Treatment For SnoringVista, CA
Snoring Affects The People Around You
Heavy snoring is a common symptom of sleep apnea, a serious medical condition that can damage your health. But even if your snoring isn’t related to sleep apnea, it can still impact your life. Loud snoring is especially detrimental to the people around you.
In fact, over half of snorers say it disturbs the people closest to them. This is particularly true when it comes to your spouse or sleeping partner.
It might not bother you, but your snoring can cause the person who shares your bed to miss out on essential sleep. This often leads to tension in a relationship. Snoring can also damage intimacy by forcing couples to sleep in separate beds.
Because your snoring may interfere with your partner’s sleep, it can make them experience significant health issues. Getting the proper amount of sleep every night is crucial for maintaining physical and emotional health.
When a person is deprived of sleep, they may undergo serious medical consequences, including anxiety, depression, and weight gain. Sleep deprivation can also increase your partner's vulnerability to diabetes, strokes, and high blood pressure.
Check out what others are saying about our Treatment For Snoring services on Yelp: Treatment For Snoring Vista
Snoring Treatments That Really Work
Our dentist have the necessary training and experience to treat your snoring, and they’ll use this to find the remedy that works best for you. Many of our patients get relief with oral appliance therapy. This is a small device that you wear while sleeping to prevent friction in the airway that causes snoring.
We feature several types of oral appliances, so we’ll be able to recommend the one that’s right for you. You can take your oral appliance anywhere because it’s quiet, convenient, and easy to use. This is an effective way to make sure you and the people around you get a restful night’s sleep every night.
In some cases, heavy snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea. If your sleep dentists at West Coast Snore & Sleep Solutions notice signs of sleep apnea, we’ll make sure you get the correct diagnosis and the appropriate care.
Your Sleep Dentists in Vista
Our dentist know how to treat snoring to make sure you and the people in your life can sleep comfortably every night. Call (760) 940-2273 today to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are snoring and sleep apnea related?
While snoring is one of the most noticeable symptoms of sleep apnea, not everyone who snores has sleep apnea. If you snore, we recommend getting a sleep test to make sure your snoring isn’t a sign of sleep apnea.
Even if you don’t have sleep apnea, Dr. Henninger can help treat your snoring with a convenient oral appliance. Snoring can affect your relationship with your partner and drive them to seek a different place to sleep.
Can snoring give you a sore throat?
Yes, one of the most common symptoms of snoring throughout the night is waking up with a sore throat. You may also notice a dry mouth and sometimes, a headache.
But snoring can also be a sign of a more serious health condition -- sleep apnea. Sleep apnea can lead to health complications including heart attacks, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. A sleep test can diagnose you so you can get the treatment you need.
Even if you don’t have sleep apnea, snoring can still impact your life. Snoring can make sharing a bed with your partner difficult and can drive a wedge between you. Treatment for snoring can help you sleep peacefully in bed together.
Where does snoring come from?
Snoring is often the result of excess tissue in and around your throat, compressing your airway. The air trying to pass through the constricted airway while you’re asleep can cause snoring.
While snoring isn’t always serious, it can be detrimental to your relationship and is a potential sign of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea can lead to life-threatening health conditions, so if you snore it’s important to make sure you don’t have it.
Can snoring be stopped?
Yes, many people can stop their snoring with the help of treatment. Convenient oral appliances move your jaw forward while you sleep to open your airway so you’ll sleep silently. There are also some lifestyle changes you can make to help stop your snoring.
Some of these lifestyle changes include losing weight, stopping the use of sedatives before bed, and quitting smoking. We recommend making these changes with the guidance of a professional and also alongside other snoring treatment.
North County Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry is located at 1934 Via Centre Ste A Vista, CA 92081.