Sleep, breathing, and jaw function are closely connected. At TMJ Sleep & Orofacial Pain Professionals, we evaluate and treat sleep-related breathing issues and sleep bruxism that often contribute to jaw pain, headaches, and chronic facial discomfort.
We provide evidence-based dental sleep solutions in collaboration with sleep physicians to improve both pain and sleep quality.
Using mandibular advancement devices (oral appliance therapy) in treatment of OSA-CPAP/BPAP/APAP alternative
Often underdiagnosed in patients presenting with facial pain, chronic headaches, non-restorative sleep, and daytime fatigue
When associated with functional airway narrowing or disturbed sleep patterns.
Patients often present with morning headaches, sleep apnea–related headaches, and bruxism-related temple pain
Sleep architecture is the structure of your night—how your brain cycles through light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep. When these stages are disrupted, even a “full night” of sleep may not feel restorative.
Insomnia is difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early with the inability to return to sleep. This is more than just a “bad night”—it reflects a disruption in your brain’s sleep regulation.
Chronic fatigue and daytime sleepiness occur when sleep does not provide true rest. Patients often describe “sleeping all night but still exhausted.”
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