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Snoring Appliances

Snoring occurs as the airflow when sleeping causes the relaxed tissues in the back of your throat to vibrate. Although nearly everyone occasionally snores, it's a chronic problem in some people.

According to statistics, about 90 million individuals in the United States snore while they sleep. While nearly half of these people are just snoring, there's a chance others suffer from a form of sleep-disordered breathing known as sleep apnea.

The following factors can influence airflow through the nose and mouth and contribute to acute or chronic episodes of snoring:

  • Obstructed nasal passages
  • Relaxed and poorly toned throat and tongue muscles
  • Bulky throat tissue, long soft palate, or large uvula
  • Alcohol and muscle relaxants
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Sleeping on back
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A custom-fabricated oral appliance for snoring

As the first step in care, it's essential to determine if your chronic snoring issue is indicative of a more serious medical condition. Although loud & chronic snoring may be a sign of sleep apnea, many people who snore do not have sleep apnea.

If it's determined that your problem is snoring alone, then you are what is known as a “primary snorer.” To help you and others in your household enjoy a quieter and more comfortable sleep, we often recommend a custom-fabricated oral appliance.

As worn at bedtime and throughout sleep, this appliance fits somewhat like a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer. It offers a removable and non-invasive treatment for snoring that slightly repositions your jaw to allow improved airflow and promote a quieter, more restful sleep.

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Get in Touch with Renaissance Dental Group Today

Ready to take the first step toward better sleep and improved health? Dr. Michael Selleck and our compassionate team are here to help you find lasting relief from obstructive sleep apnea. Whether you're exploring alternatives to CPAP or looking for expert guidance on your symptoms, we invite you to reach out. Call us today or fill out our secure contact form—we look forward to helping you breathe easier, sleep soundly, and live fully.