Treating Sleep Apnea with Oral Surgery
Apr 11 2019
Use of a CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure) machine is often the most common method used to treat sleep apnea, but it isn’t right for everyone. Some people don’t r...
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Use of a CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure) machine is often the most common method used to treat sleep apnea, but it isn’t right for everyone. Some people don’t r...
Keep ReadingNov 07 2017
People are all too quick to brush snoring aside and think it is a normal bodily function. Unfortunately, excessive and loud snoring could be an early sign that you are sufferi...
Keep ReadingFeb 14 2017
Sleep apnea does not often come up in conversations about oral surgery. But, this condition can have some catastrophic effects on the mouth, it’s tissues and surroun...
Keep ReadingOct 13 2015
Sleep apnea affects and estimated 22 million Americans each year. It is estimated that another 80 percent of cases remain undiagnosed. While most people are familiar with trea...
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For the 18 million Americans suffering with sleep apnea, a night’s sleep can be anything but restful. Those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have disrupted sleep and low b...
Keep ReadingJul 11 2012
People with Sleep Apnea can stop breathing as many as 30 times or more each night, which is a pretty terrifying thought and Dr. Sedaors can help treat your symptoms so you can...
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