Archive for the tag 'sleep apnea'

Sep 01 2011

See Your Dentist For A Good Night’s Sleep

If you wake up every morning feeling tired and your day just goes downhill from there, you may be suffering from sleep problems that have your jaw and teeth as the central cause. While it may seem incomprehensible that the two are associated, research in recent years has shown a very close link between the [...]

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Jul 20 2011

Does Your Snoring Shake The House?

A little known fact – we all snore at some stage in our life. A slightly blocked nose, a cold, or just sleeping in the wrong position, and you could be snoring. For others, it’s not a blocked nose, or a cold, or sleeping in the wrong position. It’s a medical problem that could have [...]

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Mar 07 2011

Sleep Disorders And The Position Of Your Teeth

Do you ever wake up feeling like you have not slept? Do others ever complain about your snoring? The two are linked and, more importantly, the two could be linked to your teeth. There are few people in the world who have perfectly arranged teeth. Most people have an over-bite or under-bite and this can [...]

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Feb 14 2011

Silent Nite Snoring Appliances

Published by allen under Sleep Disorders

If you or a spouse have issues with snoring, sleep apnea, or other sleep disorders, then you might solve the problem with a sleep appliance. These personal appliances help you solve the problem of snoring and other sleep disorders by opening your airway as you sleep for the safe and easy passage of airway into [...]

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Sep 26 2009

Can’t Sleep? Visit Your Dentist!

Yeah, you may need to visit your dentist for a sleep disorder called sleep apnea. Sleep apnea refers to the discomfort and breathing problems that a person experiences while sleeping.
The disorder may arise from a misalignment problem in the jaw. Yes, your dentist will treat this. Now, how will you find out if you [...]

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Mar 02 2009

Visit your dentist if you cannot sleep properly

Yes, you read it right. Sleeping problems can be a direct consequence of a problem in your mouth. A sleeping disorder called sleep apnea may be related to a problem in the jaw because of a misalignment. Sleep apnea can be treated by a dentist.
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder where the person has [...]

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Nov 04 2008

Sleep disorder can also be treated by a dentist

A sleeping disorder called sleep apnea may be related to a problem in the jaw because of a misalignment. Sleep apnea is treated by a dentist. If you haven’t heard about this sleeping disorder before, read on to learn more.
What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder where the person has breathing problems while [...]

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