The most common form of sleep apnoea is obstructive sleep apnoea, a condition in which airways are blocked intermittently during sleep -- greatly reducing oxygen flow to the body and brain.
It’s a serious condition that can lead to heart disease, diabetes and stroke. Loud snoring is a primary symptom of sleep apnoea.
Fortunately, these professionals can also help treat this sleep disorder.
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To recap, orthodontists can screen, diagnose, and help treat different types of sleep apnea so you enjoy better quality of life.
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