Apnea can be particularly risky for your overall health, as well. These patients see high blood pressure and decrease in their oxygenation, which can be seriously damaging to the circulatory system. While it may seem like simple snoring to you, your issue overnight might contribute to a heart attack and stroke. Our Houston, TX dental office aims to keep your heart healthy and your enamel strong. There may be a simple non-surgical procedure that can help you have the best night’s sleep possible!
One of the most common unconscious tics that people have is jaw clenching or tooth grinding. These collective actions are known medically as bruxism. This is a serious health concern that should not be ignored. While you may feel that it is a minor inconvenience leading to nagging headaches and a poor quality of sleep, but these movements can lead to intense damage!
For instance, bruxism is a leading cause of dental erosion, where the enamel slowly wears away until the more vulnerable structures underneath become exposed. When this occurs, you are more likely to experience a painful infection of the pulp and root within. This situation often requires a root canal surgery procedure or even a tooth extraction!
When we are asleep, we experience a deep form known as REM or rapid eye movement. During this time, our muscles may relax to a point where normal definition is lost. In most areas of the body, this poses no concern. In the throat, however, there can be serious concern when the airway becomes blocked. If the nerve that allows us to swallow loses strict control, the structure of the throat can collapse, preventing you from receiving oxygen.
Patients with sleep apnea might believe that they only suffer from snoring, but the lack of proper airflow can lead to concerning overall health problems like an elevation in blood pressure. These people are more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke, so seek treatment soon for your sleep apnea.
Sleep disorders are a highly common condition, but they do not have to hold you back. Call Dr. Sue Ellen Richardson, DDS, in Houston, TX today at (713)796-9600 to learn how treatment for your overnight condition can give you lasting relief. In addition, protect your oral health from your own harmful unconscious habits!
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