Snoring
Snoring frequently indicates airway obstruction or sleep apnea. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we identify the underlying issues and assist you in breathing easily during sleep.
Why Snoring Happens, and Why It Matters
Snoring happens when airflow is partially obstructed during sleep, leading to vibrations in the throat or soft palate. While occasional snoring might not pose a significant problem, persistent snoring can indicate airway instability, which may develop into obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
It is frequently seen in individuals with TMJ disorders, as the positioning of the jaw or tension in facial muscles can constrict the airway.
“Snoring is the sound that occurs when air flows past relaxed tissues in your throat, causing the tissues to vibrate as you breathe.”
Mayo Clinic
“Snoring may be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition linked to heart disease, stroke, and daytime fatigue.”
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we conduct comprehensive assessments that include airway imaging, analysis of jaw and tongue positioning, and sleep evaluations. By addressing structural imbalances and enhancing nasal breathing, we assist patients in minimizing or completely stopping snoring without resorting to surgery or CPAP machines.
When To Seek Treatment
Snoring can signify more than just a nuisance. The following indicators suggest the presence of a sleep or airway disorder that requires attention:
Snoring that is loud enough to disturb others or be heard in separate rooms can indicate airway obstruction and tissue collapse.
Such occurrences may signify sleep apnea, leading to micro-arousals that disrupt sleep and impose additional stress on the cardiovascular system.
Breathing through the mouth due to blocked airways diminishes oxygen levels and puts strain on the jaw and neck muscles.
Disrupted sleep can result in diminished concentration, memory difficulties, and mood changes related to restrictions in airway flow.
Relief begins with the right diagnosis
Snoring is not just a noise, it indicates an underlying issue. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we address the airway and jaw misalignments responsible for snoring, allowing you and your partner to enjoy peaceful nights once more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Snoring
Snoring may originate from structural factors, airway tension, or sleeping position. Discover the reasons below and how our team can help.
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