregnant woman sleeping on her back with sleep apnea

Pregnancy is a miracle of life for a healthy couple looking to start a family. However, there are sometimes complications that arise as the mother-to-be sees an increase in hormone levels across her body. One of the many effects of these shifting hormones is sleep disruption, especially sleep apnea. But how does this condition affect mothers and babies?

Keep reading to learn more about the condition and how your dentist may be able to help.

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Can Sleep Apnea Affect My Life Expectancy?

October 5, 2023

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a person snoring while asleep in a bed

Every night, sleep apnea disturbs the sleep of numerous patients all around the world—but did you know that it affects more than just sleep? Believe it or not, it can cause a patient all sorts of grief! Continue reading below to learn more from your trusted sleep dentist about sleep apnea and how if left untreated, it can lead to some pretty serious health issues that affect far more than your ability to get a good night’s sleep.

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Dangers of Not Treating TMJ Disorders

August 8, 2023

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Human skull and TMJ wooden letters on blue counterIf you suffer from a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, life isn’t always easy. You can experience recurring jaw pain. Your joint can click, pop, or grate when opening and closing your mouth. In some situations, your jaw may even lock into one position. Although symptoms can come and go, they aren’t anything to ignore. It’s best to contact a TMJ specialist. Here are just a few of the risks associated with untreated TMJ disorders.

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A Closer Look at Mouth Breathing vs. Nasal Breathing

May 5, 2023

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a patient sleeping with their mouth open

Breathing is a pretty fundamental aspect of our lives, yet it’s also something we often take for granted. We’re often unaware of the way we breathe, whether it’s through our nose or mouth—but did you know that being mindful of your breathing habits can actually have a profound impact on your overall well-being? Keep reading to learn a little more from your trusted sleep dentist about some of the differences between nasal breathing vs. mouth breathing, along with how SomniFix, a unique sleep aid, can help to optimize your breathing during sleep and contribute to better-quality rest.  

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The Connection Between Sleep Apnea & Brain Health

February 28, 2023

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a visual of a woman sleeping and her brain waves

Getting enough good quality sleep is essential to your health. Unfortunately, having constructive sleep apnea can greatly impact your ability to do this. This medical condition is when a partial or complete blockage of the upper airway causes breathing interruptions while sleeping. It is estimated that 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea and that 80% of people are not even aware they have it. Even worse, it can cause many health issues, even with your brain. Read on to learn more about the connection between sleep apnea and brain health…and how your dentist can help!

 

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