Are Oral Appliances As Effective As Nasal CPAP?

Are Oral Appliances as effective as Nasal CPAP in controlling positional Sleep Apnea?

Oral CPap vs nasal cpapA study is cited in the current Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine showing equal benefits for positional sleep apnea (apnea that is worse in when sleeping on your back vs sleeping on your side).

Research is exploding regarding the efficacy of oral appliances in treating sleep apnea. Customized, adjustable oral appliances are being shown to be as effective as CPAP in many well-researched studies.

So which treatment is best?

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Splints and Nightguards for Bruxing and Clenching

Nightguards for BruxingDentistry has traditionally used plastic appliances (splints and nightguards) to fit over the teeth and protect them from the damaging effects of bruxing (grinding the teeth) and clenching (pressing the teeth). Known as nightguards, splints, and bitegurds, they have been traditionally used while sleeping because much of the damage occurs while sleeping. (more…)

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Can acupuncture “cure” TMJ?

Can Acupuncture Cure TMJA study done in Brazil at the Dental College wanted to find out.  In 68 people seen for TMJ problems, they evaluated the ability of acupuncture to help with the symptoms of TMJ, which are muscle pain(s) both around the jaw joint and at more distant places around the head and neck.

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Insomnia Caused By Sleep Apnea Says Mayo Clinic

Insomnia sleep apnea may clinicA recent study from the Mayo Clinic shows that the route of insomnia is caused by sleep apnea.

We hear people say “I can’t sleep….and I don’t want to take the sleeping pills because they don’t help either….”
This weekend I attended a seminar that updated current concepts in Dental Sleep Medicine; including the rising statistics of sleep disordered breathing (snoring, sleep apnea, insomnia), state of the art therapy with oral appliances and technologies available to Dental Sleep Medicine to help oral appliance efficacy.

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CPAP Machine Can Cause Ear Pain

Do you have ear pain?

Ear pain, stuffy ears, tinnitus, neck pain can all be symptoms of a TMJ disorder from a full CPAP mask.

CPAP is the primary treatment offered for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and snoring. Surgical approaches are available with differing success rates and risks.

Oral Appliance therapy for sleep apnea is gaining popularity for it’s convenient use and longitudinal studies show better health outcomes for patients who use Oral Appliances all night, every night compared to the standard 4+ hours of CPAP use in an 8 hour sleep period.

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Can having my wisdom teeth removed cause jaw problems?

Wisdom Teeth Leads To TMJYES. And many other things as well.

Anything that impacts the jaw, abnormal movements can contribute to a TMJ problem becoming symptomatic. All common dental procedures place the jaw joint in a certain degree of hyper-extension (wide open) for periods of time. It’s the only way Dentists can treat decay, gum disease, and perform mouth surgery.

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Sleep Apnea and TMJ Symptoms and Side Effects

Sleep apnea and TMJ Causes and effects

Patients are referred to me for answers to their headache pain, jaw problems (TMJ), clenching or bruxing, among other symptoms. Many other find me on the web or through the website.

The effect of disorders in our body cause symptoms (effects). The cause of that symptom may be close to the pain or not. For instance, a headache on one side can be the effect of a shoulder problem, neck problem, TMJ problem, hormones, or conditions in the brain. Getting to the cause can sometimes lead to evaluation of related muscles, joints, and body areas from the headache pain.

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