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If snoring is a serious problem for you,
you may want to consider whether a dental appliance to stop snoring is right
for you. Even your dentist can help you
to stop snoring, so why not ask your dentist about a dental appliance to stop
snoring?
These dental appliances, also known as
mouthpiece devices or as mandibular advancement splints, have been developed
for snoring of different degrees. Your
dentist may recommend a dental appliance to stop snoring that can work for you,
regardless of whether your type of snoring is a mild to severe case. The dental devices can also work for sleep
apnea sufferers with a mild to moderate level of the condition whose snoring
interrupts their sleep.
Different
Types of Dental Appliances
Different types of dental devices include
tongue-stabilizing devices, nose breathe mouthpieces and mandibular
repositioners. You even find a
mandibular repositioner that is fitted to both the upper and lower jaw.
The majority of the dental devices are
small plastic appliances that, of course, are meant to be worn during sleep. The purpose of the dental device is to hold
the soft throat tissues in place so that they do not collapse and rub together
which makes the snoring sound during breathing.
The mandibular repositioner is a dental
appliance that works by pulling the lower jaw forward or by lifting your soft
palate. Some dental devices do both jobs
at the same time. Another dental device
works by holding your tongue in place so that it does not move into a position
over the windpipe, which can contribute to the snoring sound.
Visit
Your Dentist
Your dentist can fit you with one of these
dental devices at your next appointment.
Your dentist will determine with you which dental appliance to cure
snoring is right for you. A mould is
made of your mouth so that the dentist or a manufacturing company can customize
your dental device to your mouth. Your
dentist will give you a prescription for one of these.
Side effects of wearing a mouthpiece
include dry mouth, discomfort to the teeth and salivation. People who have worn dental devices to stop
snoring have reported success in reducing the level of the sound. As for reducing the events of snoring per
week, as many as 86% of the participants in the studies were snoring less each
week.
Ask your dentist if he or she thinks that
there is a dental appliance to cure snoring for you. You may find success, as many other people
have found, with curing snoring with a dental appliance.
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