Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Chicago Insomnia Sufferers With Sleep Apnea Seek Relief With Custom Oral Appliance Therapy

By Kurt Saniel


Many people suffer with an inability to fall asleep or stay asleep throughout the night causing them to feel fatigued and unable to focus during the day. In some, their insomnia is caused by sleep apnea, which is a condition that causes them to stop breathing at various times during the night. Some Chicago insomnia sufferers are able to get relief with custom oral appliance therapy.

Dental appliances open up the airways and allow users to breathe freely while they sleep. These plastic appliances are worn much like an athlete's mouth guard or the typical orthodontic retainer. Custom appliances are created to fit the patient's mouth comfortably.

This type of dental appliance works by ensuring the airway remains open enough for adequate intake of air. The reason people with sleep apnea have trouble breathing is because the soft tissues in the throat and tongue collapse. This blocks the airway and disturbs sleep.

Dentists can choose from different appliances based on their patients' individual needs. Their special training allows them to assess any patient's condition so they can select a suitable oral device. This evaluation process can take up to several weeks, depending on the individual.

Ongoing care is required after the patient receives and starts using this type of device. The patient will visit the dentist numerous times to ensure its use is having a positive effect. During these appointments, the dentist will evaluate the condition of the appliance and make any adjustments to ensure it fits comfortably.

Many people will require a couple of weeks to adjust to the sensation of sleeping with a dental appliance in place. This therapy is convenient for individuals who travel frequently because the oral device is small enough to pack along with other personal care items. This option is attractive to many patients because the devices are non-invasive and their use is easily discontinued if they do not produce the desired effect. Dentists will sometimes suggest combining the use of these appliances with other therapies.




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