How Can Sleep Apnea Be Treated?

a dental patient with a pillow over his head, struggling to go to sleep, because he needs sleep apnea treatment.

Snoring is not the only indicator of sleep apnea, but it is usually the first one people notice. People start waking up more and more tired each day, tossing and turning in their sleep. Then one day they wake up gasping for air. This is not normal; this is sleep apnea.

Luckily, there are treatments for sleep apnea in Flower Mound, TX that can help patients sleep more comfortably. Because this is a chronic condition, it must be treated sooner rather than later to prevent damage. Here is how sleep apnea can be treated.

 

What Is Sleep Apnea?

This chronic condition causes those afflicted to stop breathing throughout the night. This happens intermittently but over time becomes more and more frequent. The most common myth about sleep apnea is that snoring is sleep apnea. This is not the case, many people snore and breathe fine while asleep. But there are some symptoms to watch out for in Flower Mound, TX:

  • Episodes of not breathing during the night
  • Gasping for air while sleeping or waking up
  • Morning dry mouth
  • Morning headaches
  • Fatigue or Hypersomnia
  • Insomnia
  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Irritability

Beyond this, there are a few different types of sleep apnea:

Obstructive Sleep Apnea:

Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common form of sleep apnea. This form of sleep apnea occurs when the throat muscle becomes too relaxed when sleeping, causing it to obstruct the airway.

Central Sleep Apnea:

Central Sleep Apnea occurs when the brain is not properly messaging the muscles to move while sleeping, causing the airways to become obstructed.

Complex Sleep Apnea Syndrome:

Complex sleep apnea syndrome is a combination of the prior two forms of sleep apnea where both cases are found to be true.

Finding The Right Treatment For Your Sleep Apnea

Luckily, treating sleep apnea is usually done the same no matter the type in Flower Mound, TX. The easy way to correct sleep apnea is with corrective orthographic surgery. This surgery, commonly known as jaw surgery, helps prevent muscles and tissues from obstructing a patient breathing.

This is because the jaw is pulled forward in surgery, moving those muscles attached forward as well. This gives patient’s the best chance to breath comfortably while sleeping, avoiding breathless episodes.

 

Treating Your Sleep Apnea

Finding out you have sleep apnea can be challenging to know. We know the process for getting you a diagnosis and helping treat it so you can get back to living your life unobstructed.

If you or a loved one is seeking an expert to understand and treat sleep apnea, contact Dr. Aaron Vickers, Dr. Tamir Anver, and our team in our Texas Center for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants office to schedule your consultation.

Waiting for sleep apnea to go away will only cause more sleepless nights. So please, call now and treat your sleep apnea. Get back to living a fatigue-free life!

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