
Snoring is due to vibration of the airway behind the tongue. The tongue, walls of the throat, and the uvula (the finger of tissue that hangs down at the back of the throat) all contribute to this.
This brochure is intended to provide general information on snoring and sleep apnea and is not a substitute for an individualized evaluation by a physician or orofacial pain expert.
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Treatment o work. There are multiple devices on the market that you can buy to help snoring – some work for some people but not others. None are available on Your dentist may be able to …
A narrowed airway causes snoring by making tissue in the back of the throat vibrate. An apnea is when the airway is completely closed, and so breathing temporarily stops.
The Stop Snoring and Sleep Apnea Program is a comprehensive approach designed to tackle the root causes of these sleep disturbances. In this introduction, we will preview a journey that …
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Snoring
Snoring is a common phenomenon characterized by the production of sound during sleep, typically on inhalation, caused by vibrations of the upper airway. These vibrations result from a …