Sleep disorders are a common prevalence for American slumberers. Two of the five most diagnosed of these link directly to the wellness of the throat and the mouth. Bruxism is the overnight grinding of the teeth, which can lead to major issues with the enamel and alignment. Apnea is a condition in which the airway becomes blocked by your own throat.

A nightly worn mouthguard could help you to experience a full night of sleep. You might have years of rest issues that have built up. Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN proudly specializes in the treatment of these conditions. Relieve your stress and sleep well!

Protect Your Enamel From Grinding

A highly common condition relating to dental sleep health is bruxism. This refers to the unconscious grinding of teeth and it can become harmful to both your alignment and the durability of your enamel. Since these motions are often repeated, it can drive home that damage.

Our smiles rely upon balance to operate well. When your bruxism pushes your teeth out of alignment, you could suffer additional wear in locations that experience overuse. A special mouthguard can help you to avoid the damage of eroson and misalignment.

Free Your Airway And Care For Your Heart Health

Sleep apnea is another common overnight disorder that can pose serious problems with your overall health. When we are in our deepest form of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement), our muscles relax fully. This can also lead to the paralyzation of the nerve that controls the use of our tongue. In addition, this nerve allows us to properly swallow.

When these systems soften, the tissue of the throat can collapse on itself. A blocking of the airway may subsequently occur and prevent breath for a period of time. These instances refer to the term apnea and can sometimes last over a minute.

If your loved one or significant other suggests that you find treatment, listen to them. Apnea can contribute to serious and potentially life-threatening concerns such as heart attack and stroke. Blood pressure rates are markedly higher and oxygenation is depressed in these patients.

Non-Surgical Sleep Solutions In Maple Grove, MN

If you are struggling with achieving a full night of rest, your oral health could be to blame. Give us a call at Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN at 763-416-0606 to learn more about how your sleep condition may be connected with your dental wellness. Overnight grinding can lead to directed wear that affects the ability of your enamel to protect the tooth.

A custom night guard can provide a cushion that separates the jaw and prevents enamel contact. These devices can also help those with chronic obstructive sleep apnea, as well. Receive proper oxygen throughout the night to help keep your blood pressure down and reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke!

Dr. Carter

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