Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Sleep Apnea Mouthpieces and How They Work

As with many other disorders, there are several different types of treatments for sleep apnea. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (or CPAP) machines are very commonly used in both mild to severe cases. Mouthpieces, however, are the most commonly used, and are available in many different types.

Some types of mouthpieces used to treat sleep apnea include:

Mandibular Advancement Devices (or MADs), are also sometimes referred to as dental sleep devices. They work by opening up your airway by moving your mandible forward. When your lower jaw is held in a forward position, your tongue moves forward as well, allowing the collapsible part of your airway to stay open. This allows air to travel easier to your lungs, minimizing symptoms such as snoring and halting breath.

Tongue Retaining Devices (or TRDs) are similar to Mandibular Advancement Devices, but instead of holding the jaw forward, it just holds the tongue. This achieves a like effect on the collapsible airway.

There are many different suppliers of sleep apnea devices who offer many different variations of sleep apnea mouth pieces. They may sport different names and colors, but all should achieve one of the above purposes.

Be sure to ask our expert in sleep apnea mask in Thousand Oaks which type of mouthpiece they recommend for you and your specific case.

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