
What if
Sleep Apnoea
is left untreated?
Untreated sleep apnea has many risks to your quality of life, sleep quality, dental health as well as your general heath.
Increased dental problems
Reduced sleep quality
Increased medical risks

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Sleep apnea is a condition where your breathing is significantly reduced or stops completely during sleep. It’s a common issue in Australia and can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. Symptoms often include snoring, unrefreshing sleep, and daytime sleepiness. Many people with sleep apnea have struggled with these issues for years, preventing them from getting a restful night’s sleep.
In Australia, a sleep physician diagnoses sleep apnoea through a polysomnogram (sleep study), which can be done in a sleep lab or at home for some patients. The test measures brain activity, oxygen levels, muscle activity, and breathing patterns to determine if sleep apnea is present. Your physician will review the results and let you know if you have the condition.





Sleep apnoea is generally caused by many different factors, rather than one single problem. These include backward positioning or size of your jaws, having a large tongue, being overweight, your position during sleep, or having certain predisposing medical conditions (just to name a few). Some of these factors can be treated with lifestyle changes, while other factors will require medical treatment.


Untreated sleep apnea has many risks to your quality of life, sleep quality, dental health as well as your general heath.


Sleep apnoea treatment is generally determined by the severity of the disease and the problems causing sleep apnoea. The options most appropriate for your condition will be discussed with you by your sleep physician.
The tongue retainer device is an over the counter device which is simple to use. This device holds your tongue forward and out of your mouth to keep your airway open as you sleep. This is commonly used if you are unable to use a mandibular advancement splint. While this is an inexpensive appliance which works well in treating sleep apnoea, patients can find it unpleasant to use.
The Mandibular Advancement Splint (or MAS) appliance helps by bringing your lower jaw forward during sleep, which opens your airway to improve your breathing as well as reducing any snoring present. These appliances are created by your dentist who ideally has further training on treatment and management of obstructive sleep apnoea. It is important that the device is regularly reviewed and adjusted to ensure that side effects are kept to a minimum and your sleep apnoea is properly treated.
The ‘gold-standard’ treatment of sleep apnoea is an Australian invention known as a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure device (known as a CPAP). This pushes air into your lungs at a specific pressure to ensure you breathe effectively at night. While this works extremely well at resolving sleep apnoea, some patients struggle to adapt to wearing the device at night and find it uncomfortable.



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