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Episode 17: Dr. Mark Tall offers and Alternative to CPAP
Dentist offers alternative to CPAP for sleep apnea treatment.
Dr. Mark Tall is a dentist with over 35 years of experience. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1988 and is the founder of Sleep Better Idaho Falls, a dental practice specializing in sleep apnea treatment.
Dr. Mark Tall discusses the importance of addressing sleep apnea and the limitations of traditional CPAP treatment. He explains that sleep apnea is an epidemic that can lead to serious health issues and decreased quality of life. Dr. Tall introduces an alternative treatment option using oral devices that can help widen the airway and improve breathing during sleep. He emphasizes the positive results he has seen in his patients and the potential for a cure with long-term treatment. Dr. Tall also highlights the connection between sleep apnea and weight, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and weight loss in improving sleep apnea symptoms.
- Sleep apnea is a serious condition that can lead to various health issues and decreased quality of life.
- Traditional CPAP treatment can be uncomfortable and inconvenient, leading to low compliance.
- Oral devices can be an effective alternative for treating sleep apnea and improving breathing during sleep.
- Weight loss and proper nutrition play a significant role in managing sleep apnea symptoms.
- Asking patients about their sleep quality and potential sleep apnea symptoms is crucial for early detection and treatment.
- "The CPAP business is way bigger than it should be." - Dr. Mark Tall
- "We can give them a life and give them another twelve to fifteen years of life and enjoy your grandkids, enjoy what you're doing, enjoy life." - Dr. Mark Tall
- "You don't have to wear a CPAP. That's all. No batteries." - Dr. Mark Tall
- "Sleep apnea is an epidemic as far as I'm concerned." - Dr. Mark Tall
- "You can do it just by giving them the opportunity to grow an airway and get back to normal, and there's a cure." - Dr. Mark Tall
About The Guest(s):
Dr. Mark Tall is a dentist with over 35 years of experience. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1988 and is the founder of Sleep Better Idaho Falls, a dental practice specializing in sleep apnea treatment.
Summary:
Dr. Mark Tall discusses the importance of addressing sleep apnea and the limitations of traditional CPAP treatment. He explains that sleep apnea is an epidemic that can lead to serious health issues and decreased quality of life. Dr. Tall introduces an alternative treatment option using oral devices that can help widen the airway and improve breathing during sleep. He emphasizes the positive results he has seen in his patients and the potential for a cure with long-term treatment. Dr. Tall also highlights the connection between sleep apnea and weight, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and weight loss in improving sleep apnea symptoms.
Key Takeaways:
- Sleep apnea is a serious condition that can lead to various health issues and decreased quality of life.
- Traditional CPAP treatment can be uncomfortable and inconvenient, leading to low compliance.
- Oral devices can be an effective alternative for treating sleep apnea and improving breathing during sleep.
- Weight loss and proper nutrition play a significant role in managing sleep apnea symptoms.
- Asking patients about their sleep quality and potential sleep apnea symptoms is crucial for early detection and treatment.
Quotes:
- "The CPAP business is way bigger than it should be." - Dr. Mark Tall
- "We can give them a life and give them another twelve to fifteen years of life and enjoy your grandkids, enjoy what you're doing, enjoy life."