
Before you banish your significant other to the second bedroom, there
are ways to stop snoring. According to the American Association of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons, an estimated 30 to 50 percent of Americans
snore. Snoring occurs when air vibrates the tissues in the throat. It
is a condition that not only disturbs sleep, but it could also indicate a
more serious health condition known as obstructive sleep apnea.
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It is important to be aware of what position you sleep in at
night. People who snore may have a tendency to lie on their back, which
partially obstructs and narrows the airway. Lying on the side can
prevent snoring because it allows the air to flow freely by keeping the
tongue from falling back. Since snoring occurs when the air passage is
obstructed, lying on the stomach, sleeping in a bed that raises the head
or using snoring-pillows are also effective solutions.
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Doctors can help provide snoring solutions and there are
various medical procedures that may be used. For example, natural
physiological defects such as enlarged tonsils, a deviated septum or a
thick soft palate can be corrected with traditional surgery. Laser
surgery can be used to shorten or trim the soft palate and palatal
implants create firmness. Radio frequency tissue ablation is a technique
that causes the air to flow easier by shrinking tissues and widening
the space in the throat.
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An oral appliance or dental mouthpiece can open the airway
by keeping the tongue and soft palate in the right position. The mold
can be made by the dentist and needs to be periodically examined. The
side effects from wearing a dental mouthpiece include increased
salivation, dry mouth or jaw and facial discomfort. Continuous Positive
Airway Pressure (C-PAP) is a device that uses a pressurized mask to
force air through the mouth. Although it is very effective, the noise
associated with this machine may interrupt sleep.
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Engaging in a healthier lifestyle that involves physical
activity or exercise not only assist in weight loss, but it can also
prevent snoring. Overweight or obese people are more likely to snore
because the extra bulkiness causes the air passage to narrow. In
addition to losing weight, performing singing exercises for three months
can help strengthen the muscles of the palate and upper throat. Avoid
alcohol and sedatives because they can cause the throat muscles to
relax. Over-the-counter nasal strips or nasal decongestants also help
prevent snoring.
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