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Do you or your spouse sound like a freight train rolling through the house due to your chronic, loud snoring? When you wake up each morning, do you start your day feeling fatigued or have chronic morning headaches? Do you find that staying awake throughout the day is difficult? If so, then it could be due to sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea in Fort Wayne can cause a drop in your body’s oxygen levels. This could lead to severe long-term health concerns, including heart disease, diabetes, and worse. Drs. Alyssa Fisher, Gary Pointer, and Lauren Goertzen welcome you to Tooth Acres Dentistry, which offers nighttime sleep appliances for sleep apnea treatment. Here are five key areas outlining common symptoms and treatments for sleep apnea that you should be aware of.
It is crucial to identify sleep apnea symptoms promptly to seek appropriate treatment. Common symptoms include:
Sleep apnea, if untreated, can lead to serious health complications, including high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and an increased risk of accidents due to daytime sleepiness. It can also contribute to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Effective treatment can significantly reduce these risks and enhance overall health.
SomnoDent’s Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance is a leading solution for treating obstructive sleep apnea. This custom-fitted oral appliance is designed to keep the airway open during sleep by repositioning the lower jaw slightly forward. It offers a comfortable and effective alternative to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, especially for patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea or those who find CPAP machines intolerable.
The SomnoDent appliance works by advancing the lower jaw, which helps to keep the airway open and prevents the collapse of soft tissues at the back of the throat. This repositioning reduces the frequency and severity of apneic events. SomnoDent appliances are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and optimal comfort for better compliance and effectiveness than other treatments.
SomnoDent’s Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance offers several benefits, including:
Understanding the symptoms of sleep apnea and the benefits of SomnoDent’s Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance can help patients make informed decisions about their treatment options. If you suspect you have sleep apnea, consult our team at Tooth Acres Dentistry to learn how SomnoDent’s oral appliance can improve your sleep and health. To schedule an appointment, please call (260) 235-2992.
Dr. Alyssa Fisher earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a Minor in Communication from Purdue University before graduating with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Indiana University School of Dentistry in May 2018. Passionate about volunteering, she actively participates in service trips. Dr. Fisher is also a recipient of the Dental Economics Rising Stars Award, which recognizes her significant contributions and potential in the field of dentistry.
Dr. Lauren Goertzen earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Butler University and then went on to receive her Doctor of Dental Medicine from Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine. During her studies, she actively participated in advanced research at both institutions. Dr. Goertzen is dedicated to providing high-quality dental care and staying current with the latest advancements in the field through continuing education. Her commitment to excellence in patient care and ongoing professional development distinguishes her in the field of dentistry.