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Add/Adhd connected to Sleep disordered breathing

Is It ADHD or Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that’s often ignored or mistreated due to its related symptoms to ADHD. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that can affect a person’s attention span, ability to focus, or makes it hard for them to sit still. ADHD is extremely common amongst children and adults, however, up to 75% of them are discovering that they’re also suffering from major sleep problems, like sleep apnea.

The Shared Symptoms

Due to similar symptoms like being forgetful, feeling tired throughout the day, and being unmotivated, sleep apnea is often misdiagnosed as ADHD. The relationship between the two disorders can make it difficult to differentiate.



Symptoms of ADHD include:

  • Irritability
  • Lack of focus
  • Easily distracted
  • Forgetfulness
  • Impulsivity
  • Disorganization

The Importance of a Sleep Study

 If you have ADHD but still suffer from sleep troubles, having a sleep study done will be the best solution for you.


Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), occurs while you sleep when the muscles in the back of your throat relax and block your airway. This prevents your body from receiving oxygen, and your brain signals you to wake up consistently throughout the night. 


finding the right solution

 As a dentist who specializes in sleep dentistry we can diagnose  patients with sleep apnea by recognizing signs and symptoms.

Addressing the underlying causes which is the underdeveloped jaws and airway helps potentially reverse the condition.


Studies show that 60% of the children who had ADHD symptoms actually had sleep disordered breathing.

Once these children were treated, and their jaw size and airway width were increased, with nasal breathing restored (mouth breathing is never a good thing) and their sleep improved, they no longer needed or were able to reduce the medication for their ADD or ADHD symptoms.

Warning signs connected to obstructive Sleep apnea

snoring
adhd/add
Acid reflux
teeth crowding
bed wetting
mouth breathing
chronic fatigue/poor sleep
tmjd/tmd/headaches
anxiety and depression
teeth grinding and jaw pain
allergies and recurrent infections
dark circles under eyes
tongue ties and lip tie
high blood pressure
alzheimers and dementia
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