Burke, Fairfax and Fairfax Station VA
If you snore, it could be due to airway dysfunction. Often related to physiological underdevelopment like TMJ disorder or by [link id=’108′ text=’obstructive sleep apnea’ target=’_blank’ rel=’noopener’], these issues can significantly impact your health and life. Airway dysfunction that restricts airflow is linked to a variety of conditions like an increased risk of heart disease, insulin resistance, and dementia, according to studies. Unfortunately, many sufferers are unaware of their condition, which means they aren’t getting the treatment they need. So today on the blog, our airway dentist in Burke, Virginia, Dr. Pamela Marzban, shares how to know if you have an airway dysfunction and how the dentist can help.
What are signs of airway dysfunction?
The most common airway dysfunction is obstructive sleep apnea, which is restricted breathing while sleeping. During an apneic episode, soft tissue blocks the airway, resulting in snoring or gasping for air in severe cases. You may have obstructive sleep apnea if you feel chronically fatigued, have morning headaches, wake frequently, or have a difficult time falling asleep. In severe cases that have manifested over time, airway dysfunction may cause depression or depressive thoughts. However, obstructive sleep apnea may be harder to determine without a medical diagnosis, which is why
How is sleep apnea diagnosed?
Dr. Marzban offers sleep apnea screenings to determine if you have a narrow airway or airway blockage. However, a sleep study may be needed to obtain an official diagnosis of sleep apnea. During your sleep apnea screening in Burke, be sure to share any symptoms that you’re experiencing that may relate to sleep apnea. Dr. Marzban will determine if you should undergo further studies like a sleep test.
What happens if I have sleep apnea?
If Dr. Marzban determines that you have sleep apnea, she may recommend a simple and convenient device to help alleviate your symptoms. Oral appliance therapy has become a go-to treatment for managing sleep apnea and reducing apneic episodes and snoring. Customized using dental impressions of your mouth, the dentist can fabricate the oral appliance to fit comfortably as it gently holds your tongue and lower jaw in proper alignment to help open your airway while sleeping. Many patients appreciate that oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea management is also convenient as it does not require any cords or the use of electricity, unlike a CPAP machine. Plus, oral appliance therapy is quiet and won’t disturb your partner’s sleep either.
Dr. Marzban offers the MicrO2 oral appliance that has contoured edges to reduce irritation, a low profile for comfort, is easily adjustable by the dentist, and highly durable. Wearing your MicrO2 appliance every time that you sleep will reduce your snoring and risks associated with sleep apnea.
What should I do if I think that I have sleep apnea?
If you experience sleep apnea symptoms or think that you may have sleep apnea, schedule an airway screening with Dr. Pamela Marzban as soon as possible. Sleep apnea can affect anyone of any age and health status, including children and athletes, although older individuals with excess weight bear a higher risk. It’s essential to seek treatment if you have this condition because you could be putting yourself at risk of other more serious diseases like heart attack, diabetes, and memory loss. Therefore, don’t delay your evaluation.
Airway screenings in Burke, Fairfax, and Fairfax Station, Virginia
It’s the beginning of a new year, which means refocusing your goals and getting your health on track. If you suffer from sleep apnea, snore, or think that you may have an airway dysfunction, contact Pamela Marzban by calling (703) 323-8200 and start your journey to breathing easier in 2024.