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The Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Oral Health: What Your Dentist Can Detect – Kevin Molldrem DDS

Writer: Kevin Molldrem DDSKevin Molldrem DDS

Did you know that your dentist can be the first to detect signs of sleep apnea? This serious condition affects breathing during sleep, leading to snoring, fatigue, and long-term health risks. Many people are unaware they have sleep apnea until a professional notices telltale signs like worn-down teeth from grinding, dry mouth, or jaw discomfort. Kevin Molldrem DDS explains how customized oral appliances can help keep airways open and improve sleep quality. These devices reposition the jaw to prevent obstruction, offering a comfortable alternative to CPAP machines. Addressing sleep apnea not only improves rest but also reduces the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and daytime fatigue. If you wake up feeling tired or experience chronic snoring, your dentist might have the solution.


Kevin Molldrem DDS

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