Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) is an umbrella term for different sleep-related breathing disorders and abnormalities of breathing during sleep that do not meet the criteria for a disorder. Sleep disorders can also be grouped according to behaviours, problems with your natural sleep-wake cycles, breathing problems, difficulty in sleeping or how sleepy you feel during the day. Some common types of breathing-related sleep disorders include:
Fact: Sleep apnea tests used to be a hassle back in the day, as the only option was to go to a sleep clinic for an overnight stay where you’d be attached to different machines and wires. However, thanks to modern technology, it is now possible to take the sleep apnea test at home. You need to wear a portable sleep & breathing monitoring device like a WatchPAT provided by the sleep disorder specialist at night. In the morning, return the testing equipment to the doctor’s office, who will then set up a follow-up visit to discuss the test results with you.
The key to addressing conditions related to sleep apnea is to follow a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. We can help you treat sleep apnea through Oral Myofunctional Therapy, Airway Orthodontics, Breath Retraining, Correction of Tongue Function & Mobility (tongue tie) and Orthotics (TMJ splints). A combination of these treatment approaches can help stabilise the TMJ, improve the position & function of the tongue, expand the upper jaw and advance the lower jaw, thereby helping open up the airway.
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