Sleep Apnea
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)?
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which a person’s breathing is interrupted while asleep. People with undiagnosed sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly while sleeping, sometimes hundreds of times. Obstructive Sleep Apnea is caused by a blockage of the airway, usually when the soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses during sleep. This is a dangerous condition because it means that the body and the brain may not get enough oxygen.
Lack of oxygen (oxygen deprivation) over time has been shown to cause and/or contribute to many other serious health issues, also known as comorbidities, such as; diabetes, strokes, heart disease, heart attacks, heart failure, irregular heartbeats, and high blood pressure.
If you experience the symptoms below and/or loud snoring, especially snoring punctuated by periods of silence, contact Lowe a dentist in Hays to see how we can help. 785-625-7969
About Us
Dr. Jeffrey Lowe earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from Nebraska Wesleyan University, and attended the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry for his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. He continues to advance his knowledge of dentistry through continuing education courses, and has received advanced training in sedation dentistry, full-mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular orthodontics, Invisalign®, sleep apnea, TMJ/Migraine treatment, cosmetic dentistry, and dental implants. He is a graduate of the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, a preferred Invisalign® Provider, and a fully qualified treatment specialist in TMJ and migraines.
As a dentist, Dr. Lowe is committed to providing gentle care to all his patients, using only the most advanced materials and procedures available. He practices comfortable, complete health dentistry, with a strong emphasis on personalized treatments. Dr. Lowe always takes the time to get to know his patients, building individual relationships, and is a careful listener. He takes your needs into account when planning your treatment, and explains beforehand your treatment options and which service will provide the greatest benefit for your individual needs.
Brock Nelson, DMD
Dr. Brock Nelson was born in Blue Grass, IA. After completing high school, he received his BA from Cornell College. From there, Dr. Nelson moved to Chicago, where he completed his Masters of Biomedical Science and pursued a career in dentistry by completing his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Midwestern University in 2017. Dr. Nelson is a member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the Chicago Dental Society.Dr. Nelson shows his dedication and compassion to his patients by providing complete health care and utilizing advanced dental techniques. Every treatment is tailored to each individual and what they need in order to restore their oral health. He makes sure that every patient is comfortable and every question is answered before each new step towards complete health.
Alexyss Leiker, DDS
Dr. Alexyss Leiker is a native of Kansas. She was born in Wichita, Kansas and moved to Hays shortly after, where she grew up and attended Hays High school. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from Fort Hays State University. From there she attended the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry in Lincoln, Nebraska, and earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Dr. Leiker is a member of the American Dental Association® and Kansas Dental Board.
Dr. Leiker is honored to be a part of the Lifetime Dental Care team. She prides herself in making patients of all ages feel comfortable while providing the highest level of dental care. She is an attentive listener and committed to creating a personalized experience for each and every patient.
Our friendly dental team at Lifetime Dental Care is passionate about providing quality dental care. We are devoted to helping you improve and maintain your smile and your oral health, and we work hard to make sure you are comfortable when you visit our practice. We invite you to call us at (785) 543-0047 to learn more about complete health dental care in Hays, Kansas, and to make your appointment with our experienced dentist. We look forward to meeting you and helping you care for your smile!
Treatment Options
Mild Sleep Apnea: Behavioral and lifestyle changes recommended i.e. sleeping on your side vs your back and may also include losing weight, smoking cessation and allergy treatments.
Oral Appliance: These can be used to position the mouth in such a way that it prevents throat blockage. These are designed to open your throat by bringing your jaw forward, which can sometimes relieve snoring and mild obstructive sleep apnea.
Jeffrey Lowe explains, “Our advanced equipment makes us unique in that we can accurately measure and determine if a patient would be successful in our treatment before any money is spent on the sleep apnea oral appliance. We are proud to say that we have a high success rate in our treatment.”
Jeffrey Lowe will help you try different night guard appliances to find the one that works best for you. Once you find the right fit for your custom-made device, you will still need to follow up with Jeffrey Lowe repeatedly during the first year and then regularly after that to ensure that the fit is still good and to reassess your signs and symptoms. We know you will see considerable improvements in your health and performance throughout the day if you faithfully wear the appliance while sleeping.
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) : a machine that delivers air pressure through a mask placed over your nose while you sleep.
Do you currently have a CPAP but are non-compliant i.e. don't use it? Jeffrey Lowe offers alternatives for CPAP intolerant patients. A non-invasive oral appliance may be the solution.
Surgery : Is usually only an option after other treatments have failed. Generally, at least a three-month trial of other treatment options is suggested before considering surgery. However, for those few people with certain jaw structure problems, it's a good first option.
Contact us today to discuss your Sleep Apnea symptoms and treatment options!
Are you experiencing any of these common Sleep Apnea symptoms?
Am I at risk for Sleep Apnea? Some of the most common risk factors include :
Is it important to get Sleep Apnea treated?
Although you may consider your snoring to be a minor inconvenience, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a serious medical condition and can contribute to various complications if left untreated including hypersomnia-also known as daytime fatigue, headaches and mood changes including depression.
Because of repeated drops of oxygen in the body, sleep apnea can increase blood pressure and undue strain on the cardiovascular system increasing your risk of stroke, heart disease, heart failure, irregular heart beats, and heart attacks. Sleep apnea has also been linked to Type 2 Diabetes and insulin resistance. Be sure to inform your doctor about sleep apnea before any surgery or medications as you will be more prone to breathing problems when sedated or lying on your back. Please call Jeffrey Lowe a dentist in Hays for a free consultation to see how we can help you avoid these complications.
Children and Sleep Apnea
Did you know it’s estimated that 1 to 4 percent of children suffer from sleep apnea, many of them being between 2 and 8 years old? Studies have suggested that as many as 25 percent of children diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may actually be suffering the consequences of chronic fragmented sleep due to sleep apnea which is visible in daytime fatigue, learning difficulty, hyperactivity and behavior problems.
What can you do? The most common treatment for pediatric sleep apnea is surgical removal of both the adenoids and tonsils which generally eliminates sleep apnea symptoms in 70-90 percent of the cases. Another noninvasive option are oral appliances which are especially helpful for adolescents whose facial bone growth is largely complete. A dentist in Hays, call Jeffrey Lowe today for a free consultation to see how we can help your child sleep better and feel better.
Complimentary Consultation
Early identification and diagnosis of Sleep Apnea is important as it can often (if not always) eliminate the need for surgical procedures, which are both costly and often overly invasive “solutions” for an issue that may be addressed through appropriate dental solutions.
Trouble sleeping in Hays? We encourage you to schedule a personal consultation today to see how Jeffrey Lowe can help you finally get a good night’s sleep!
Call 785-625-7969 NOW to schedule your Complimentary Consultation or fill in the following form and we will contact you as soon as possible.
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