Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea, TMJ, Or a Bad Bite? Myofunctional Therapy Can Help Children and Adults
By Sarah Faust, RDH and Carrie Samora, RDH Sleep is one of the most important activities the human body needs in order to function on… Continue Reading
Sleep Apnea and Impaired Oral Function: How Dentistry Relates to Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes
The body prioritizes for its survival, as illustrated in the CPR (cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation) sequence of airway (A), breathing (B) and circulation (C). This sequence is active… Continue Reading
Beauty and Sleep Apnea
Many people have become familiar with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) over the years, mostly through an association with snoring. As more and more information has… Continue Reading
Women and Sleep Apnea: Menopause, Airway, Posture and More: Part Three
Part Three Our Genetics and Environment Influence our body’s need for compensating to manage an appropriate supply of oxygen to our cells from micro-second to… Continue Reading









