Sno­ring the­ra­py / sleep apnea

Sno­ring can be stop­ped immediately

When you’­re slee­ping, your throat mus­cles re­lax while the jaw and ton­gue fall back. This au­to­ma­ti­cal­ly nar­rows your air­way and the air has to be forced th­rough a small gap. This makes the soft tis­sues vi­bra­te and cau­ses snoring.
The­re is a cheap and ab­so­lut­e­ly pain­less al­ter­na­ti­ve to a breathing mask (CPAP) or sur­gery — the an­ti-sno­ring appliance.

When you wear the ap­pli­ance, your lower jaw is slight­ly shifted for­ward. As a re­sult, the air­way in the rear throat area is on­ce again mo­re spa­cious than be­fo­re, i.e. exact­ly at the point whe­re sno­ring is of­ten cau­sed by too nar­row air­ways. The sno­ring noi­se stops im­me­dia­te­ly af­ter you start wea­ring the appliance.

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Sno­ring can be a he­alth hazard

Sno­ring is dan­ge­rous if it’s as­so­cia­ted wi­th short in­ter­rup­ti­ons of breathing. The­se in­ter­rup­ti­ons cau­se the oxy­gen con­tent in the blood to drop and im­portant or­gans such as the brain and he­art are no lon­ger sup­pli­ed wi­th suf­fi­ci­ent oxygen.

Sno­ring can be a he­alth hazard

Sno­ring is dan­ge­rous if it’s as­so­cia­ted wi­th short in­ter­rup­ti­ons of breathing. The­se in­ter­rup­ti­ons cau­se the oxy­gen con­tent in the blood to drop and im­portant or­gans such as the brain and he­art are no lon­ger sup­pli­ed wi­th suf­fi­ci­ent oxygen.

Do you want beau­tiful teeth?

Dr. Ba­rac is cer­ti­fied in the field of aes­the­tic den­ti­stry and the ma­ny ca­ses he has trea­ted in this field testi­fy to his ex­pe­ri­ence. He is one of ap­pro­xi­m­ate­ly 450 den­tists among 55,000 den­tists in Ger­ma­ny who suc­cessful­ly pas­sed the cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on in 2009 af­ter two ye­ars of in­ten­si­ve theo­re­ti­cal and prac­ti­cal trai­ning and examination.