Posts tagged ‘stop snoring oral appliance’

June 15th, 2011

Summer means camping and fun in the great outdoors – unless you have a CPAP Machine…

by Angela
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It’s finally summer and that means camping for a lot of people. Don’t let your snoring blow down the tent!! For CPAP users, no electricity means no relief – or worse, no camping at all! Call us today so you can en

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joy the rest of your summer without having to drag a CPAP machine with you everywhere you go. Don’t let your sleep apnea keep you from the great outdoors! Fishing, camping, smores, and beer around the campfire!

June 15th, 2011

From the LA Times: Snoring husbands can irritate spouses. Really.

by Angela

Ever think you were crazy from lack of sleep? Especially irritable after losing those z’s? On the brink of insanity from insomnia? Well you’re not alone. The LA Times shares some information about  a recent sleep study that shows that women are more adversely affected by their husbands’ snoring than the snorers themselves. You thought second-hand smoke was bad? Second-hand snoring is too!!!

Here’s an excerpt from the article:

By Chris Woolston, HealthKey / For the Booster Shots blogJune 14, 2011, 2:39 p.m. 

Here’s some breaking news: A study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh’s Sleep Medicine Institute has found that wives can be grumpy with their husbands if they don’t get a good night’s sleep. …
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The researchers likely could have made the same discovery by simply talking to anyone who has ever been married. But they took a more scientific approach. They equipped 32 couples (average age, early 30s) with sensors that tracked their sleep patterns for 10 nights. And each day, they surveyed the husbands and wives to see how they were getting along. 

The study found that women — but not men — tended to be more irritable and less positive with their spouses after a bad night’s sleep.

Read the article here: Snoring husbands can irritate spouses. Really.

 

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May 3rd, 2011

The Amazing Results of Oral Appliance Therapy!

by Angela

Beth K. discusses the success of her husbands oral appliance. If you would like to find relief from snoring and sleep apnea symptoms and start getting some restful sleep, find out more about our oral appliance therapy. This no more snoring mouth guard has been used to successfully treat thousands of patients. You can be next!

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March 25th, 2011

How to use your oral appliance to stop snoring and treat sleep apnea – demo video.

by Angela

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Make your appointment today! NoMoreSnoring.com.

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January 31st, 2011

Truck driver gets sleep apnea relief!

by Angela

Any truck driver found to have sleep apnea is required to have this disorder managed or they will loose their commercial drivers license. This trucker tried everything but finally found his solution with oral appliance therapy. For more information go to www.nomoresnoring.com.

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December 14th, 2010

Oral Appliance Therapy

by Angela

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Find out more at NoMoreSnoring.com.

Both the American Sleep Disorders Association and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommend dental oral appliances for mild to moderate sleep apnea as a first line of defense for patients who prefer, do not respond, or have compliance problems with CPAP. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine further states that dental oral appliances should be fitted by qualified dental personnel who are specifically trained and experienced in the overall health, the temporomandibular joint, dental occlusion and associated oral structures.

NoMoreSnoring.com.

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July 14th, 2009

Treatment for Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Oral Appliance Therapy in Cincinnati

by Angela

This patient describes the life changing benefits of a oral sleep appliance for treating snoring and sleep apnea. Visit NoMoreSnoring.com.

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