Monday, December 27, 2010

How a Dentist Can Help You Sleep


Do you wake up throughout the night, unable to get a good night’s rest? Or has your partner decided to move to another room because of your snoring? If either one of these scenarios sounds like you, then you just might be suffering from sleep apnea. Millions of Americans have this condition and the quality of their lives—and their health—suffer because of it. But the good news is that, if you are one of the people who just can’t seem to get a good night’s rest, there is relief. Dr Howard Hoffman is a specialist in treating people with sleep apnea, and he’s able to do it with a dental implant.

Many people have bought devices that claim to relieve snoring and sleep apnea, only to be disappointed by the results. They’re often uncomfortable, and simply don’t work. But Adventura dentistry has the perfect solution. If you’re suffering from this intolerable disease, read on to find out how you can be sleeping through the night in no time at all.

What are the Signs?

Sleep apnea is often characterized by snoring that disturbs others. In fact, the sleeping partner of the person affected is usually the one who identifies the problem. In addition, the sleeper may be overweight, and plagued by frequent wake-ups throughout the night. Some people wake up gasping for air, while others simply wake up feeling as if they can’t breathe.

What Can Be Done?

Dr. Howard Hoffman will select, design and then create a custom fit for your mouth. The device fits easily into your mouth—leaving plenty of room for an effective airway—and is comfortable to wear. They are recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Sleep Disorders Association, giving them the credibility that you need to feel good about purchasing them.

All those sleepless nights and feelings of guilt about keeping your spouse awake? They can be eliminated with one simple phone call to Dr. Howard Hoffman, D.D.S. Aren’t you glad to know that you’ll finally be able to get a good night’s rest?