Apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by abnormal pauses in breathing—or instances of abnormally low breathing—during sleep. Each pause may last from a few seconds to whole minutes, and may occur 5 to 30 times (or more) in an hour.
Daytime sleepiness or fatigue, snoring, restless sleep, waking with a dry mouth or sore throat, and nighttime teeth grinding (1 in 4 OSA patients).
Lifestyle changes (weight loss, avoiding alcohol/muscle relaxants, quitting smoking); custom oral appliances to keep the airway open; CPAP therapy; surgical procedures to widen the airway.
Patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea who use oral appliances at night show significant symptom reduction — they sleep better and snore less. Oral appliances can also improve airflow in some severe cases and have a higher compliance rate than CPAP. At Tran’s Dental, we screen for sleep-disordered breathing and can craft custom oral appliances.