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How Long Can You Expect a CPAP Machine to Last?

March 17, 2023

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Close-up of a mask for a CPAP machine

When you visit your dentist to see what kind of solution they might suggest for sleep apnea, they may recommend combined therapy. This is where you wear a customized oral appliance while also using a CPAP machine, thus allowing you to enjoy the benefits of both treatments. But before you begin your combined therapy, it’s important to make sure that you understand exactly what a CPAP machine does – and how long you can expect it to last.

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Are Drooling and Sleep Apnea Connected?

February 6, 2023

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Woman laying in bedObstructive sleep apnea can cause significant changes to your health and quality of life. You can experience many symptoms, like chronic snoring, morning headaches, and fatigue. Did you know drooling can also be a sign of sleep apnea? Many factors can contribute to hypersalivation, but oral appliance therapy may be all you need to stop the embarrassment and breath better at night.

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Prediabetes & Sleep Apnea: How are They Connected?

January 20, 2023

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Did you know that poor-quality sleep could increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes? Here’s how prediabetes and sleep apnea are linked.

If you’ve been told that you’re prediabetic, you naturally want to take any steps you can to prevent your condition from turning into type 2 diabetes. Obviously, this means eating more healthy foods and being more active, but did you know that the quality of your sleep could make a difference as well? Research indicates that sleep apnea could be a major risk factor for patients who are already prediabetic; here’s what you need to know about the connection between the two.

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The Link Between Weight Gain and Sleep Apnea

October 12, 2022

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person weighing themselves

Many people carry a bit of excess weight, just like many people suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In fact, both problems are sometimes present in these individuals. According to one study, an estimated 70% of individuals with OSA are obese. That begs the question, are weight gain and sleep apnea connected? Can something be done to manage both conditions? Read on to find out the answers to these pressing questions!

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Tips for Getting Better-Quality Sleep During the Summertime

September 3, 2022

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Woman sleeping peacefully during the summer.

If it’s tougher for you to fall asleep during the warmer summer months, you aren’t alone! Though many people suffer from sleep disruption due to conditions like sleep apnea, there are actually several factors specific to the summer months that can also cause you to miss out on much-needed rest. Here’s more from your sleep dentist in Lawton about how the summertime can negatively impact the quality of your rest, along with some tips for helping you get back to bed.

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The Surprising Thing These 5 Celebrities Have In Common

August 6, 2022

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celebrity being photographed on red carpet

When you think of your favorite celebrities, your first thoughts probably aren’t about how well they sleep (or not). But the thing about the rich and famous is that, in many ways, they’re just like you and me – and that means some of them have sleep disorders, including sleep apnea. Keep reading to learn about 5 celebrities dealing with this common condition, how they have reportedly chosen to treat it, and what they say it’s done for their lives! 

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Can Sleep Apnea Give You Nightmares?

July 13, 2022

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young man having sleep apnea nightmare

Everyone has experienced a bad dream at some point in their life. Waking up with a rapidly beating heart and unpleasant images lingering in your mind is a common phenomenon that most people are familiar with. But did you know that individuals with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could be more prone to nightmares than others? Read on to learn why sleep apnea nightmares are a thing and what you can do to enjoy better dreams and higher-quality rest.  

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Is Sleep Apnea Causing You to Wet the Bed?

June 17, 2022

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Man with sleep apnea lying awake staring at alarm clock

No adult wants to admit that they wet the bed, but that doesn’t mean you can afford to ignore it if it happens to you. Occasional or one-time bed-wetting usually isn’t a problem, but if it’s a regular occurrence, it may be a sign of a more serious issue. In particular, it could be a side effect of sleep apnea, a dangerous condition where breathing is repeatedly interrupted while you’re asleep. Is your bed-wetting a warning that you need to be treated for a sleep disorder? Here is what you need to know.

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Does Napping Help Sleep Apnea Patients?

May 5, 2022

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Woman napping on gray sofa at home

There’s nothing like taking a quick power nap to rejuvenate your day when you’re feeling tired. Research shows that naps can contribute to greater alertness, improved mood, and better memory. However, if you are affected by sleep apnea, taking a nap can actually do more harm than good. Keep reading to discover the dangers of napping with sleep apnea and learn simple tips to help you fall asleep.

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Can Sleep Apnea Make You Age Faster?

April 9, 2022

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Old alarm clock on bedUntil someone discovers the Fountain of Youth, you can’t stop the aging process. Although you can’t pause the clock, there are several things you can do to slow down aging. Besides eating healthy and exercising regularly, quality sleep is equally important. It allows your body to rebuild and regenerate to support your physical and mental health. Unfortunately, a good night’s rest isn’t easy if you have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). If you have the breathing disorder, sleepless nights aren’t the only concern. Believe it or not, sleep apnea can take years off your life.

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