Sleep Apnea, cpap in Denville, NJ
Providing the very best treatment for Sleep Apnea, cpap in Denville, NJ
The team of Sleep Professionals at Aesthetic Family Dentistry P.A., have a passion for providing oral appliance therapy to patients. They are highly skilled in oral appliance therapy that allows victims of Obstructive Sleep Apnea to live happier, healthier lives. Each day they see firsthand the benefits from correcting sleep disorders and the life changing results they produce.
They use a variety of oral appliances that are custom fitted to help each patient sleep soundly and minimize the effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea such as chronic snoring. These FDA approved devices prevent airway obstruction and allow patients to breathe easily and continuously. Drs Steiner, Fine and Kwiatkowski also realize the importance of good relationships with patients’ physicians and other sleep professionals. They are proud of their network of referring health professionals and they work closely with them to insure the best patient care available. Contact us today to schedule your personalized sleep consultation. Rejuvenate your life. Rekindle your sprit. Get the freedom to sleep better.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF SLEEP APNEA
• Inconsistent breathing during sleep • Snoring • Hypertension
• Depression • Obesity • Gasping, choking, or coughing during sleep
• Extreme sleepiness throughout the day • Lethargic feelings
• Morning headaches • Lack of interest in hobbies
• Dry mouth and/or sore throat in the morning • Irregular heart beat
• Trouble concentrating or remembering things
THE FACTS BEHIND SNORNING AND WHY IT SHOULDN’T BE IGNORED
Snoring is more than just a loud and annoying noise, it can be an indicator of a Sleep Breathing Disorder (SBD) that can be very serious. Approximately 42 million Americans have a SBD1.
The most common form of a SBD is Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a medical condition where your tongue and soft tissues close off your airway and stop air from entering your lungs.
• Sleep Apnea can also cause memory problems, weight gain, impotence, and headaches if not treated.
• Untreated OSA can lead to a 30% or more reduced survivability rate over the course of 20 years11. • Drowsy driving is responsible for, at the very least, 100,000 car accidents, 40,000 injuries, and 1,550 deaths per year8.
• Approximately 38,000 deaths occur on an annual basis that relate to cardiovascular problems that in one way or another are connected to Sleep Apnea. These problems include high blood
ASK Drs Steiner, Fine and Kwiatkowski ABOUT THE MicrO2® SLEEP AND SNORE DEVICE
The good news is that your dentist may be able to help you. In partnership with medical doctors, your dentist can help you understand, screen, and treat your mild to moderate Sleep Apnea. With the use of a Sleep Apnea device, such as the MicrO2, your dentist can provide you with a comfortable and easy-to-use option for a more restful sleep. Ask your dentist about MicrO2 today.