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Snoring Treatment – Columbus, OH

Why You’re Snoring and How It’s Treated

If you’re exhausted or you’re recovering from a sickness, it’s not uncommon for you to snore. However, if loud snoring happens chronically, it could be a sign of a greater issue: the partial blockage of your airway, which is associated with a condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

There’s favorable news for you and your partner, though; the loud snoring can be effectively treated. Finding remedy simply starts by reaching out to our Columbus office to discuss your situation and treatment options with Dr. Buck today!

The Causes of Snoring and Its Treatment

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The cause of your snoring is usually one of the following: the tongue falls to the back of the mouth, the jaw shifts slightly while you sleep or a combination of both. These problems can be exacerbated by increased neck girth or drinking alcohol before retiring for bed. The partial blockage that occurs causes vibrations as oxygen attempts to enter your throat while you sleep, which results in the loud snoring.

As eluded to earlier, this is usually a sign of OSA, but there is help available. With a custom oral appliance provided by Dr. Buck, you can soon have a more restful, quiet and safer night of sleep.

Advantages of Customized Oral Appliances

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The most common method for treating OSA is with the CPAP machine, which is a unit that consists of three main parts: a base, tube and mask. Its function is to force air into the throat while you sleep to prevent snoring and bouts of apnea (pauses in breathing). However, many patients find it to be loud and uncomfortable, which defeats the purpose of attempting to overcome the thundering sounds of snoring.

At The Columbus Sleep Center, we offer an effective alternative: an oral appliance that comfortably shifts your jaw slightly forward while you sleep, which helps to keep your airway open. Unlike the CPAP machine, it provides the following benefits:

You Deserve to Sleep Better

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After a long day, haven’t you and your partner earned the right to a quiet and rejuvenating night of sleep? If you think so, then don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment to meet with Dr. Buck so you can receive snoring treatment in Columbus.

Thus, you can prevent some of the potential issues that can come about when restricted airflow isn’t addressed, like hypertension, heart disease, stroke, obesity and diabetes. With the expert care we provide, you can soon lead the healthiest and most productive life possible. So don’t postpone your wellness; contact us today to schedule a visit!

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