How to treat sleep apnea?

Although continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines have long been a traditional way of treating sleep apnea, many patients are unable to comply with this treatment because of discomfort or inconvenience.
This is where your dentist comes in. Your dentist can help treat sleep apnea through the oral sleeping device. This is not much different from an organ, but it moves the chin slightly forward to keep the airway open during sleep, thus eliminating breathing stops and reducing sleep during your sleep. Apnea symptoms.
People who receive oral sleep device therapy from a dentist are usually better able to comply with their treatment and their sleep apnea symptoms will disappear once they get good sleep again.