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Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. This interruption in airflow can have severe consequences.
Snoring is a common symptom of sleep apnea, but can also occur on its own as a result of airway obstructions caused by a variety of factors.
CPAP intolerance refers to the discomfort or inability to tolerate the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy used to treat sleep apnea.
TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition that affects the joints that connect the jawbone to the skull, and is often associated with pain, clicking, and other symptoms.
Jaw pain is a common symptom of TMJ, along with difficulty opening and closing the jaw. However, jaw pain can also be muscular in nature.
Headaches are a common occurrence in those with TMJ, as the jaw and head are connected, and dysfunction in one can often cause pain in the other.
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep.
Snoring is a common symptom of sleep apnea, but can also occur on its own as a result of airway obstruction.
CPAP intolerance refers to the discomfort or inability to tolerate the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy used to treat sleep apnea.
TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition that affects the joints that connect the jawbone to the skull.
Jaw pain is a common symptom of TMJ, along with difficulty opening and closing the jaw and a popping or clicking sensation in the jaw.
Headaches are a common occurrence in those with TMJ, as the jaw and head are connected and dysfunction in one can cause pain in the other.
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The New Jersey Center for Sleep & TMJ Wellness is making a difference in people's lives by providing comprehensive and individualized treatment for sleep apnea. Our team of dental professionals utilize the latest technologies and techniques to create customized treatment plans, which can greatly improve the quality of sleep and overall health for those suffering from sleep apnea.
Comfort
One of the most important factors for a great oral appliance for sleep apnea is comfort. It should fit comfortably in the mouth and not cause any irritation or discomfort while worn during sleep.
Ease of Use
A good oral appliance should be easy to put in and take out, and it should be simple to clean and maintain.
Effectiveness
The most important aspect of an oral appliance is its ability to effectively treat sleep apnea. It should be able to keep the airway open and prevent the tongue and soft tissues from collapsing during sleep.
Non-Surgical Solutions
With oral appliance therapy, there's no need for invasive surgeries that can have lifelong side effects. Though it can be effective, we've seen that a more conservative approach can be just as effective.
Durability
A good oral appliance should be made of high-quality materials and be built to last. It should also be able to withstand regular use and cleaning.
Adjustability
Some oral appliances can be adjusted to accommodate changes in the user's bite or jaw position, which is important for long-term use and effectiveness.
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At the New Jersey Center for Sleep & TMJ Wellness, we believe in a holistic approach. Learn more about how Dr. Michelle Weddle and her staff are helping their patients on the path to healthier living.
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