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Send information about this site to a friend or relative. office newsAugust, 2008 Most insurance companies will cover a large percentage of the cost of oral appliance therapy if the therapy is performed by a properly trained and qualified dentist.
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solutionsNow there is an effective way to control snoring and obstructive sleep apnea without resorting to cumbersome CPAP devices. A small device, similar to an orthodontic appliance, can be an alternative to cumbersome CPAP machines and, in some cases, be the first choice for treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. pittsburgh dental sleep medicinePittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine is the only dental practice in the tristate area that is devoted exclusively to solving the problems of those who suffer from sleep disordered breathing. solutions to snoring and sleep apnea problemsIf you or a loved one snores or has had difficulty wearing their medically prescribed CPAP, Dr. Robert Rogers of Pittsburgh Dental Sleep Medicine has had the years of experience necessary to offer a unique dental solution. Dr. Rogers is happy to consult with those who feel that they are having a problem with snoring or sleep apnea but have not been diagnosed and as well as those who are unable or unwilling to wear a CPAP unit. Dr. Rogers also works closely with other dentists in the tri-state area and with family physicians and sleep specialists. |
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Rising Tide of Obesity in America Continues UnabatedDespite efforts to stem the surge of obesity in America, the problem worsened in much of the country last year....Continue Tired All the Time? It May be Sleep ApneaRepetitive blockages of the airway, called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), can reduce airflow or cause breathing to stop. When this happens, frequent brief awakenings can leave a person feeling excessively sleepy during the day, even though they believe they have had a full night's sleep....Continue Sleep Apnea Warning SignsSleep apnea is a disorder affecting about 18 million Americans that has the potential for serious, and even fatal complications. Persons with sleep apnea actually stop breathing for brief periods of time (usually 10-20 seconds) while asleep. ...Continue Snoring in kids could signal sleep apneaSnoring is common in children, but, in some cases, the snoring is only a symptom of a more serious health concern, obstructive sleep apnea...Continue Poor Sleep May Lead to Hypertension in TeensTeenagers who don't get enough good-quality sleep are at substantially increased risk for prehypertension, researchers here said...Continue |
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