By Dr. Mark Burhenne, Special to CNN
updated 7:18 AM EDT, Tue April 16, 2013
Getting a poor night's sleep? Ask your dentist if you grind your teeth -- a red flag for sleep apnea.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Sleep apnea affects an estimated one in 15 Americans
 - Teeth grinding during sleep is a major indicator for the condition
 - Those with sleep apnea never benefit from the deepest stages of sleep
 - You may be exhausted and anxious or stressed during the day
 
Editor's note: Mark Burhenne is a practicing family and cosmetic dentist of 25 years and founder of AsktheDentist.com.
 He is dedicated to empowering people to take control of their dental 
health, stop managing symptoms and prevent chronic illnesses in the 
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(CNN) -- We all know about the importance of sleep, 
and we know we should be getting more of it. When we wake up exhausted, 
drag ourselves to work or hit that afternoon slump, we blame ourselves: 
"Should have gotten more sleep last night."
But instead of "Did I get
 eight hours?" we should be asking ourselves, "How well did I sleep?" We
 tolerate feeling exhausted during the day, but it's actually not normal
 to feel tired or sleepy when you wake up.
You can't ask yourself 
how well you're sleeping without considering sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is
 a condition that affects an estimated one in 15 Americans but often 
goes undetected.
Dr. Mark Burhenne
Most people who suffer 
from sleep apnea don't know it -- they often seek out a diagnosis only 
if their partner can't sleep through the snoring. Since sleep apnea 
ranges from mild to severe, lots of cases of sleep apnea aren't noticed 
by sleeping partners, and people live their whole lives undiagnosed.
Sleep apnea can't usually be detected by doctors during routine office visits, but a screening from your dentist may help.
Recent studies have shown
 that teeth grinding, also called bruxism, is a major indicator for 
obstructive sleep apnea. The simple dental health screening that can 
improve the quality of your sleep and -- because almost everything boils
 down to a good night's sleep -- even save your life, begins with asking
 your dentist, "Do I grind my teeth?"
Q: What is obstructive sleep apnea?
A: The 
most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. The key word
 is "obstructive" -- the thing "obstructing" the airway being the jaw, 
which falls back as the brain approaches the deepest stages of sleep and
 the muscles of the airway fully relax.
When the airway 
collapses like this, breathing becomes compromised. This is where you 
get snoring, which is just the sound that's made when air is getting 
forced through a partially obstructed airway.
Once the brain senses 
that breathing is dangerously compromised, it gets out of the deepest 
stage of sleep to regain control of the jaw muscles and reopen the 
airway, and keep you alive and breathing. These sleep apnea cycles can 
occur from five to up to 70 times per hour while you sleep -- preventing
 you from entering the deepest stages of sleep where the brain and body 
tissues can repair themselves from the wear and tear of the day.
Sufferers of sleep apnea
 never get the benefits of the deepest stages of sleep, which is what 
reverses the aging process and repairs tissue damage. After just one 
night of the lack of deep sleep that the body craves, you awake in a 
damaged state. Cumulative damage could lead to expression of the 
Alzheimer's gene, high blood pressure, depression, mood disorders, 
suppression of the immune system, diabetes, cancer and weight gain.
Q: What are the symptoms of untreated sleep apnea?
A: You 
feel sleepy or tired during waking hours. For every sleep apnea cycle, 
or apneic episode, the body goes into fight-or-flight mode with an 
adrenaline response to "wake up" the brain to reopen the airway. That 
response evolved to keep humans alive in the short term, but on a 
nightly basis puts extraordinary wear and tear on the body.
You're anxious or 
stressed during the day. What's missing from the sleep apnea discussion 
is the emotional toll of going into fight-or-flight mode several times 
each night. This stress manifests itself not only physically but also 
emotionally -- the exhaustion that sufferers of severe sleep apnea feel 
during the day is partially due to emotional stress at night as they 
struggle to breathe.
You grind your teeth. 
One of the ways the brain tries to reopen the airway in an unconscious 
state is by grinding and clenching the teeth. People who grind their 
teeth at night often have sore or clicking jaws or flat, worn-down 
teeth. Many times, symptoms of teeth grinding can be far less obvious --
 such as earaches or sensitive teeth.
Snoring. The key here is
 that not everyone who has sleep apnea snores and not everyone who 
snores has sleep apnea. Snoring can go undetected if you don't have a 
bed partner or if you have a bed partner who is a heavy sleeper. 
Everyone, however, can ask their dentist if they grind their teeth at 
their next checkup.
Q: I might have sleep apnea. What should I do?
A: See 
your dentist. Get screened at your next dental checkup for teeth 
grinding. Your dentist can tell you definitively if you grind your teeth
 at night or not. Teeth grinding is a major indicator that you are 
struggling to keep your airway open at night and might suffer from 
obstructive sleep apnea.
Also, see a medical 
sleep specialist. These specialists are the only ones who can officially
 diagnose sleep apnea. Make sure to discuss all of your options and let 
your doctor know if you're grinding your teeth.
"Sleep disorders such as
 sleep apnea can lead to many secondary health conditions," said Dr. 
Kalpalatha Guntupalli, president of the American College of Chest 
Physicians. "When treating sleep apnea, clinicians must also recognize 
and address secondary health conditions, such as bruxism, in order to 
fully manage a patient's sleep disorder."
People who are diagnosed
 and treated for sleep apnea often report that the process has "given 
them their life back." Quality of sleep affects most of the things that 
help us enjoy life: appearance, well-being, outlook on life, energy 
level, patience, ability to cope with stress and how we interact with 
loved ones.
Many of us tolerate this
 anxiety and exhaustion every day of our lives and never get the chance 
to repair our bodies with the deepest stages of sleep. Asking your 
dentist if you grind your teeth will hopefully make the sleep apnea 
diagnosis a little less daunting for the millions of people who suffer 
from it.
Article from CNN : http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/16/health/dental-screening/#cnn-disqus-area
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