Sleep Apnea Treatment

Dentists play a vital role in the treatment of sleep apnea, particularly in managing Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). One of the primary ways they help is by providing custom-made oral appliances, known as mandibular advancement devices (MADs). These appliances are designed to reposition the lower jaw and tongue slightly forward, keeping the airway open during sleep. This reduces airway obstruction and improves airflow, helping to alleviate symptoms like snoring and interrupted breathing.

In addition to creating and fitting these devices, dentists also collaborate with sleep specialists to diagnose and monitor the condition. Through a thorough examination of the patient's oral and facial structure, dentists can determine if an oral appliance is an appropriate treatment. For many patients with mild to moderate OSA, these devices are an effective alternative to the more commonly prescribed Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines, which some patients find uncomfortable and hard to tolerate.

Furthermore, dentists offer follow-up care to adjust the device as needed, ensuring optimal fit and function over time. By regularly monitoring the patient's condition, they can make necessary modifications to the treatment plan, helping to improve sleep quality and reduce the long-term health risks associated with sleep apnea.

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