Q What is snoring?
A The noise of snoring is caused by the vibration of
the soft tissues in the upper airway. During sleep the muscles of the
upper airway relax resulting in the formation of bottlenecks or even
complete obstruction of the airways. The body reacts by increasing the
velocity of the air which in turn causes vibration of the soft tissues
which generates the noise of snoring.


Q Who is likely to snore?
A Research has shown that approximately 40% of the
adult population snore. As a person gets older the chances of snoring
increases. (i.e. in men aged 60 this increases to 60%.) The chances of
snoring are also increased if a person is overweight or drinks alcohol.
Q What is Obstructive Sleep Apnoea?
A This is a medical condition. People suffering from it
are heard to gasp for breath while they are asleep. Additional symptoms
are daytime drowsiness or the feeling of not having a full nights sleep.
Where Sleep Apnoea is suspected an anti-snoring device may still be
prescribed but it is essential that you consult your medical
practitioner and if he confirms that Sleep Apnoea is suspected, that you
are referred to the sleep clinic of a hospital for further
investigation.
Not everyone that snores suffers from Sleep Apnoea – but nearly everyone
who suffers from Sleep Apnoea will snore.

Q What help is available?
A Your dentist could make you an oral appliance which is worn at night
to prevent snoring.
This will consists of two thin plastic formings which fit over the upper
and lower teeth. They are joined together by two connectors that gently
hold the lower jaw in a forward position. Any opening of the mouth pulls
the lower jaw further forward.
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Q Can anyone use this appliance?
A The appliance can not be made if you have no natural
teeth or only a few natural teeth. Your dentist will be able to advise
you as to your own situation.

Q What happens next?
A Your dentist will ask you to complete a questionnaire
(if possible with your partner) and then take moulds of your upper and
lower tooth arches. Your appliance will be custom made to the moulds of
your mouth and your dentist will fit it. (Allow about two weeks for your
appliance to be manufactured.) You will be asked to wear it initially
each night for a week to ensure that the noise of snoring has been
eliminated. If after wearing it for a week the noise of snoring has not
been completely eliminated your appliance should be returned to your
dentist for adjustment.
Unfortunately it is not possible to guarantee that the appliance will
work on everyone. Statistics demonstrate that in 62% of people that
snore it will totally eliminate the noise of snoring. In the remaining
cases the noise of snoring may be reduced or it will not work at all.

Q Does the appliance require maintenance?
A The appliance does require regular maintenance but
the intervals between maintenance periods are difficult to predict
because they depend on the individuals case. If you grind your teeth at
night the life of your appliance will be reduced.

Q Does the appliance come with a warranty?
A Some appliances have an initial 6 months repair and
servicing warranty from the date of manufacture of the appliance. You
will need to discuss this with your dentist.
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