Posted on: 22 May, 2019
Snoring doesn't just disturb other people in your home. It can sometimes prevent you from getting a restful night's sleep or could be a sign of a more serious health problem.[1] If you or someone in your family snores, you should make an appointment to see a doctor or dentist. They can examine your ..... Read more
Category: Sleep Dentistry
Posted on: 29 February, 2016
One of the common questions that a sleep physician often encounters is: “Should I go for CPAP or dental appliances to treat my sleep apnoea?" For the uninitiated, CPAP, which stands for Constant Positive Airway Pressurisation, is a medical apparatus commonly recommended for the treatment of ob..... Read more
Category: Sleep Dentistry
Posted on: 17 December, 2015
Sleep apnoea (or apnea) is a potentially serious condition that is caused by the narrowing of airways at the back of the mouth behind the tongue. Our bodies relax when we are sleeping. A large amount of the muscles will become floppy in this relaxed state, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Howev..... Read more
Category: Sleep Dentistry