Signs & Symptoms 

Do you feel tired, even after a full night's rest?
Do you have morning headaches?
Have you been told that you snore loudly?
Do you have difficulty concentrating?
Do you wake up during the night choking or gasping for air?

Every night, millions of people go to sleep hoping to wake in the morning feeling rested and relaxed. However, for people with sleep-disordered breathing problems, this is just not possible.

If you suffer from non-restful sleep, you're not alone! More than 40 million Americans suffer from some variety of sleep disorder - many of which go undiagnosed. However, due to ongoing research and advances in dental sleep medicine, there is much that can be done today to provide you with treatment options that will help you find relief!
 

If you suffer from non-restful sleep, consulting a dentist with expertise in dental sleep medicine should be your first step in seeking relief!

COMMON SYMPTOMS OF A SLEEP DISORDER:
Do you suffer from any of these?

Fatigue

Headaches upon Awakening

Excessive Daytime sleepiness

Loud Snoring

Difficulty Concentrating
(and/or memory problems)

Difficulty Breathing through your Nose

Frequent Illnesses

Depression

Hoarseness in the Morning

Irritability

Sleep Talking or Sleep Walking

Falling Asleep While Driving

Night Sweats

Weight Gain

 

 Is your partner's snoring keeping you awake at night? 

Is your bed partner's snoring keeping you awake at night?

A SPECIAL NOTE TO SNORERS AND THOSE WHO LOVE THEM.

Snoring doesn't always equal obstructive sleep apnea, although most people with the disorder do snore. However, while one is annoying, the other can be life threatening, so it's important to find out for sure.

If you or someone you love snores loudly, or appears to stop breathing for short periods and then abruptly starts again, we strongly recommend that you make an appointment for a dental sleep examination.

In addition to studying your health history, we will perform a full evaluation of the soft tissues in your mouth, throat, neck and nose to determine the degree of laxity in those tissues and find out how they may be obstructing your breathing while you sleep.

Even if your condition is identified as 'simple snoring,' we offer therapies that can resolve it. That's great news for you and your bed partner, too!

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Mon. - Thurs. 
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Friday 
8 a.m. - noon
(Business Office open only)


Call us at
405.321.8030


Craniofacial Pain Associates of Oklahoma
448 36th Ave. N.W., Suite 103
Norman, Oklahoma 73072
Phone: 405.321.8030
Fax: 405.321.2108

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