
Introducing a Personalized Oral Appliance for Snoring
The first step in addressing chronic snoring is to determine if it points to a more significant medical issue. While persistent and loud snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea, it's essential to understand that not everyone who snores has this condition.
If it's confirmed that your snoring isn't linked to sleep apnea, you're classified as a "primary snorer." To improve your sleep quality and that of your household, our recommendation often involves a custom-made oral appliance.
Worn during bedtime and throughout sleep, this appliance is akin to a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer. It provides a removable and non-intrusive solution for snoring by subtly adjusting your jaw position, promoting better airflow, and facilitating a quieter and more restful sleep.
