sleep apnea

Sleep Apnea Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

2019-03-10T22:16:52+00:00March 10th, 2019|Sleep Apnea|

Recent research undertaken by the American Academy of Neurology points toward a connection between dementia and sleep disruption. While there is much research left to be done, the study, which will be presented later this year at the academy’s annual meeting in Philadephia, is another reminder of the importance of treating sleep apnea. Doctors Victoria

Sleep Apnea: Exploring Causes and Treatments

2019-02-20T21:30:42+00:00February 20th, 2019|Sleep Apnea|

Everyone deserves a peaceful and restful sleep. If you suffer with sleep apnea, treatment options exist! At Walnut Pond Dental in Annandale, NJ, our dental team specializes in effective treatments for sleep apnea, that will help you achieve quality sleep that leaves you refreshed and invigorated. If you or a loved one suffers from sleep

Will Medicare Cover the Cost of Sleep Apnea Treatment?

2019-01-02T18:01:04+00:00December 5th, 2018|Dental Insurance, Sleep Apnea|

Have you enrolled in Medicare? If so, you may have questions regarding coverage requirements and out-of-pocket costs related to sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Victoria Uryniak and Dr. Carson Ferris-Zeolla help patients experiencing sleep apnea symptoms obtain the treatment they deserve. At the same time, our office assists patients in understanding what to expect

Alleviate Snoring and Sleep Apnea with a Dental Night Guard – Clinton, NJ

2018-08-29T17:36:50+00:00August 3rd, 2018|Family Dentistry, General Dentistry, Sleep Apnea|

Does your snoring keep your partner awake at night? While this can be an inconvenience, your snoring may be an indicator of a much bigger problem. While snoring is a normal condition for about forty-five percent of adults, twenty-five percent have a chronic and severe condition obstructing their breathing, called sleep apnea. It may surprise

Lesser Known Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

2018-07-17T17:21:32+00:00May 8th, 2018|Sleep Apnea|

Awareness of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has blossomed in recent years, and many people have been diagnosed and treated as a result. However, for many people this very common condition remains a silent threat to their overall short- and long-term health. Many people know a little bit about sleep apnea, but don’t know enough about

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