

At our Mansfield, TX sleep center, we understand that your sleep is a vital part of who you are. Without it, every morning is a little tougher, and chronic obstructive sleep apnea also puts you at significant health risk, too. Those with OSA are more likely to experience heart attack, stroke, and more, so it is important to find a treatment solution that not only works but that works for you. If your morning coffee is not enough to wake you up in the morning, ask whether obstructive sleep apnea is to blame.
Tired of waking up so tired? Call Dr. Coerver and ask about oral appliance therapy.
If your partner has mentioned your snoring, it could be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea. This is one of the most prevalent symptoms of this condition, but even with prodding from their partner, sometimes, people hesitate when it comes time to make an appointment with a qualified oral health provider. It really is important to meet with someone who understands the sleep science, however.
While you wait to find a treatment solution that works for you, you could be putting your overall health at risk. Those with untreated sleep apnea are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke, and they are also more likely to develop some long-term conditions like type II diabetes. Your sleep helps keep you healthy, so take care of it.
If your oral health team gives you a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea, ask whether oral appliance therapy is right for you. This approach works in a different way than traditional CPAP therapy, helping you to ditch the uncomfortable mask and cumbersome wires. Oral appliance therapy uses a simple adjustment of your jaw to keep your airway open all night long. This small mouthguard-like device can fit in your pocket whenever you travel, and even if you go camping, you’re set; it needs no external power to be effective.
When you are tired of waking up already feeling exhausted, find out whether obstructive sleep apnea is the cause. To learn more about oral appliance therapy, call your Mansfield, TX, dental team at (817) 592-8475 today!