Showing posts with label Dental Sleep Masters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental Sleep Masters. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Global Respiratory Care Devices Market Forecast to Grow at a CAGR of 5.01% to reach US$22.515 billion in 2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com - Business Wire

Global Respiratory Care Devices Market Forecast to Grow at a CAGR of 5.01% to reach US$22.515 billion in 2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com  Business Wire
from https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200521005287/en/Global-Respiratory-Care-Devices-Market-Forecast-Grow

Mom shares chilling story of a virus - The Times

Mom shares chilling story of a virus  The Times
from https://thetimes24-7.com/Content/Columnists/Columnists/Article/Mom-shares-chilling-story-of-a-virus/13/163/65816

Anyone know what this lump is?

I noticed it a few days ago, it is not painful and feels quite solid. I'm M28. Smoker.

https://m.imgur.com/a/IIOTLBh

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I missing 3 back molars on the bottom and 1 on the top part. And im only 18. Currently i eat and speak fine or at least i think so. If it goes for long and i dont do anything about will my face look deformed by the time i turn 20? Should i consider bridge?

The missing teeth are all in my left side.

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New filling on the left. Extraction socket on the right. How do I eat?

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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

To all dentist

My tooth is stuck on the front of my gums but the back is completely loose I’m trying to push it out and twist and all that, but when ever I push too hard it gets really sore and my stomach turns empty and I feel like I’m going to pass out. I’ve tried brute force, slowly twisting and turning, and a lot of other things but I can’t because I almost pass out most of the time. Will the tooth eventually fall out on its own without me having to push it or will I have to force it out. The adult tooth is already coming in too. Also it’s been in forever that now it just hurts constantly please help.

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Anyone help please? No one's responding to my post.

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Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Associated with Brain Changes... : Neurology Today - LWW Journals

Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Associated with Brain Changes... : Neurology Today  LWW Journals
from https://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/fulltext/2020/05210/sleep_disordered_breathing_is_associated_with.5.aspx

PTSD, anxiety attacks, and wearing a night guard

My dentist had me fitted for a night guard 6 months ago, because I’ve ground my teeth to the point that I have more crowns than teeth left. I also have been getting Botox as well, for a couple years, but Botox isn’t cheap and wears off. The night guard is comfortable and thin. But the problem is I have PTSD and high anxiety. I’m in treatment. Thank goodness! So, even now, wearing the night guard triggers my anxiety at night. I have full blown attacks wearing the night guard. I haven’t slept well in a month. I committed to trying harder to wear it nightly after my dentist visit last month. I stay awake for hours, my heart is pounding, hard to catch my breath, instead of sleeping. have tried propping myself up, sleeping on the couch, wearing the guard during the day to get used to it. But, wearing it during the day, I’m fine. It is comfortable and I forget it’s in my mouth. I’m at a loss on what to do. I know that I need to wear it, while sleeping, to protect my teeth. My psychologist said it’s going to take a lot of time. My dentist doesn’t understand the issue. Anyone else, who has/had PTSD and anxiety, have issues with their night guard? Just wondering, as I’ve googled this and found nothing.

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Shreveport VA offers treatment for vets with obstructive sleep apnea - Texarkana Gazette

Shreveport VA offers treatment for vets with obstructive sleep apnea  Texarkana Gazette
from https://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/texarkana/story/2020/may/21/shreveport-va-offers-treatment-vets-obstructive-sleep-apnea/828180/

Placing a facing on front tooth

Hi,

I've been wondering about this and perhaps someone on this forum could answer my question.

Basically only one of my front teeth is slightly pointed forward and slightly pointed towards my other front tooth. If I wanted to cover this up and get it as straight as the other front tooth, would that mean I have to put facings on both front teeth or is it possible to just do one?

Thank you!

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Sleep Apnea Therapeutic Devices Market Development, Trends, Key Driven Factors, Segmentation And Forecast to 2020-2026 – Cole Reports - Cole of Duty

Sleep Apnea Therapeutic Devices Market Development, Trends, Key Driven Factors, Segmentation And Forecast to 2020-2026 – Cole Reports  Cole of Duty
from https://coleofduty.com/military-news/2020/05/21/sleep-apnea-therapeutic-devices-market-development-trends-key-driven-factors-segmentation-and-forecast-to-2020-2026/

I abandoned my teeth for a long time, I have noticed something that I need to ask about.

A few of my teeth are getting a little bit clear at the bottom. I can tell that there is a bit of opaqueness in the top and middle but I’m worried. What does this mean and how do I fix it?

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Wisdom teeth removal soon. Please help put my mind at rest.

I am getting my wisdom teeth removed in a few weeks and I am worried. I am a worried person by nature. My current concern is this:

I will be put to sleep while getting 4 wisdom teeth taken out, as well as a mucocele surgery that is piggy backed on. I am worried that when I am put out, I will choke on my spit due to my mouth being open and crowded with stuff. I understand how silly this probably is as these surgeries happen all the time and there must be a reason why this doesn't happen. All I really want to know is why I wouldn't choke on my spit and blood during the surgery. I am mostly worried because during other mouth procedures I remember trying to gulp and I couldn't that well, and this time I will be sedated.

So that's the current dilemma my mind is facing. If anyone could put my mind at ease I would GREATLY appreciate it. Thanks, A.A.

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Bleeding significantly almost 9 hours after extractions

21F, I’ve posted on this forum so many times in the last week because of my extractions.

I had 5 teeth extracted today (2, 4, 15, 19, and 30) around 8am. I have sutures in the extraction site for 15, 19, and 30. My mouth bled excessively and almost uncontrollably for hours after the procedure. We tried gauze and tea bags and nothing was helping. We called the surgeon around 2pm and he suggested we come back in so we did. He re-numbed my mouth and packed each of my sockets with something (not sure what it was but it ended in X). He said it would help stop the bleeding and help the clots form fully (he said I had clots in every socket but I was bleeding around them). It hurt like hell but it helped and the bleeding stopped. They packed my mouth with gauze as a precaution and said to change it every 20 minutes if the bleeding started again. I came home, took out the gauze after 20 minutes (bleeding was Very minimal and not worrisome), took my pain killer, very carefully ate some cold applesauce, and sipped on some ice cold water per the surgeon to help my clots form and stay in place.

It is now maybe 2 hours since I got home (it’s 6pm) and the extraction site for tooth #2 is bleeding significantly again and tooth #4 and #30 are bleeding slightly (my other extraction sites are fairly dry). It started pretty slow so we packed the gauze and followed the directions, but as time went on it picked up. The hygienist said a little bit of bleeding is normal, but if it looks like a faucet dripping (for top teeth) or a sink filling up (for bottom teeth), there might be a problem again. Tooth #2 has a “faucet drip” (not as bad as earlier, but still concerning), but teeth #4 and #30 haven’t gotten that bad. Also, when they were packing the sites, the teeth that are currently bleeding hurt significantly more than the teeth that are not. We’ve switched the gauze for a tea bag and if that doesn’t help, we’re calling again. I’m so sick of the bleeding and poking and prodding and just want to rest. Any advice or explanation for why this is happening?

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My wisdom tooth hurts a lot c;

Hello, i even got swollen throat from it and i can barely eat because it hurts so bad...

Its been 3 days and today i noticed that there is like a red pimple right above it...

What should i do? See a doctor? Honestly tooth itself doesnt look very healthy, it a bit grey

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How long should I wait after a crown is placed for pain to subside before calling the dentist?

I got a permanent crown today on a tooth that had a RCT retreatment on Monday. When I eat on that side it still hurts, I think it's because my temp was too high and made my gum sore, I kept bumping it when I closed my mouth. How long should I expect for it to resolve on it's own before calling the dentist?

I cant tell if my gums are too sore or if the crown is too high at this point.

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The science behind sleeping positions | Features | wfmz.com - 69News WFMZ-TV

The science behind sleeping positions | Features | wfmz.com  69News WFMZ-TV
from https://www.wfmz.com/features/life-lessons/the-science-behind-sleeping-positions/article_537a31a4-96b6-11ea-9c75-63ff6a65bf4f.html

Temp Crown Question

They said not to have hot or cold liquid for a few hours after having a temp crown. My question is can I get a frosty after a few hours?

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Sommetrics lands ISO 13485 certification - Medical Design & Outsourcing

Sommetrics lands ISO 13485 certification  Medical Design & Outsourcing
from http://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/sommetrics-lands-iso-13485-certification/