For a Good Night’s Sleep
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
OSA occurs when the tongue blocks the airway, stopping breathing. This results in a lower oxygen level that partially awakens the sleeper to unblock the airway, often with a gasp. OSA greatly affects quality of life and can strain personal relationships. Symptoms include loud snoring, daytime sleepiness, depression, and fatigue. Mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes such as weight loss and avoiding drowsiness-inducing substances before bed. Severe cases might require treatments like surgery, nasal CPAP, or Dental Appliance Therapy for effective management.
TMJ
Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) involve a complex system of muscles, ligaments, and bones that can cause symptoms such as pain in the jaw region and limited mouth movement. We focus on creating an individualized treatment plan that aims to alleviate pain and restore function rather than addressing accident-related cases or the causes of TMD. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough history and clinical examination, and on occasion, might necessitate specialized imaging, such as an X-ray or MRI, to inform our treatment approach. Our goal is to manage symptoms effectively through various treatment modalities tailored to each patient’s specific needs.
Treatment Options
Herbst Appliance
The Herbst Appliance effectively treats chronic snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, allowing lateral and vertical movement without disengagement. It has two adjustability options: traditional hardware with 1-3 mm shims and a Telescopic version enabling ¼ mm adjustments up to 6-8 mm. Fabricated from hard acrylic, thermoactive, or soft materials, it is tooth-retained via friction grip or clasps.
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SomnoDent Appliance
The SomnoDent Appliance is a two-piece custom-made Mandibular Advancement Splint (MAS) treating snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by moving the lower jaw forward. This movement tightens the soft tissues and muscles in the upper airway, preventing obstruction and reducing snoring. It includes upper and lower dental plates with a patented fin-coupling component allowing normal mouth movement. The adjustable design enhances efficiency and comfort. Suitable for those intolerant to CPAP therapy, it has shown high patient acceptance and compliance.
EMA
The Elastic Mandibular Advancement appliance is a tailored device that incrementally moves the lower jaw forward and elevates the bite, facilitating improved airflow during sleep. This customizable appliance employs elastic straps of varying sizes to gradually advance the mandible by precise one-millimeter increments.
Other Treatment Options
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
CPAP is a machine that blows air at a prescribed pressure via a hose to a nasal pillow, a nose mask, or a full-face mask, keeping the airway open by air pressure in order to reduce airway resistance. - Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)
A surgical procedure to widen the space in the back of the throat to reduce the collapsibility of the airway.
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