Sleep Apnea is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Yes they can as long as they get the necessary training required to screen for OSA
The mandibular device functions to open the restricted airway to help patients get higher oxygen levels with each breath.
Around 70 to 80% of patients see a significant reduction in symptoms, with about one-third achieving complete resolution.
Snoring is a noisy type of breathing from your throat tissue, and you still have oxygen coming in through your airway. Sleep Apnea, on the other hand is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Sleep Apnea is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Yes they can as long as they get the necessary training required to screen for OSA
The mandibular device functions to open the restricted airway to help patients get higher oxygen levels with each breath.
Around 70 to 80% of patients see a significant reduction in symptoms, with about one-third achieving complete resolution.
Snoring is a noisy type of breathing from your throat tissue, and you still have oxygen coming in through your airway. Sleep Apnea, on the other hand is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Snoring is a noisy type of breathing from your throat tissue, and you still have oxygen coming in through your airway. Sleep Apnea, on the other hand is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Snoring is a noisy type of breathing from your throat tissue, and you still have oxygen coming in through your airway. Sleep Apnea, on the other hand is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.
Snoring is a noisy type of breathing from your throat tissue, and you still have oxygen coming in through your airway. Sleep Apnea, on the other hand is a repeated pauses in breathing, often with gasping or choking during your sleep due to an airway blockage, or is related to your brain receptors failing to signal your breathing muscles to breathe.