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Snoring is caused by a narrow airway. That’s because air travels faster through a slender tube than through a broad one. This rapidly moving air causes the soft tissues of the throat (the tonsils, soft palate and uvula) to vibrate. It is this vibration that is the cause of snoring. It’s like putting a flag in front of a fan: the faster the fan, the greater the flutter.
Many things can take up space in the airway, reducing its diameter. These can include large tonsils, a long, soft palate or uvula, and, excessive adipose “fat” tissue in people who are overweight. The most common cause of a narrowed airway is a tongue that relaxes too much during sleep and the tongue falls back into the airway with each breath taken.
When the tongue has fallen completely against the back of the throat, the airway is blocked and breathing stops. Once that happens, the harder the sleeper tries to breath, the tighter the airway seal becomes. It’s like trying to drink through a straw that’s two sizes too small.
The airway obstruction won’t clear until the brain’s oxygen level falls low enough to partially awaken the sleeper. The tongue then returns to a more normal position, and the airway seal is broken usually with a loud gasp.
Mild or occasional symptoms of OSA may be alleviated by lifestyle changes including:
When symptoms are more severe, and these measures don’t resolve the problem, other treatment measures may include:
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A dental oral appliance is a small plastic device, similar to an orthodontic retainer or an athletic mouth guard. It is worn in the mouth during sleep to prevent the soft throat tissues from collapsing and obstructing the airway. Dentists with training in dental oral appliance therapy can design, construct and fit these special appliances to meet their patients’ individual situations and conditions.
In recent clinical studies, physicians and dentists have found that, in a majority of patients, a well-made, well-fitted dental oral appliance will effectively reduce or eliminate snoring, and significantly relieve symptoms of mild and moderate OSA.
Dental oral appliances work in three ways: by bringing the lower jaw forward, by holding the tongue forward, and by lifting a drooping soft palate. A combination appliance may perform two or more of these functions at the same time. Dental oral appliance therapy is not a new idea. It was in use as far back as the early 1900’s, but it was not until the 1980’s that physicians and dentists began to work together to study and develop this alternative for of treatment, enabling more patients to benefit from it.
If you snore heavily and are interested in trying dental appliance therapy, it’s very important that you are thoroughly examined by a physician or a sleep specialist first.
The examination may involve staying overnight at a sleep study center. It’s important that this examination is done first, because you may have sleep apnea without realizing it. In a study conducted at Stanford University in California, one out of three chronic, severe snorers were found to have had a harmful degree of sleep apnea.
Here are a couple of forms that are necessary prior to your first visit. Click on the links below to download the forms.
– For sleep apnea
– For neuromuscular sleep apnea- a combination of sleep apnea and TMJ
Your healthiest, most confident smile starts with a personalized consultation at Sophisticated Smiles. Whether you’re exploring cosmetic, restorative, or wellness-focused dental care, our team is here to help you understand your options and create a treatment plan tailored to your goals.