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Snoring Treatments
Snoring is more than an aggravating condition that keeps your spouse awake at night. Snoring is sometimes a sign of other serious health problems! Chronic snoring could mean you have sleep apnea, a condition where your airway becomes blocked while you sleep. You may be surprised to learn that snoring can be treated by your dentist! Snoring treatments are available in several forms, and a great dentist can help you stop snoring -- and get a good night's rest -- for once! |
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Silent Nite®A good night's rest may be a luxury if you sleep with someone who snores. The Silent Nite oral appliance puts snoring to rest and helps reduce the risk of conditions associated with snoring.
Sleep ApneaOver 12 million Americans have sleep apnea, a condition that causes you to stop breathing while you sleep. Snoring is one sign of sleep apnea -- find out the others.
SnoringWho doesn't get a good laugh when you hear someone snoring? Unfortunately, when snoring becomes chronic it's no longer a laughing matter. Learn why.
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