Address: 10301 Georgia Ave Suite 207, Silver Spring, MD 20902, USA
Phone: +13015935500
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
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Oral appliances are: -Comfortable -Silent -Portable -Convenient -Allow you to sleep in any position
If you re struggling with sleep apnea, the best position to lay in is on your side.
The CPAP machine makes loud noises, has an uncomfortable mask, and forces you to sleep on your back. An oral appliance is quiet and allows you to sleep in whatever position you'd like.
Since sleep apnea is a chronic condition, it s not something that will go away on its own without proper treatment. If your child has fully developed and has narrow facial or jaw structures, sleep apnea can continue to affect them.
According to the American Sleep Apnea Association, as many as 25% of children diagnosed with ADHD may have symptoms of sleep apnea and that their daytime impairments may be due to chronic, sleep disturbances. Researchers are unsure of what causes the link between sleep apnea and ADHD, but what s important is that you seek help.
Yes, sleep apnea treatments such as CPAP or oral appliances have been found to be safe to use even when pregnant.
At Silver Spring Sleep Solutions, we specialize in treating patients who are suffering from interrupted sleep patterns due to snoring and sleep apnea. If a sleep physician has confirmed that you are free of sleep apnea, we can still solve your snoring problems with a custom-fitted oral appliance.
The best device for sleep apnea depends on your specific needs. Each oral device is customized to fit your unique bite and support the jaw to help maintain an open upper airway.
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