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It’s a story we hear all the time. But if your friends and family have started to bring up your loud or aggressive snoring, then you’re ready to tell your oral health team about it. This can sometimes be a sign of a prevalent sleep disorder called chronic obstructive sleep apnea, which affects approximately 30 million Americans every night. Sleep apnea contributes to some major health issues like heart attack and stroke, too, so finding treatment is about more than just reaching a more restful night of slumber; that doesn’t hurt, though.

When you are ready to renew your sleep, see Dr. Fleshner, DDS, in Audubon, IA. Our team is proud to be a rest resource for the people here in Audubon, and we’re ready to help you find a pathway forward, too. Chronic obstructive sleep apnea is one of the most prevalent sleep problems faced by Americans, so find out how oral appliance therapy offers a way forward that needs no hoses or wires. Because with mandibular advancement, the positioning of your jaw can make a difference.

If snoring seems like it might be something more, find out for sure. Take a minute to talk to Dr. Fleshner, DDS about oral appliance therapy.

If Your Significant Other Mentions Your Snoring

Then they really might have a point. Loud or intrusive snoring is one of the hallmark symptoms of a condition called chronic obstructive sleep apnea. This is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders out there, affecting about 30 million of us in the US, and it can be quite risky.

You see, obstructive sleep apnea contributes to some pretty serious health complications. Through hypertension, those with OSA are significantly more likely to experience things like heart attack and stroke. Type II diabetes is also much more common in patients with this sleep disorder. So, it’s important to talk with your provider about what to do next.

Oral Appliance Therapy Uses Mandibular Advancement

Sometimes, people know that they are experiencing obstructive sleep apnea symptoms, but they opt to keep it to themselves. Often, this is because they would like to avoid the noise and intrusion of traditional treatment options. But it’s important to find a solution, and we have another path.

Our office offers oral appliance therapy instead. This uses mandibular advancement, or the shifting of the jaw’s placement, to open up the airway. With oral appliance therapy, patients don’t need to be near an outlet to sleep.

Reach A More Peaceful Rest With Dr. Fleshner, DDS

When you’re ready to reinvigorate your rest, we’re here for you. To find out more about oral appliance therapy for snoring and sleep apnea, call Dr. Fleshner, DDS, at The Audubon Dental Center in Audubon, IA at (712) 563-2659 today.