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Sleep Apnea in Warrenton and Your Dentist

cpcvirginia • Jan 30, 2017

Whether you realize it or not, there are many people who suffer from snoring or sleep apnea—that might just be you. People who suffer from snoring, sleep apnea, or both will often visit their family doctor or an ENT specialist for further diagnosis. However, if you do that, you might be skipping a key person in the treatment of sleep apnea. But who is that? Your dentist in Warrenton, Dr. Bonnie Foster! Yes, Dr. Foster can provide you with the information and care you need for sleep apnea in Warrenton.

Begin with Oral Origins

It all begins with your oral health. Snoring and sleep apnea are caused by a collapse of the upper airway when the muscles relax during sleep. As a result, you experience episodes of stoppage in breathing throughout the night. The largest muscle is the tongue, which is most likely the culprit for the collapse of the airway. Often times, the tongue might even be larger than normal. While the tongue is present in the mouth, it also extends down the throat and beyond—throughout most of the length of the collapsible upper airway.

Dr. Foster’s Role in Sleep Apnea Treatment

To meet your individual needs in Warrenton for sleep apnea care, Dr. Foster has completed specialized training so she can choose and fit an oral appliance. Through a custom oral appliance, your treatment plan will be made just for you. Rigorous training allows dentists to successfully treat sleep apnea in their patients—that means Dr. Foster can successfully help you, too.

Oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea treatment in Warrenton helps to control the collapsing of the tongue into the airway by moving the jaw forward, allowing for air to flow from the mouth to the tongues. This allows for proper breathing to occur. An oral appliance will allow you to stop snoring, and sleep and breathe easier throughout the night. You will wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day. The availability of oral appliances allows dentists to provide a less invasive and more predictable solution opposed to surgery.

Contact our office in Warrenton to learn more about sleep apnea and why you should visit Dr. Bonnie Foster. Through proper care with oral appliance therapy, we can help you find relief from sleep apnea.

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