Breathing Easy: Sleep Apnea Treatment

Dental Designs Clinic Singapore

05 Jun, 2024

Have you ever woken up from deep sleep suddenly gasping for air? Have you ever felt like your sleep is always disturbed, and it's difficult to breathe at night while asleep? If yes, you likely suffer from sleep apnea! Discover effective options for sleep apnea treatment and improve your quality of life.

 

Definition and its Effect on Health

Sleep apnea (SA) is a complicated sleep disorder that can significantly impact one's overall well-being. It affects around one out of every three Singaporeans. There are three main types: obstructive SA (OSA), central SA (CSA), and a combination of both. OSA is the most common form. With proper diagnosis and knowledge of the issue, this disorder can be easily managed.

This condition is characterised by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, which disrupt rest and lead to various health issues. 

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These interruptions in breathing can vary in duration, from just a few seconds to several minutes, occurring repeatedly throughout the night. As a result, individuals with apnea in sleep often experience symptoms such as:

  • Daytime fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Increased risk of accidents while operating machinery or driving due to involuntary micro-naps
  • And severe health conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke

Being aware of the signs and symptoms of this disorder is vital in seeking appropriate sleep apnea treatment. Undergoing a sleep study, whether in a specialised sleep laboratory or in the comfort of your own home, can provide valuable insights into the extent of your condition and aid in tailoring appropriate treatment strategies.

For more information on apnea in sleep, check out our other article! 

 

What are the common sleep apnea treatment options?

There are several options for sleep apnea treatment. They vary based on severity and individual needs. It is essential to work closely with your healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment option for you. Some standard treatment options include: 

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Therapy 

A CPAP therapy requires wearing a mask over your mouth or nose during sleep. When connected to a machine, the mask provides a constant airflow for uninterrupted breathing.

 

Oral Appliances

These include custom-made mouthguards worn in the mouth during sleep. They help to readjust the jaw and tongue by bringing them forward, keeping the airway open, and reducing the occurrence of apnea. 

 

Surgery

In some cases, surgery treatment may be advised to remove excess tissue or correct structural abnormalities.

 

Lifestyle Changes

Making specific lifestyle changes can also help to manage this condition. These include maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding consuming alcohol before bed and sleeping on your side instead of your back.

 

What is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy for sleep apnea treatment?

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is a well-established and effective as sleep apnea treatment. It involves placing a mask over your nose or mouth as you drift off to sleep, connected to a machine that delivers a steady flow of air.

CPAP machines are a highly effective treatment option for obstructive sleep disorders. By delivering a steady stream of air pressure through a mask, CPAP machines help keep the airways open, ensuring uninterrupted breathing during sleep. Consistent and accurate use of CPAP therapy is paramount for optimal outcomes. Your healthcare provider will help determine the appropriate pressure settings and offer mask adjustment and upkeep guidance.

cpap machine mask

CPAP therapy is significantly helpful in relieving symptoms like excessive daytime drowsiness and snoring. Although CPAP therapy is known to be highly effective, some individuals may find it uncomfortable while sleeping. It restricts movement and limits sleeping positions, often forcing individuals to sleep on their backs. It can also generate noise, potentially disrupting your partner's sleep. It is also not convenient for travel purposes.

In such instances, alternative treatment avenues can be explored. Besides a CPAP machine, oral appliances which adjust the jaw and tongue position to keep the airway open offer an alternative solution. For efficient sleep apnea treatment, contact your nearest Dental Designs clinic!

 

What are oral appliances for sleep apnea treatment?

Beyond CPAP and oral devices, there are other treatment options for managing sleep disorders and these include oral appliances, or custom-made mouthguards, that are worn during sleep. Oral appliances and surgery are alternative options for sleep apnea treatment, particularly for individuals who are unable to benefit from CPAP therapy. Oral appliances are usually recommended for mild to moderate SA.

dental mouth guards for sleep apnea

DuraSleep and Somnodent are two such mouthguards made at our clinic. Read more about these mouthguards, which are available at our clinic!

At Dental Designs Clinic, our dentists are able to help determine if oral appliances or surgery treatment is appropriate. Additionally, Invisalign or traditional braces may also help, by changing the way you bite or by bringing a backwards-positioned lower jaw forwards. In such cases, apnea during sleep can be treated by moving the teeth and expanding the jaw to increase space in the mouth, which can improve tongue positioning!

You can read more about Invisalign treatment here! Our dentist can advise you if orthodontic sleep apnea treatment will work for you.

 

What are the lifestyle changes for sleep apnea treatment?

In addition to these medical treatments, specific lifestyle changes and alternative therapies can help manage this condition and improve your quality of life.

Maintaining a Healthy Weight

Losing weight can reduce fat deposits in your throat, which can help keep your airway open. Weight loss can significantly reduce the severity to treat obstruction, especially in cases where excess weight is a contributing factor.asian-young-woman-running-outdoor

Avoiding Alcohol and Sedatives

Alcohol substances can relax the muscles in your throat too much, making it easier for your airway to collapse. For mild obstruction, lifestyle changes such as avoiding sleeping pills and sleeping on your side can also be beneficial.

 

Sleeping on Your Side

Sleeping on your back can pull your tongue and soft tissues back into your throat, blocking your airway. Sleeping on your side can help keep your airway open.

 

Consulting a sleep specialist

Consulting a sleep specialist can provide a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your needs, addressing underlying health problems like enlarged tonsils that may contribute to apnea in sleep. Monitoring blood oxygen levels during sleep can further guide the effectiveness of the treatment and ensure optimal management of the disorder.

 

Conclusion

Remember that managing this condition requires an overall approach that may involve a combination of treatments. Regardless of your body weight or age, a dentist can play a crucial role in evaluating oral health and addressing oral factors contributing to obstructing apnea in sleep.

Ready to book a consultation with us? Simply drop us a message here and we will be right with you!

 

References

  1. Sleep disordered breathing: management update | Anna Mhammedieh, Kate Sutherland, Peter A. Cistulli  | doi.org/10.1111/imj.13606