Put Snoring to Rest for a Better Quality of Life!

Although snoring is common, it’s not necessarily normal and may even adversely affect the health of people who snore. Fortunately, there are many lifestyle changes and effective practices to help you reduce snoring and live a healthier life.
The Truth About Snoring
Snoring can be a result of various factors such as weight gain, age, and diet. Excess weight and aging may cause the tissues of the soft palate to become loose and flabby. As you breathe in, the air vibrates the flaccid tissue producing the sounds of snoring. Alcohol, gluten, and dairy may contribute to nasal congestion which promotes mouth breathing and snoring. These factors are why we emphasize the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle to combat snoring naturally.
By making simple but impactful changes to your lifestyle, you can address these contributing factors to snoring and improve your overall health and well-being. A good night's sleep is vital for physical and mental rejuvenation, immune system function, and optimal cognitive performance.
Sleep Related Breathing Disorder (SRBD)
Snoring not only disrupts your sleep impacting your overall health and quality of life, but it can also be a sign of a Sleep Related Breathing Disorder (SRBD). The American Dental Association encourages dentists to screen patients for SRBD by examining oral structures such as the palate, tongue, jaw development and orientation. These factors can directly impact breathing and sleep. Addressing the oral contributions to SRBD can be equally if not more impactful than managing weight and diet alone.
QuietNite® Laser Treatment
Are you or someone you know an adult grappling with the challenges of snoring? Consider the highly effective QuietNite® laser treatment. Designed specifically for chronic snorers, QuietNite® harnesses the power of leading-edge technology to combat this issue. By utilizing low-level laser energy, this treatment targets the vibrations in the soft tissues of your soft palate that are responsible for snoring.
QuietNite® stimulates collagen production and promotes a more restful sleep experience. With its effectiveness, safety, and non-invasive nature, QuietNite® is the ideal choice for individuals seeking relief from their snoring troubles.

Childhood Snoring
Snoring in children may seem cute, but it's a sign of a potential breathing problem. See a doctor if your child snores, as they may have SRBD. Dental professionals may be able to help prevent further issues. For more information, see the article on page 7 of the May 2023 issue of Sound Outlook: Signs Your Child May Have a Sleep Related Breathing Disorder.
Time to Put Snoring to Rest!
By addressing snoring, you can bid farewell to daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and the potential health risks associated with poor sleep. Dental professionals can help you achieve the restful sleep you deserve, enabling you to wake up refreshed and ready to tackle each day.
By seeking non-invasive treatment, you're taking a proactive step towards ensuring restful sleep and enhanced well-being.
Snoring can have different underlying causes and everyone’s needs are unique. It’s important to seek a professional who will identify the factors contributing to your snoring, ensuring that you receive the support, education, and treatment for achieving long-term success.
Don't let snoring deprive you of restful sleep and overall wellness any longer. Embrace a healthy lifestyle, explore the benefits of noninvasive treatments and seek professionals who can help you to identify the root of the issue.

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Dr. Carla Yamashiro is the principal Integrative Biological Dentist at Ecologic Dentistry located in Bonney Lake, WA. Please visit ecologicdentistry.com for more information.






