Back-to-School Early Morning Time Start May Be Harmful To Your Child’s Health
Kids and Sleep According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of one third of U.S. middle and high school aged children are not getting enough sleep-less than 8 hours on school nights to be exact. Sleep is essential for physical and mental rejuvenation in adults however, sleep is more critical for… Read More
New Study Shows Link Between Sleep Apnea and Dental Implant Complications
Dental Implant Complications Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly associated with sleep bruxism. Sleep bruxism is a condition in which a person clenches and or tightens their jaw during sleep causing excessive grinding of the teeth. Both conditions are linked to several health issues such as headaches, stress and dental issues.