What do you know about sleep apnea surgeries? - sleep apnea accomodations in school
I hate the mask () as many people. I suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. I'm considering surgical options, but I was told that the only thing that can work for me is the advancement of the mandible (with a broken jaw and move). Has anyone seen this before? What were your experiences? Did it work? Do you have an operation that can help? Oral appliances?
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I had a mandibular advancement closed for the day, his mouth still wired for 6 weeks. (Many surgeons opt for a plate and screw cap with tight elastic movement makes the mouth more power options and a little more!)
I was one years of orthodontics before I did, however, was not a quick fix by any means.
The operation itself sounds worse than it really was. The pain I had was a headache in my jaw area. Pain management is not a problem. I miss eating what I wanted, and weight loss. (What I do not for that) be so now I miss the most, of yawns, though!
It is not completely fix my sleep apnea. I have been snoring. It was well worth the trouble for me.
My 5 years palate and adenoids were removed for the same reason (apnea) with good results. I already had the surgery, and was much more painful than the mandibular advancement.
Hope this helps! Good luck to you!
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I am not aware that only one had, but my husband did the nose. He said that if I ever, I would. It is assumed that it was worth.
I have a breathing mask on the road for me. I hope you like it better than many people I know that hate is too ...
Good luck.
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