Sleep Medicine is the specialty that identifies and treats sleep disorders, such as apnea, snoring, or restless sleep. Restless sleep not only affects daytime energy but also blood pressure, the heart, immunity, metabolism, and dental health (especially in cases of bruxism).
Signs you may have a sleep disorder:
- You wake up tired, even if you slept 7–8 hours;
- You snore or are told you stop breathing at night;
- You have a headache in the morning;
- You grind your teeth in your sleep;
- You feel low on energy, you have concentration problems.
Services included in Sleep Medicine:
- Diagnosis of snoring and sleep apnea (screening or polysomnography);
- Treatment of apnea with CPAP devices or special splints;
- Respiratory and myofunctional reeducation;
- Multidisciplinary support with ENT, psychotherapy, and speech therapy;
- Nocturnal bruxism monitoring;
- Treatment of incorrect bite (open, deep, or crossbite).
Ignoring sleep disorders can lead to:
- chronic fatigue, irritability, depression;
- increased risk of cardiovascular diseases;
- tooth destruction due to grinding or clenching.
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