Sleep Apnea Treatments

What is sleep apnea?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a serious medical condition characterized by interruptions and pauses in breathing while asleep. These pauses can occur multiple times each night and can last for 30 seconds or more. Sleep apnea occurs when the tongues rolls back in the throat or the soft tissues of the throat collapse, blocking the airway and preventing normal breathing. Some common signs of sleep apnea include:

  • Extreme daytime drowsiness
  • Insomnia or difficulty staying asleep
  • Frequent, loud snoring
  • A dry or sore throat upon waking
  • Frequent morning headaches
  • Personality changes, irritability, anxiety and depression

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Get diagnosed and find a solution

If you suspect that you or a loved one may have sleep apnea, we recommend that you seek treatment immediately. Sleep apnea contributes to a number of serious medical and health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, behavioral disorders, obesity and liver problems. Our dentist and your physician will be able to diagnose the problem and work with you to find a solution that meets your needs and fits your lifestyle.

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Oral appliance therapy

There are several types of treatment available. If you suffer from mild to moderate sleep apnea, we may recommend oral appliance therapy. A custom oral appliance can keep your airway open so that you breathe easily. More severe cases may require treatment using a CPAP machine or a surgical procedure.

We welcome you to contact our office for more details about sleep apnea treatment and schedule a consultation with our dentist.

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Discuss sleep apnea treatments with our dentist

Snoring can be an annoying problem, and beyond keeping everyone in your home from getting a decent night’s rest, it can also contribute to other very serious health problems. Our dentist can see you for an appointment to discuss sleep apnea treatments in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Call 508-830-3339 today and schedule your appointment with Dr. Sandra L. MacDonald.