
What if
Snoring Problems
is left untreated?
Snoring can have a significant impact on dental and general health. Snoring can lead to a range of dental and medical issues:
General health issues
Teeth grinding
Dry mouth

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You may know you snore if you or someone else observes loud or intermittent breathing sounds during your sleep. You can also use smartphone applications that can record sounds during your sleep and let you know if you have been snoring overnight.
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Snoring occurs when the flow of air through the mouth and throat is partially blocked, causing the surrounding tissues to vibrate as you breathe. It often results from the relaxation of throat muscles during sleep, which can cause the soft tissues at the back of the throat to vibrate, producing the characteristic snoring sound. This blockage can be due to factors like relaxed throat muscles during sleep, nasal congestion, obesity, or sleep apnoea.
Prolonged and loud snoring may indicate a condition called sleep apnoea, where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.


Snoring can have a significant impact on dental and general health. Snoring can lead to a range of dental and medical issues:


Dentists and medical doctors can play a crucial role in identifying these issues:
In some cases where snoring is primarily due to sleeping on your back, positional appliances which help you to sleep on your side can be used to stop snoring.
In cases where snoring as well as sleep apnoea is present, CPAP devices are ideal to help resolve both of these issues as well as possible. These can be prescribed by the sleep physician who conducted your sleep assessment.
Once your snoring has been assessed and diagnosed, dentists trained in sleep medicine can have specialised sleep appliances made for you to reduce your snoring and improve your sleep quality.
A comprehensive sleep assessment can be performed by a sleep physician either in a sleep laboratory or at home with specialised monitoring equipment. This is to assess both your snoring, as well as the presence of sleep apnoea.



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