Snoring
Snoring is often a warning sign of airway resistance or sleep apnea. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we uncover the cause and help you breathe freely at night.
Why Snoring Happens, and Why It Matters
Snoring occurs when airflow is partially blocked during sleep, causing tissues in the throat or soft palate to vibrate. While occasional snoring may seem harmless, chronic snoring often signals airway instability that can progress to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
It’s also common in patients with TMJ disorders, as poor jaw position or tension in the facial muscles can narrow 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
Our evaluation at the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City includes airway imaging, jaw and tongue position analysis, and sleep screening. By correcting structural imbalances and supporting nasal breathing, we help patients reduce or eliminate snoring without surgery or CPAP dependence.
When To Seek Treatment
Snoring isn’t just an annoyance. These warning signs suggest an underlying sleep or airway disorder that needs care:
Snoring loud enough to wake others or travel between rooms indicates tissue collapse and reduced airway flow.
These are signs of sleep apnea. They often cause micro-arousals that fragment sleep and stress the heart.
Mouth breathing from airway obstruction reduces oxygen saturation and strains muscles of the jaw and neck.
Interrupted sleep cycles lead to poor concentration, memory issues, and mood changes linked to airway restriction.
Relief begins with the right diagnosis
Snoring is more than a sound, it’s a signal. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we correct airway and jaw imbalances that cause snoring so you and your partner can rest peacefully again.
Frequently Asked Questions About Snoring
Snoring can stem from anatomy, airway tone, or sleep posture. These FAQs explain what’s behind it and how our team finds the right solution.
TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre
Global Expertise
As proud members of TMJ International, we are part of a global team dedicated to advancing collaborative care in TMJ disorders and sleep therapy. Together, we bring innovation, expertise, and compassionate treatment to help patients find lasting relief and a healthier quality of life.
If you’re struggling with jaw pain, headaches, or sleep issues, the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City is here to help. Our team specializes in non-surgical TMJ and sleep therapy solutions designed to restore comfort and improve your quality of life.




