Perhaps
you wonder why you easily fall asleep during the day, or
snore loudly at night. Maybe you have been told that your
breathing is temporarily halted during the night. Have you
already been diagnosed with sleep apnea and been given a
CPAP device to alleviate the problem? The CPAP device is
given to patients with these symptoms to keep breathing
continual without any type of obstructive symptoms
throughout the night. It provides a mask for patients to
wear while sleeping, connected to a machine that pumps air
into the nose and mouth. Although CPAP relieves the problem
of interrupted airflow into the lungs, many patients
discontinue wearing the mask, as it is bulky and
uncomfortable.We provide an easy to use alternative that is effective and so small it can fit in your pocket. It looks like an orthodontic retainer, a small acrylic device that fits over upper and lower teeth. It works by gently aligning your tongue and jaw to their proper positions to keep your air passage open for continual breathing. It has a success rate of 90% for users, and they continue to use it, because it is comfortable, easy to clean, and packs lightly when traveling. Give us a call, so you can get your first good night’s rest!
Russell E. Graham, DMD
2935 N Country Club Road
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 327-1205
RussellEGrahamDMD.com
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