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Hawaii Dental Sleep Medicine

Sleep Apnea Honolulu HI

Experience Excellence in Sleep Apnea Treatments with Hawaii Dental Sleep Medicine, Honolulu's Premier Dental Sleep Medicine dentists

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Breathing is fundamental; any disruption affects your health and well-being.

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Sleep quality is essential; peaceful sleep influences your overall well-being.

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Improved breathing and sleep lead to a life of vitality and fulfillment.

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Sleep Apnea’s Reality

Battling sleep apnea and the exhaustion that comes with it? It’s a common challenge, with countless facing nights of snoring and days filled with fatigue. Imagine if there was a way to avoid CPAP machines and the risks of surgery.

Hawaii Dental Sleep Medicine introduces a groundbreaking alternative: a non-invasive oral appliance for nighttime use. This innovative device is engineered to enhance your airway and transform your sleep, allowing you to wake up feeling revitalized and full of energy. Explore how this solution can change your sleep and life for the better.

The Problem May Not Be What You Think It Is..

Signs & Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

  • Mouth Breathing
  • Nightmares And Restless Sleep
  • Chronic Allergies
  • Bedwetting
  • Swollen Tonsils Or Adenoids
  • Irritability
  • Headaches
  • Mouth Breathing
  • Snoring
  • Grinding Teeth
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Tongue & Lip tie
  • Depression
  • Anger

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a condition that interrupts breathing during sleep, causing frequent pauses known as apneas. These pauses can happen many times an hour and last several seconds, leading to disrupted sleep patterns. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most prevalent type, occurs when throat muscles relax too much, blocking the airway and reducing oxygen levels in the blood. This often results in waking up abruptly, sometimes with a loud snort or choking sound.

The effects of sleep apnea extend beyond poor sleep, posing serious health risks if untreated. Sufferers commonly experience daytime fatigue, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. Long-term, it can lead to increased chances of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, highlighting the importance of addressing the condition for both sleep quality and overall health.

Sleep Apnea and Snoring

Snoring often acts as a precursor to sleep apnea, stemming from a constricted airway and the relaxation of throat tissues during sleep. This relaxation narrows the air passage, leading to vibrations that produce the familiar sound of snoring.

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) takes this a step further, with the airway not just narrowed but entirely blocked by the collapse of throat tissues. This total obstruction disrupts airflow, causing the characteristic loud snoring and episodes of choking or gasping as individuals struggle to breathe.

Sleep Apnea Treatments

Treating sleep apnea effectively is crucial for improving sleep quality and overall health. Among the various treatment options available, three stand out for their innovation and effectiveness:

  • Oral Appliances: Custom devices reposition the jaw or tongue to open the airway, suitable for mild to moderate cases.
  • NightLase: A non-invasive laser treatment that tightens throat tissue to enlarge the airway, offering a comfortable alternative.
  • Vivos: A comprehensive approach using a custom oral device to gradually reshape the jaw and expand the airway, targeting the root cause of sleep apnea.

Each of these treatments offers a unique approach to managing sleep apnea, catering to different needs and preferences.

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Sleep Apnea Q&A’s

How many people have sleep apnea?

1 in 5 adults have mild OSA
1 in 15 have moderate to severe OSA
9% of middle-aged women and 25% of middle-aged men suffer from OSA

Should snoring be ignored?

Snoring is not merely a loud and bothersome noise; it can serve as an important indicator of a Sleep Breathing Disorder (SBD) that should not be taken lightly. It is estimated that around 42 million Americans are affected by SBDs.

One of the most prevalent types of SBD is Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a medical condition in which the tongue and soft tissues obstruct the airway, preventing proper airflow into the lungs. Recognizing the potential seriousness of SBDs is crucial for prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

What is sleep apnea's impact on my health?

  • Mild OSA is found in 70% of heart attack patients.
  • Sleep Apnea affects 86% of obese individuals with type 2 Diabetes.
  • Hypertension is present in 43% of patients with mild OSA.
  • Sleep Apnea is experienced by 48% of individuals with type 2 Diabetes.
  • Drowsy driving causes around 100,000 car accidents annually.
  • Individuals with Sleep Apnea are at a 4 times higher risk of stroke.
  • Untreated Sleep Apnea can lead to memory problems, weight gain, impotence, and headaches.
  • Over 20 years, untreated OSA can reduce survivability by 30% or more.
  • Drowsy driving results in 100,000 car accidents, 40,000 injuries, and 1,550 deaths yearly.
  • Approximately 38,000 deaths each year are associated with Sleep Apnea-related cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, hypertension, and stroke.

Can sleep apnea be cured?

A sleep doctor would say that sleep apnea usually can’t be fully cured, especially for severe cases. It’s something people manage over time, not get rid of completely.

The Vivos treatment is a newer way to help with sleep apnea. It’s not like the CPAP machine that you use every night. Instead, Vivos works on changing the shape of your mouth and airway slowly. This can make your sleep apnea better or even go away for some people.

It’s a hopeful option for those looking for something other than nightly machines or surgery, offering a chance at long-lasting improvement.

Is sleep apnea treatment covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans cover sleep apnea treatment, including CPAP and oral appliances, but coverage can vary. Check with your provider.

What qualifies a Dentist to treat sleep apnea?

Our Dentist is not just your regular dentists—he is highly qualified and ready to take on the challenge of multidisciplinary care for patients with sleep-related breathing disorders. They hold a current dental licenses, but that’s not all! They have also received special training in Airway and Dental Sleep Medicine.

So rest assured, you’re in great hands with our experienced team of dental sleep medicine experts. Let’s get started on your journey to better sleep and improved breathing!

Contact & Locations

Address: 1060 Young Street Suite 220
Honolulu, HI 96814

Phone: 808-528-2221

Address: 4747 Kilauea Avenue Suite 101
Honolulu, HI 96816

Phone: 808-737-9882

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Aiea, HI 96701

Phone: 808-484-4470

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