Sleep Apnea
Mouthpiece
Welcome
to the Sleep
Apnea Mouthpiece website. We are here to bring you quality
information and advice to help you find long lasting
sleep apnea treatment.
Before
we take a look at the various sleep apnea mouthpiece concepts
let's take a brief look at the condition
itself.
Sleep Apnea is one of many sleep
disorders, which is characterized by pauses in breathing
during sleep which result in one or more breaths being missed.
Each episode is called an 'apnea', (taken from the Greek
meaning 'to
breath'). The
clinical definition of such an episode is when a pause of 10
seconds or more occurs, combined with either a neurological
arousal of more than 3 seconds, and/or
a blood oxygen desaturation. The condition can go
undiagnosed for years. The sufferer becomes used to the
daytime sleepiness and tiredness. It's usually only when
the disturbed sleep pattern is experienced by a third
party does the sufferer become aware.
If you
think you or a family member have sleep apnea, then a overnight
sleep study is the usual form of diagnosis. However, many
people utilize a sleep
apnea mouthpiece to reduce the symptoms. The treatment
sleep apnea devices provide can also work well for
snorers.
What Does A Sleep Apnea Mouthpiece Do
?
Sleep apnea occurs when the
airway is temporarily blocked by the soft tissues of the mouth.
A Sleep Apnea
Mouthpiece (also used as an Anti Snoring Device),
fits inside the mouth and prevents the soft tissues and tongue
from obstructing the sufferers airway. They
are very useful in cases of mild to moderate obstructive sleep
apnea. There are many designs on the market to choose from and
we will take a look at a couple. The buyer needs to be aware
that, as with everything in life, there are upsides and
downsides to their use. We'll look at some of the side effects
that people may experience. Rembember, it's always a good idea
to consult with your doctor or health care professional if you
are worried or unsure. For serious sufferers a CPAP machine may
offer some releif, again, consult your
doctor.
Sleep Apnea Mouthpiece
Reviews
There
are two main types of sleep apnea
mouthpieces.
Mandibular
Advancement Appliances
This is
the most commonly used type of oral appliance. It fits in
the mouth and pushes the tongue and lower
jaw forward. This works to keep the airway open, and is
also effective to reduce snoring. Often used as a 'stop snoring
mouthpiece', the clearer airway minimizes the sound of
snoring.
Tongue Retainer
This is
a very effective sleep apnea mouthpiece. They engage and hold
the tongue in a forward position, thus preventing airway
obstruction. Not use as commonly as the mandibular
repositioning device mainly due to the fact that they take
longer to get used to.
Side Effects
The
published side effects relating to wearing a sleep apnea
mouth piece mainly involve the possibility of some
discomfort in the jaw and teeth when the appliance is new.
If you buy one direct from a retailer (instead of having a
dentist make you a custom dental device), you usually have
to place it in very hot water for a pre-determined length
of time before placing it in your mouth. This process
softens the device and allows it to mould to your
features. Many people experience no discomfort at all, and
the benefits far outweigh the initial mild
discomfort.
For
Snorers
If you
are just a snorer and want to
use snoring
aids or other natural methods find a
snoring remedy, here is a great source of information to
help you stop snoring. The results people get in a very
short time are amazing. TheStop Snoring Exercise
Program is thoroughly recommended. But also
consider the use of an
anti snoring chin
strap or sleep apnea
mouthpiece.
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