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5 Ways to Stop Teeth Grinding
2/14/2022

5 Ways to Stop Teeth Grinding

Grinding the teeth or bruxism can cause damage or other problems such as headaches or dental problems. Most people grind their teeth during sleep and tend to wake up with a sore jaw. At Desert Sleep and Wellness, we can help you find a solution to teeth grinding and help you protect your smile.

How Can Treatment for Snoring Help To Get a Better Night’s Sleep?
3/17/2022

How Can Treatment for Snoring Help To Get a Better Night’s Sleep?

Many people struggle with snoring or sleep apnea and are looking for a solution that does not involve surgery. Snoring can affect not only your sleep but your overall health and can cause medical conditions to develop if not treated.

How Do Oral Appliances Help With Snoring and Sleep Apnea?
3/17/2022

How Do Oral Appliances Help With Snoring and Sleep Apnea?

Oral appliances are a safe and effective way to help control both snoring and sleep apnea. At Desert Sleep and Wellness, we offer oral appliance solutions as well as sleep apnea treatment in Tempe to help you improve your overall health and sleep soundly.

What Are The Benefits of At-Home Sleep Testing?
3/17/2022

What Are The Benefits of At-Home Sleep Testing?

Home testing for sleep apnea is becoming more popular and aids in both diagnosis and treatment. Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing starts and stops during sleep. Patients may gasp for air and sleep is disrupted multiple times a night.

Does Mild Sleep Apnea Require Treatment?
10/23/2022

Does Mild Sleep Apnea Require Treatment?

Sleep apnea is one of the most common sleep-related disorders in the world affecting millions of people. It can be caused by being overweight, obese or by smoking or having a jaw deformity.

What is the Best Treatment for Mild Sleep Apnea?
10/23/2022

What is the Best Treatment for Mild Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a condition that affects the way that you breathe throughout the night. While you sleep, the soft tissues at the back of your throat actually begin to loosen and close over the upper airway.