by Cindy Barry | Nov 25, 2022 | Sleep Apnea and Women, Sleep Apnoea, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin, Snoring Treatment Dublin, Snoring Treatment for Women
Treating Sleep Apnea for Women Of the 22 million sleep apnea diagnoses around the world each year, over half are in men. However substantial evidence in recent years suggests the prevalence of sleep apnea in women is higher than previously believed. Sleep apnea...
by Cindy Barry | Nov 15, 2022 | Sleep Apnea and Diabetes, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin, Snoring Treatment Dublin, Snoring Treatment Dublin 18
The Effects Of Untreated Sleep Apnea You’re not alone if you have ever woken up gasping for air or had a loved one notice your breathing stopped while you slept.Experts cite that sleep apnea affects about one billion people around the world.Some further surveys...
by Ian Jackson | Aug 4, 2021 | Sleep Apnoea, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin
How successful are Oral Devices in Managing Sleep Disordered Breathing and Sleep Apnoea? At the Beacon Dental Clinic Dr Edward Owens, Board Certified in Dental Sleep Medicine, has been managing patients referred by Medical Consultants specialising in Respiratory...
by Ian Jackson | Jun 8, 2021 | Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin
Mouth guard good option to CPAP for some, study finds Some people with obstructive sleep apnea could use a special mouth guard instead of commonly prescribed breathing machines, a new study suggests. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines are worn at...
by Ian Jackson | Apr 26, 2021 | Sleep Apnoea, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin
Sleep Apnea Treatment Options Once the doctor confirms that you have obstructive sleep apnea based on the signs, symptoms, physical examination, and the polysomnography test results, he or she will suggest a treatment plan by considering the type of problem you face....
by Ian Jackson | Apr 26, 2021 | Sleep Apnoea, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin
‘Disrupted’ Sleep Could Be Seriously Affecting Your Health Waking up briefly throughout the night may do more than leave you feeling grumpy and tired in the morning. Disrupted sleep may actually increase your odds of dying early from heart disease or any...