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Comfort Sleep Services- Most Comprehensive treatment for sleep disorders in Monmouth County, NJ

March 25th, 2010

Atlantic Center for Dental Sleep Medicine has combined forces with Comfort Sleep Services. Bringing you the most comprehensive treatment for sleep breathing disorders. Snoring and sleep apnea have become leading health threats, here’s the simple cure.

Mar 18, 2010 – Comfort Sleep Services is the leading name in Monmouth and Ocean Counties for sleep disorder treatment and diagnosis.  They provide a painless solution to the annoyance of sleep apnea, snoring and CPAP intolerance. They are covered by most insurances and will set you free into a new healthier life.

A simple solution to a life altering problem is at your disposal with Comfort Sleep Services. These appliances reduce sleep apnea associated health risks without the need for surgery, medications, or other therapies. A custom oral appliance worn while sleeping holds the lower jaw forward and open, preventing the tongue and throat tissues from blocking the critical airway. There is a 96% success rate treating snoring with these appliances.

The testimonials speak for themselves:

When traveling on vacation we would have to get 2 rooms due to snoring. Now I can sleep with out waking up my wife.

Gary Grimmonpre

More alert and energetic during the day, do not feel the need for a nap. I am not nodding off in the evening after supper, it has eliminated my snoring.

Doris Dall, Maine

John K. Bixby, DMD
2240 Highway 33, Suite114
Neptune City, NJ 07753

DrBixby@comfortsleep.net
http://www.comfortsleep.net
(732) 455-3988

Monmouth and Ocean County’s Most Trusted Name in Sleep Breathing Disorders- Comfort Sleep Services

March 25th, 2010

Stop wasting time and money on over the counter treatments that just don’t work. There is a simple and economical solution. A small device is fitted to your mouth and you come away with the results you have always dreamed of, no more snoring.

Mar 19, 2010 – These over the counter “easy solutions” just don’t work. Plus they are detrimental to your health. None of them are FDA approved, and there is a reason for that. They don’t work and are dangerous. Save your cash and do not fall prey to “internet dental sleep remedies.”

So make the smart decision before you ruin your marriage over something that can be cured. The specialists at Comfort Sleep Services have been practicing treatment for decades and can diagnose and treat you all at once.

Dr. John Bixby of Comfort Sleep Medicine has studied and researched extensively to help his patients solve, or at least minimize, their sleep apnea and snoring problems. Dr. Bixby offers a number of solutions for these difficult problems.

If you or a loved one is suffering from snoring , sleep apnea or cannot tolerate their CPAP, you/they need suffer no more. Call or email today to schedule an initial consultation. They’ll help you get a good night’s sleep.

Call today at 732-455-3988 to discuss your treatment options.

Comfort Sleep Services
2240 Hwy 33 Suite 114
Neptune City, NJ 07753
http://www.comfortsleep.net

My child snores, is there anything I should worry about?

October 13th, 2009

Does your child snore?
Does he have trouble breathing through his nose?
Does she walk around with her mouth open or have an open bite?

These are signs that your child has difficulty breathing through his/her nose.  Is this important?  Yes, it is very important that your child breathe through their nose.  Breathing is one of our most basic functions.  Our bodies will do whatever it takes to get in air.  If we can’t breathe through our noses, we have to change our breathing to our mouths.  This might not seem like a major issue, but it can have a drastic effect on our growth and development.

Growth

How we breathe effects how our upper and lower jaws, nose, and teeth grow.  In normal growth, our tongue sits in the proper place, which allows for correct jaw, nose and tooth growth.  When someone “mouth breathes,” they have to lower the tongue to get air.  This makes the face muscles squeeze the jaw, narrowing the position of the teeth and nose, making breathing though the nose even harder.

The late Dr. Jim Gary (inventor of the NUK pacifier) did a study on a set of 6 year old twins who both had blocking tonsils and adenoids.  Their bites were open (teeth don’t touch in the front) and they snored.  Dr. Gary had one of the twins’ tonsils and adenoids removed.   Over the next months, he monitored the progress.   As time went on, the boy without the tonsils began to grow normally.  The open bite closed and snoring stopped while the other twin stayed the same.  This shows very clearly how breathing properly effects your development.

Health Issues

What kind of effects can this have on our lives?

Studies have shown that “mouth breathers” have higher chances of Sleep Apnea, High Blood Pressure, Asthma, Speech problems, TMJ Problems (Bite Problems), excessive tooth wear, etc.  The treatment of Sleep Apnea is becoming one of the most important aspects in medicine.  Patients are getting diagnosed earlier and earlier.  If you go back in time, it always goes back to poor breathing during growth and development.

Treatment

What can be done?  Make sure your child can and does breathe through their nose.  Allergists can check for food and other allergies.  An ENT can see if the tonsils and adenoids are blocking the airway.  A sleep study can be done to rule out Sleep Apnea.  The treatment may be as simple as avoiding certain foods or taking allergy medicine or it can be as complicated as surgery (removal of the tonsils and adenoids to Jaw and nose surgery).  The earlier you address the cause, the easier the solution.

As you can see, how we breathe has a major effect on our lives and the lives of our children.  If you find you or your child have any of these problems, see a doctor or dentist trained in the management of breathing and sleep issues.  If you need help finding a doctor, please call our office and we will be glad to point you in the right direction.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

November 5th, 2008

By Dr. Michael J. Bixby, DMD FAGD

  1. I snore. Could I have Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). What does OSA mean?
  2. I hate my CPAP machine, what can I do?

Last month, I talked about how improper breathing as a child effects development and can lead to health issues later in life. This month, we will talk about how obstructive sleep apnea can affect you or your loved ones.

According to John Remmers MD (sleep disorder specialist), snoring is not normal and should not occur. Forty percent of adults over 40 years old snore. Of these, 60-80% have obstructive sleep apnea.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) – OSA is a sleep disorder where the person stops breathing during sleep. This causes a number of issues including lack of effective sleep and numerous health issues.

A number of studies have shown some very serious effects in patients with OSA:

  1. 17% of the United States population has OSA. The problem is 95% don’t know they have it.
  2. 90% of OSA patients have high blood pressure.
  3. 65-80% of stroke patients have OSA.
  4. The biggest of all: untreated OSA can result in a 20% shorter life expectancy.

Courtesy of Dr. John Remmers MD and Dr. David Gozal MD

Sleep Apnea in Children- OSA is present in 3% of all pre-school children. It may be responsible for a 10 point drop in I.Q. A study of poorly performing 1st graders found that the group had OSA 6-9 times higher than a normal group.

Treatment – The most common treatment for sleep apnea is a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machine (CPAP). This machine keeps a constant flow of air which keeps the airway open. This allows the patient to breathe uninterrupted during sleep.

There are a number people that have been prescribed a CPAP that cannot get used to it. Many choose not to use their CPAP. Based on the stats above, this is a pretty risky gamble. There is an oral appliance that has been shown to help patients with their OSA. Many patients that have sleep apnea benefit from an appliance that can open their airway by bringing the jaw forward. It is important however, to verify the effectiveness of the appliance with a sleep study. This will make sure that appliance is doing what it is suppose to do.

Sleep Apnea is a very serious condition, which will impact the quality and length of your life. If you think that you or a loved one has OSA, please get checked out.

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