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Who is At Risk for Sleep Apnea?


Woman sleeping soundly in bedIf you have sleep apnea you will have episodes of disturbed sleep since you have interrupted breathing which makes pauses for about 10 seconds. Sleep apnea will make you wake up several times during the night as you struggle to get air. The disruptions are brief and the one experiencing sleep apnea might not even realize that they have sleep apnea. If you notice that you have disturbed sleep patterns, then you need to seek immediate dental assistance. Our dental team at will help you in solving sleep apnea issues that you might be experiencing.

Signs of Sleep Apnea


The two most common types of sleep apnea are obstructive and central sleep apnea. When you have obstructive sleep apnea the air can’t flow into or out of the mouth or the nose despite you trying to breathe. Central sleep apnea is when the brain fails to send the right signals to the muscles so that you can start breathing. When you have sleep apnea your partner will notice it more than you can. This is because you are likely to snore loudly. You will also have breathing pauses that will be noticed by the bed partner. You will notice that you have fatigue and mood swings since you will have less nourishing sleep. You will also note that you will wake up with a dry mouth since you will be breathing with the mouth open when you have sleep apnea.

Sleep Apnea and Obesity, A Connection


Studies have revealed that sleep apnea is closely associated with people with weight issues. Furthermore, being overweight presents patients with an increased risk of developing heart attacks, strokes, and type 2 diabetes. It is, therefore, a significant health concern when one is suffering from sleep apnea due to weight issues. However, it is important to note that being overweight is not a requirement to have sleep apnea. You can still be physically fit and still suffer from sleep apnea conditions. Some research has shown that there is a connection between diabetes and sleep apnea which is independent of obesity. Dentists and other health practitioners have also determined that sleep apnea can increase blood sugar levels.

That said, however, people who are overweight are most likely to suffer from sleep apnea. If you are unsure as to what is the cause of your sleep apnea condition, you can pay us a visit for an effective examination and determination of the best way to handle your sleep apnea condition.

If your sleep apnea condition is due to weight issues, it can be recommended that you cut down some weight. During this time we can find effective treatment solutions for you at our dental clinic and ensure that you enjoy optimal oral and overall health.

Come to Us for Assistance


Our skilled maxillofacial surgeons can help you correct your sleep apnea condition. We have safe and modern procedures that can offer you effective treatment. Visit us at to get top quality sleep apnea treatment solutions. Book an appointment through and start your treatment early to correct this serious medical condition.
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