Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance
May 30th, 2011
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snoring serious? Home remedies can really help for moderate or light snorers, here are the home remedies that can help-and your partner sleep better.
oral appliances and sleep apnea
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Stop Snoring Mouth Piece – Anti Snore Oral Mouthpiece Sleep Solution $19.95 This anti-snoring mouthpiece was created by Snore-Ex to help eliminate snoring and improve sleep. These are made custom fit to your bite right in your own home and only take a few moments to prepare. This anti snoring mouthpiece is unobtrusive and comfortable to wear. It works by slightly repositioning your lower jaw which then allows more airflow between your tongue and the soft palette of your m… |
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Snore Free Now Kit – Snore Free Now Kit – SFN1SFN1 $39.95 Snore Free Now Kit The Snore Free Now Kit is a new patented, non-surgical oral appliance specifically designed to effectively treat most cases of snor… |
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Anti Snore Device Mouth Piece Mouthpiece Stop Snoring Sleep Help Aid Adjustable Cotton Strap Side effects of breathing through the mouth When a person breathes through their mouth, dust, soot, germs, small insects, cold and dry air, even toxic gases can enter the body without any filtration. This can be very detrimental to your health, and can lead to snoring and sleep apnea. Moreover, breathing through the mouth deprives the lungs of oxygen and can cause a loss of concentration, sexual … |
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Sleep Apnea – The Phantom of the Night: Overcome sleep apnea syndrome and snoring $20.00 Sleep apnea disrupts the lives of millions of unsuspecting victims. Their struggle to breathe during sleep is a major cause of daytime sleepiness, accidents, poor health, lost years of productivity and happiness, and even death. Experts in sleep medicine and a patient guide people with snoring and sleep apnea and their families to take advantage of dramatically effective medical treatment. Brou… |
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Dental Management of Sleep Disorders $85.00 Dental Management of Sleep Disorders focuses on the dentist’s role in treating patients with sleep problems, chiefly sleep disordered breathing and bruxism. A practical clinical book, Dental Management of Sleep Disorders highlights the background to these problems, discusses the dentist’s role in their diagnosis and treatment, and outlines clinical strategies and guidance. The book features a … |