Sleep Apnea – Snoring

Sleep Apnea, literally means “with-out breath” in Greek. It is when breathing stops for 10 seconds or more while sleeping.

Signs of Sleep Apnea

  • Snoring that may disrupt the sleep of others.
  • Gasping, coughing, or choking upon wakening
  • Waking with your heart racing
  • Waking up tired after a full night’s sleep
  • Waking up with a headache
  • Feeling very sleepy during the day
  • Falling asleep without intending to
  • Problems with memory or concentration
  • Feeling irritable, short-tempered
  • Weight gain, inability to lose weight
  • Acid Reflux in adults
  • ADHD and/or bedwetting  in children

Left untreated, sleep apnea increases the likelihood of illness or injury. It has been linked to obesity, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and even death.

Serious and life-threatening problems start when sleepers begin experiencing apneas (where breathing stops) and hypopneas (where breathing is shallow due to an obstruction). Breathing is usually blocked in the back of the throat when the tongue and muscles relax during sleep, the lower jaw falls back toward the throat, and the airway becomes blocked.

Apneas can last from 10 seconds to a minute or longer and can occur hundreds of times per night.

The body’s oxygen level drops which in turn causes blood pressure to rise. The heart is forced to beat faster, which increases the pulse rate. The brain may cause the arms, legs, or whole body to jerk in an attempt to wake the sleeper to resume breathing. The silence may end with a loud snort, cough, or gasp. This causes the sleeper to wake briefly and begin breathing. Once asleep again, the muscles relax etc. and the process repeats itself.

Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea:

During the initial exam Dr. Zipper can perform a sleep apnea assessment, at patient or parent request. With this information, we refer at risk patients to the proper physician for a sleep study examination for diagnosis.

Treatment of Sleep Apnea:

With proper diagnosis of sleep apnea, from a medical professional, we can fabricate custom sleep apnea oral appliances. These devices serve to reposition the lower jaw during sleep and are an effective and cheaper alternative to cPAP therapy.