If you snore or experience breathing trouble during sleep, you may suffer from sleep apnea. This medical condition is linked to several serious health issues. If you have indications of sleep apnea, you should seek professional treatment at the earliest to prevent future life-threatening health problems.
Dr. Carroll at Brighton Dental in Salt Lake City, Utah, has the expertise to treat sleep apnea with the latest treatments, ensuring you get appropriate care to regain a healthy, restful night’s sleep.Â
Pauses in breathing during sleep are a characteristic of sleep apnea. These pauses may repeatedly happen throughout the night. When breathing momentarily stops, the brain is deprived of oxygen and wakes the body up to restart breathing. However, these repeated sleep interruptions can have a significant impact and lead to major health concerns.
To help safeguard your overall health from the dangerous sleep apnea effects, you should undertake a sleep study to receive an official diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
The following are some common symptoms:
Sleep apnea develops due to partial or complete blockage of your airway while asleep. Sleep apnea’s common risk factors include:
Sleep apnea can be diagnosed by undertaking a study of your sleep by a sleep specialist or doctor. These tests will assess your breathing, blood oxygen, brain activity, and other factors while you sleep to find the causes and severity of your condition. If your sleep apnea diagnosis is confirmed, we can recommend a further course of treatment.
We offer effective treatments for sleep apnea that can correct your breathing while asleep. Conventional methods of treating sleep apnea include devices such as the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. Although effective, this system can be uncomfortable for patients, discouraging them from wearing the device. As an alternative to the CPAP, Dr. Carroll can create customized oral sleep appliances to ensure your airway remains open at night.
When you come to our office, he will identify your needs and create a customized treatment plan to help your condition and lower your risk of more severe health risks.
To know more about sleep apnea and how we can help you get relief from the condition, call Brighton Dental in Salt Lake City, Utah, at (801) 943-2020 to schedule an appointment.
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