Sleep Apnea Treatment Goose Creek

Rest Easy with Oral Appliance Therapy

Have you been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, but haven’t adjusted well to using your CPAP device? This is a common occurrence for many patients that can make them feel dismayed about treating their condition. Fortunately, CPAP treatment isn’t the only option you have. Our team at Carolina Complete Dental provides customized, noise-free oral appliance treatment for sleep apnea in Goose Creek. You can learn more about how this works below, and be sure to schedule a consultation with our team to learn whether you’re a good candidate!

Why Choose Carolina Complete Dental for Sleep Apnea Treatment?

  • Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Technology
  • Noise-Free Sleep Apnea Treatment Options
  • A Team That Treats Patients Like Family

What is Sleep Apnea?

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Sleep apnea is a sleep-breathing condition that can keep you from getting a good night’s sleep. Usually accompanied by loud chronic snoring, sleep apnea involves regular disruptions of normal breathing during sleep, sometimes even several hundred times per night. These episodes are called apneas. In addition to causing restlessness and fatigue, sleep apnea can contribute to serious systemic health problems and even increase the chance of premature death.

We all know that a good night’s sleep is vital in maintaining energy throughout the day and maximizing health and happiness. But the effects of sleep apnea go far beyond just quality of sleep and daily life. Some of the effects of sleep apnea include:

  • Restless sleep
  • Low blood oxygen levels
  • Low sex drive
  • Loud, excessive snoring
  • Gasping, choking, or breathing disruptions during sleep
  • Severe daytime sleepiness & fatigue
  • Frequent urination throughout the night (caused by elevated blood pressure)
  • Morning headaches (caused by high blood pressure and/or jaw clenching)
  • Chronic heartburn

Obstructive sleep apnea can also increase your risk of the following medical conditions:

  • Congestive heart failure
  • Heart attack
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Depression
  • Diabetes
  • Premature death

Sleep Apnea Risk Factors

According to the National Institute of Health, one in five adult Americans suffer from sleep apnea, and nine out of 10 cases are undiagnosed. Goose Creek residents who fall into two or more of the following categories are at the highest risk of developing sleep apnea:

  • Male
  • Excessive fat located in neck area
  • Over the age of 40
  • Regularly drink alcohol

It is important to note that while the above are risk factors of sleep apnea, women, children, and people of average weight can also develop the disorder. The most common form of sleep apnea is called obstructive sleep apnea and is caused by restricted airflow in the upper airway. Other types include central sleep apnea and mixed sleep apnea (central and obstructive), both of which have neurological causes.

Sleep Apnea Treatment Options

If you were diagnosed by a physician or other healthcare provider with sleep apnea, you were probably prescribed a CPAP machine. CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and is similar to an oxygen mask that you wear during sleep. It provides a continuous flow of compressed air to prevent the airway from collapsing, allowing you to breathe normally throughout the night.

While CPAP machines are proven to be highly effective, even considered the “gold standard” in sleep apnea treatment, many patients find wearing the device intolerable. It is bulky and semi-invasive and does not allow some patients to find sleep comfortably. It is estimated that only 40% of patients actually use their prescribed CPAP machines, and if you’re not using it, it’s not doing you much good.

Fortunately, for patients who aren’t able to benefit from CPAP therapy, our team offers customized oral appliances. These are designed to be worn as you rest, helping prevent airway obstruction and having a similar effect as a CPAP device without the noise or face mask.

Custom Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea Treatment

At Carolina Complete Dental, we’ve partnered with Respire Medical® to help patients treat their sleep apnea. Our treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is a simple, painless process involving a removable oral appliance, custom-made for each Goose Creek patient. These appliances, known as splints, are worn at night and effectively treat mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea by keeping your airway open. In addition, sleep apnea appliances can minimize snoring and are excellent for CPAP-intolerant patients.

Respire® sleep appliances are designed by the experts at Respire Medical® to meet the requirements of each individual patient’s needs to help treat their sleep apnea. The Respire Blue Series® prevents the lower jaw from falling back, thus preventing the collapse of the airway, minimizing snoring and allowing you to breathe comfortably throughout the night. This device was designed with patient comfort in mind.

The Respire Pink® device was designed strategically for patients who grind their teeth, who tend to break other oral appliances. Telescopic hardware allows for advancement of the lower jaw, and the freedom of lateral and vertical movement, which reduces forces on the attachments, resulting in fewer breakages and a longer lasting device.

If you or a loved one is suffering from sleep apnea, we would love to schedule a consultation with you to see if we can’t get you back your nights, your days, your health, and your life.

Contact our team at Carolina Complete Dental today at (843) 779-9445 to learn more about how sleep apnea is affecting your physical and emotional health.