Learn about Snoring and OSA
Video Description: According to Dr. Nick Meyer, Arizona sleep dentist, Snoring and OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) affects millions of people. Treatment for sufferers has traditionally been surgical or adjunctive, with C-PAP machines being regularly prescribed for nighttime wear to maintain the integrity of the airway during sleep. Many patients find that the CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) is intolerable during sleep, and as a result become non-compliant with treatment . Related Article Subjects: Learn about Snoring and OSA, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, OSA, sleep dentist, Sleep disorder, snoringLearn about Snoring and OSA
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