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Although the frequent subject of humor, in many cases, snoring is no laughing matter! Not only does snoring disrupt the sleep cycles of other family members, but in the case of sleep apnea, snoring can be a sign of a dangerous health problem. Sleep apnea actually cuts off the flow of oxygen to the brain, and in severe cases can cause serious damage. How snoring affects others
What causes snoring? Quite simply, snoring
is caused by a partially obstructed airway. When you sleep, the soft tissue
and muscles in your mouth and throat relax, causing your airway to become
smaller. If your airway becomes small enough, your soft palate and uvula begin
to vibrate when you inhale and exhale. These vibrations are the cause of the
sound most people call snoring. What can be done to stop snoring? Many traditional treatments use cumbersome pressurization equipment to open the airway. A simpler, and more effective method is to keep the airway open by utilizing a simple mouthpiece that maintains proper jaw alignment for safe and healthful sleep. This mouthpiece, similar to a sports mouthpiece, allows the patient to breathe through either the nose or mouth.
If someone is snoring in your house, please make an appointment for a consultation.
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