How To Discover If You Are Suffering From Sleep Apnea

How To Discover If You Are Suffering From Sleep ApneaMillions of people all around the United States suffer from a wide variety of sleep disturbances and disorders. Experts have estimated that these disturbances cost many millions of dollars a year in terms of lost productivity, medical bills, and many other complications.

When you have a significant problem with sleep, you’ll generally be able to get the most help from your general practitioner, not from your dentist. However, there is one major sleep disorder that you can actually resolve with the help of Community Dental Group. Read more

What Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea And How Can My Dentist Help?

What Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea And How Can My Dentist HelpIn the United States, we are facing a serious public health crisis when it comes to the quality and quantity of sleep. In our overworked era, people often feel that sleep is a secondary priority and put it off as much as possible. This can have serious — and tragic — health effects.

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What Is The Difference Between Obstructive And Central Sleep Apnea?

What Is The Difference Between Obstructive And Central Sleep ApneaAt Community Dental Group, we believe that dental health is one of the most important factors when it comes to your overall well-being. On the subject of treatment for sleep apnea, this is definitely the case.

Sleep apnea is a common sleeping disorder, though it is one that gets talked about less often than “ordinary” insomnia. With the right help from your dentist, your obstructive sleep apnea can be a thing of the past.

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The Majority Of Sleep Apnea Patients Don’t Realize They Have It

The Majority Of Sleep Apnea Patients Don’t Realize They Have ItMillions of people throughout the United States suffer from insomnia. Insomnia is defined as a pattern of sleep disturbances, including difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep, that remains for at least two weeks.

Everyone suffers from periodic difficulty getting to sleep. However, if you are having trouble sleeping that lasts and lasts, you might have an underlying medical condition. Believe it or not, one of those conditions is something your dentist can help you with. Read more

Your Dentist Can Help With Sleep Apnea, the Hidden Cause of Sleepless Nights

Your Dentist Can Help With Sleep Apnea, the Hidden Cause of Sleepless NightsMillions of people all around the United States suffer from insomnia. Experts have estimated that more than 60 million adults struggle with chronic sleeplessness, that is, significant problems with sleep that last more than a week. Read more