CPAP
Discover the Link Between CPAP and TMJ
Sleep apnea can be a potentially serious condition, but luckily, there are treatments available to help mitigate its effects. One such solution is CPAP, which stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. This device, worn while sleeping, helps keep the airway open for those with obstructive sleep apnea. The CPAP machine uses a small pump to create constant air pressure through a tube and mask, which helps to keep the airway from collapsing and interrupting breathing during sleep. Overall, CPAP can be a game-changing treatment for those struggling with sleep apnea, allowing for a better night’s sleep and improved overall health and well-being.
The TMJ & Therapy Centre of the South Shore understands that living with sleep apnea can be a frustrating and exhausting experience. That’s why we specialize in providing customized CPAP therapy solutions to help improve your quality of life. Our team of experienced professionals take the time to fully understand your needs and concerns, and offer a range of options to help you get the restful, restorative sleep you deserve. By placing your trust in the TMJ & Therapy Centre of the South Shore, you can feel confident that you’re receiving the highest level of care and support to help you manage your sleep apnea and improve your overall health and wellness.
We Go Beyond For You
At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore, we believe in providing comprehensive care for all of our patients. That’s why in addition to offering treatment for TMJ and sleep disorders, we also offer services for snoring and sleep apnea. Our specialists work closely with each patient to create personalized treatment plans that address their individual needs. We are committed to helping our patients achieve long-term results and improve their overall health and well-being. In addition, we have an on-site laboratory where we can fabricate custom oral appliances for treating sleep apnea. We go beyond to provide exceptional care for our patients.
Providing Non-Surgical Therapies | Restoring Quality of Life
At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore, we understand the unique complexities of sleep-related breathing disorders and craniofacial pain. Do you have trouble sleeping, possibly relating to TMJ? Patients often experience jaw pain and stiffness, difficulty chewing or speaking, along with localized tenderness around the jaw area.
Are You Experiencing Any of the Following?
Disrupted Breathing
Excessive Saytime Sleepiness
Morning Headaches
Irritability
Morning Sore Throat or Dry Mouth
Snoring
Any of the above could be a sign of sleep-related breathing disorders and should be evaluated promptly.