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Snoring/ Sleep Apnea

Snoring affects millions of people of all ages, both male and female.  Dr. Weiss can fabricate a custom oral appliance to significantly reduce or eliminate snoring for most patients.  Oral appliance therapy is the most common treatment for the most severe snoring problems. What causes snoring?

Snoring is caused by the vibrations of your soft and/or hard tissue palates; these vibrations occur because of increasingly narrow air passages. When air passes through these passages, a "flapping" sound occurs because the tissue is soft in nature. Surgery (to alleviate the snoring) is not always successful, however, because the sound may not originate from the soft palate; the snoring sometimes originates from tissues in the upper airway.

Common causes for snoring:

  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Health Problems
  • Obesity
  • Obstructed Nasal Passages - Deviated Septum
  • Poor Muscle Tone of the Tongue
  • Daytime Fatigue
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Allergies

Sleep Apnea

Loud snorers may have a more serious case of blocked air passages, known as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). In these cases, the blockage of air is so great that no air can get through, causing repeated awakenings throughout the night. Obstructive sleep apnea can contribute or lead to many other conditions, such as high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack and depression, so it is important to be diagnosed by a medical professional if you experience any sleep-related symptoms.

Dr. Weiss is on staff at the Sleep Wellness Center of Pottstown.  After a diagnosis of OSA, patients can be custom fitted with an oral appliance designed to treat mild to moderate OSA.  The Sleep Wellness Center can be contacted at 484-945-0111.

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