Saint Louis Dentist Reviews How Obstructive Sleep Apnea Affects Your Life in the Short and Long Term

Written by Dr. Grayem on Jul 31, 2015

Saint Louis Dentist Reviews How Obstructive Sleep Apnea Affects Your Life in the Short and Long Term

Obstructive sleep apnea is a life altering condition for many people. Battling the symptoms of sleep apnea day after day can be exhausting, and really takes its toll. Our Saint Louis sleep apnea dentists provide effective and patient-friendly treatments to alleviate sleep apnea problems.

What kinds of problems are we talking about? Well sleep apnea can cause issues that affect both your daily life and the overall state of your health.

In the short-term, you’ll likely notice that sleep apnea makes it harder for you to function in your daily life. Because the lack of oxygen that comes along with sleep apnea airway obstruction disrupts your healthy REM cycle, sleep apnea prevents you from getting the healing rest that you need.

Sleep obstructions and disruptions can lead to:

· Daytime fatigue

· Headaches

· Loss of concentration and memory problems

· Jitteriness

If you continue to live with untreated sleep apnea, however, you may notice that it starts to affect your health in negative ways.

Patients who suffer from chronic sleep apnea are at an increased risk of suffering from many serious health issues, such as:

· Heart disease

· Stroke

· High blood pressure

· Diabetes

· Low birth rates and premature babies

· Acid reflux

· Asthma related breathing problems

Plus, the day to day stresses (and night to night stresses for your sleeping partner) of dealing with sleep apnea can cause anxiety and depression. The best way to deal with these issues is to speak with your dentist about effective sleep apnea treatments—like custom-fit mouth guards that you can wear when you are sleeping.

Our Saint Louis sleep apnea dentists are here to get you the treatment that you need. Please call our office, or use our contact us page, in order to schedule a consultation with our helpful team.