Wednesday 9 July 2014

By Kurt Saniel





Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that keeps individuals from falling asleep or sleeping through the night. Patients who suffer with this condition find it difficult to focus and are constantly battling fatigue during the day. In some cases, the cause is a condition that interferes with normal breathing, which is called sleep apnea. Many Chicago insomnia patients are able to sleep better with the help of custom oral appliance therapy.



Plastic oral appliances resemble a mouth guard or retainer used to straighten teeth. Users place them in the mouth before going to bed and wear them through the night. The device is designed to improve airflow to the lungs.



These appliances work by repositioning the soft tissues in the back of the throat, the tongue, and the lower jaw. At the same time, they hold the tongue and jaw in a fixed position. This allows air to flow and eliminates any airway obstructions.



Specially trained dental professionals must evaluate a patient's needs to select the right oral appliance. Patients receive a device made especially for them. For some, this process may require several weeks to complete.



Patients require ongoing care even after they start wearing the device. The dental professional will schedule numerous follow up visits to evaluate the response to the therapy. These appointments are also necessary for evaluating the device's condition and making any necessary adjustments if the individual is uncomfortable while wearing it.



Dental appliances are simple to use and most people need only a couple of weeks to adapt to wearing them. Their small size makes them convenient for travel. Unlike other medical therapies, using these appliances is non-invasive and reversible if the results are not satisfactory. For some patients, use of the appliance may be combined with other therapies, for better results.









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