When it comes to sleep apnea, education is key. You can get valuable information from your dentist, but outside of office hours where else can you learn more about sleep apnea? We are here to help you better understand sleep apnea and how to properly treat it. To help you better understand sleep apnea and get the answers you need when you need them, here are a few resources to help you:

American Sleep Apnea Association

Founded in 1990, the American Sleep Apnea Association is a nonprofit organization that promotes awareness of sleep apnea, works for continuing improvements in treatments for this serious disorder, and advocates for the interests of sleep apnea patients. Visit the American Sleep Apnea Association’s website here.

National Sleep Foundation

The National Sleep Foundation celebrates 25 years of dedication to the improvement of health and well-being through sleep education and advocacy. And, it is well-known for its annual Sleep in America poll. You can visit National Sleep Foundation online for more information.

Everyday Health

This website is a generalized health website that is home to a host of educational articles on various medical conditions. You can visit Everyday Health for basic educational information on sleep apnea that might help you better understand your health and what you need to do next to take charge of your health if you currently suffer from sleep apnea.

American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine

For more specific, trustworthy information on sleep apnea, visit American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. The AADSM was established in 1991 and is the only non-profit national professional society dedicated exclusively to the practice of dental sleep medicine.

As always, feel free to Google “Sleep Apnea” to find other websites where you can find helpful information on this disorder. Whether it is the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine or WebMD, you can find the right information you need by searching the Internet.

You can also always visit Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia for further educational information and treatment options for sleep apnea—we are always available to help provide you with the right information you need to make the best decisions regarding your health.