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Information About Sleep Dentistry Services

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious issue that can not only affect your quality of sleep but can interfere with your overall health. The team at The Sleep Apnea and Craniofacial Pain Center in Reading, PA has the knowledge and expertise to treat all types of sleep apnea. Whether you have always struggled with sleep apnea or it is a new issue associated with pregnancy, we can help you get the restful sleep you deserve.

Sleep Apnea

About Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea may cause more than daytime fatigue and difficulty sleeping; left untreated, it can worsen obesity, heart issues, and mental health.

Sleep Apnea Causes & Symptoms

Sleep apnea can be caused by weight, age, genetics, and other factors, and often leads to irritability, morning headaches, a dry throat, and more.

Sleep Apnea Solutions

While CPAP is a tried-and-true method for treating sleep apnea, there are other treatments that may be more convenient, comfortable, and effective.

Sleep Apnea & Health

Sleep apnea impacts more than sleep; it can affect your mental and physical health and cause issues like hypertension, obesity, depression, and more.

Sleep Apnea & Weight

There is a vicious cycle between weight gain and sleep apnea — sleep apnea can be caused by obesity; however, it can also lead to weight gain.

Sleep Apnea & Pregnancy

Sleep is vital for everyone, particularly pregnant individuals, as their rest plays a key role in their health and the health of their unborn baby.

Sleep Apnea & Relationships

Sleep apnea doesn't just impact you — it can also put a great deal of strain on your bed partner and, in turn, your relationship as a whole.

Sleep Apnea in Children

Sleep apnea impacts children, just as adults. However, there are effective treatments to treat and, in some cases, eliminate sleep apnea in children.

Sleep Apnea & Genetics

It has been discovered that in addition to other factors, there are certain genes that could make a person more susceptible to sleep apnea.

Sleep Apnea & Heart Disease

Sleep apnea has been linked to heart disease; however, treating sleep apnea can help treat heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases.

Sleep Apnea & Diabetes

Sleep apnea and diabetes can both impact a person's quality of life; in fact, they share many of the same symptoms and often occur together.

Sleep Apnea & Mental Health

Sleep apnea can exacerbate issues like depression and anxiety and cause irritability, cognitive impairment, such as a fuzzy memory, and more.

Sleep Apnea & Depression

Sleep apnea can cause depression by making it impossible for a person to get restorative sleep, affecting mood regulation, and causing stress.

Sleep Apnea & Alcohol

While it's common to have a drink with dinner or a "nightcap" before bed, drinking can exacerbate sleep apnea symptoms since it relaxes the muscles.
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