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Sleep Apnea and Dental Solutions: How Oral Appliances Can Help You Sleep Better

Understanding Sleep Apnea: Types and Symptoms Sleep apnea isn’t just a catchy phrase for snoring; it’s a serious condition that affects around 22 million Americans. This number is nearly equal to the population of Texas, with all these individuals struggling to catch some Z’s. Imagine waking up every morning feeling like you’ve run a marathon […]

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Airway & Sleep Solutions: CPAP-Free Oral Appliance Therapy for Sleep Apnea Relief

For many individuals suffering from sleep apnea, the traditional CPAP machine can be a cumbersome barrier to achieving restful sleep. Fortunately, there are effective alternatives available. Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) offers a noninvasive solution for those who find CPAP therapy intolerable. This article is about how oral appliances can provide relief from obstructive sleep apnea

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THE HEALTH RISKS OF SNORING & WHY YOU SHOULD SEEK TREATMENT

Getting a good night’s sleep has never been more important. With a growing number of research studies showing that sleep is essential for hormone balance, blood sugar control, and even brain maintenance, being able to fall asleep and stay asleep is a cornerstone of healthy living. However, chronic snoring can disrupt your sleep pattern and have

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Sleep Apnea and Menopause

Sleep Apnea and Menopause Sleep apnea awareness is growing all around us. Most people appreciate the need for a good amount of restful sleep. Yet, many people fall short of national recommendations or even their own personal expectations. Thankfully, more and more people are being tested and, when appropriate, treated for sleep-disordered breathing. Is Sleep

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