Florida Dental Sleep Disorders Blog

Not using your CPAP?

October 12, 2011

For people who have sleep apnea, sleeping throughout the night is, well, a dream. Sleep apnea is a condition where one’s airway is periodically blocked during sleep preventing normal breathing. Managing sleep apnea is challenging and the options are limited.

The most effective device to manage sleep apnea is with a CPAP, the acronym for Continuous Positive Air Pressure. With a properly fit CPAP, the obstructions to your airways can be eliminated entirely. The problem with the CPAP is that it is often uncomfortable and thus not used. When the device sits by the bedside turned off, sleep apnea and it’s related health problems returns, even if someone stops using the device for just one or two nights.

These facts were noted in a study perform at the University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland. The researchers findings were published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. The study noted that with discontinued use of a CPAP there was an “marked” increase in blood pressure and heart rate.

It is important to remember that there is no cure for sleep apnea, like diabetes, it must be managed every day. If someone cannot tolerate wearing a CPAP, the best alternative to manage the condition is with an oral appliance. If you have any questions regarding management of sleep apnea with an oral appliance, please call our office at 561-353-5252. We will arrange for an appointment to have all your questions answered and get you on your way to a healthier nights sleep.

 

Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease

September 28, 2011

 

 

Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease.

The relationship with heart disease and sleep apnea is well documented. As noted in the American Journal of Respiratory Care; 50-60% of individuals who suffer with heart disease suffer from Sleep Apnea. The consequences of Sleep Apnea cause a decrease in oxygen levels. This reduction of oxygen places significant stress on the cardiovascular system to the extent that it greatly effects that the functioning of the heart.

It has been shown that managing Sleep Apnea with a CPAP or Oral Appliance will greatly improve the efficiency of the cardiovascular system improving blood pressure, lessening the risk of stroke, decreasing the risk of heart attacks, reducing the amount of excessive daytime sleepiness and improving the quality of life!

If you have any questions about Sleep Apnea and how we can help you to manage its impact on your life, please do not hesitate to call us at 561-353-5252. We will arrange a consultation appointment  to address your concerns and to get your on your way to a healthier nights sleep.

 

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