Putting Sleep Apnea to Rest
Every morning, millions of Americans wake up feeling groggy and tired, even after getting a full night's rest. These folks may also have a hard time concentrating throughout the day or even nod off at the wheel. Are you one of them?
If this sounds like you, you may have a sleeping disorder known as sleep apnea. People with sleep apnea stop breathing during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times throughout the night for a minute or longer. This puts significant stress on your heart, lungs and blood pressure, not to mention your day-to-day mood. Even worse, sleep apnea can increase your chances of heart attack and stroke if left untreated.
So what can you do? Or rather, what can your dentist do for you?
THE FULL BREATH SOLUTION®
A revolutionary breakthrough in dental technology called THE FULL BREATH SOLUTION® makes it possible for dentists to treat sleep apnea using a dental appliance in a much more successful and effective manner. This retainer-like mouthpiece prevents your tongue from blocking your airway, allowing for more oxygen to reach your lungs.
THE FULL BREATH mouthpiece could also be the perfect alternative for sleep apnea sufferers who don't respond to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. In fact, dental appliance therapy is the #1 solution recommended by the Academy of Sleep Medicine for patients who are CPAP intolerant. The problem with CPAP is not the treatment itself. But many patients find it difficult to fall asleep while wearing a bulky CPAP mask, which defeats the purpose.
With THE FULL BREATH SOLUTION® you don't have to worry about wearing an uncomfortable mask or feeling restricted while you sleep. The mouthpiece is small and fits over your upper mandible snugly and comfortably. What's more, THE FULL BREATH SOLUTION® is also proven to stop snoring in 99 percent of snorers!