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Snoring and Your Teeth

Snoring and Your Teeth

Did you know that snoring can lead to dental problems? While snoring may seem like a simple issue, it can have a significant impact on your oral health. Snoring occurs due to an obstruction in the airway, which can disrupt your sleep, cause dry mouth, and even increase the risk of dental issues such as bruxism.

If your partner is constantly complaining about your snoring or you notice symptoms like jaw soreness, headaches or dry mouth upon waking, it may be a sign that snoring is affecting your teeth and gums.

During your consultation, we’ll examine your oral health and discuss how snoring may be affecting your teeth. We’ll also recommend solutions, such as mouthguards, lifestyle changes, or other treatments, to improve both your sleep quality and oral health.

If you’re concerned about how snoring might be impacting your teeth, or if you’ve noticed any of these symptoms, contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore your options for treatment.

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