Dr. William U. Britton, DDS, MAGD - Dr. Bradford L. Britton, DDS
If you feel your snoring is a problem, discuss it with your dentist or doctor. You may be a suitable candidate for an oral appliance (oral airway dilator), which is one of the most efficient and effective methods for treating primary snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
The appliance is fitted by your dentist and works by moving your lower jaw and tongue forward, thereby creating more space for you to breathe properly during the night. This reduces or eliminates snoring. However, you must be aware that snoring can indicate a more serious problem called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Airway blockage may be caused by excess tissue in the throat or nasal passages, large tonsils, a large tongue, and sometimes the jaw's structure itself.
Your body is being robbed of the rest it needs to function properly during the day when you are constantly awoken throughout the night.
OSA is classified as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the number of apnea events (cessation of breath) or slow breathing (hypopnea) per hour.
In addition to lifestyle changes such as good sleep hygiene, exercise, and weight loss, there are three primary ways to treat snoring and OSA:
If you’re concerned about sleep apnea for you or your partner, contact our team today by phone at (740) 772-2225.
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