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  2. Do anti-snoring devices actually work? - AOL

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    Anti-snoring devices that address the nasal pathway. If you have allergies, sinus issues or congestion, try to treat that first, says Chung. Your doctor may be able to prescribe nasal spray or ...

  3. 7 Types of Anti-Snoring Devices You Don’t Want To Snooze On

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    Chin Strap Anti-Snoring Device: Anti Snoring Chin Strap, $16. I mean, this is certainly a look, if nothing else. The chin strap is meant to keep your jaw delicately clenched as to prevent that ...

  4. These Anti-Snoring Devices Can Help You (and Your Partner ...

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    The Best Anti-Snoring Devices. Best Overall: Rhinomed Mute Anti-Snoring Nasal Dilator. Best Mouthpiece: ZQuiet Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece. Best Strips: Breathe Right Nasal Strips for Snoring ...

  5. Sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    The "Pillar" device is a treatment for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; it is thin, narrow strips of polyester. Three strips are inserted into the roof of the mouth (the soft palate) using a modified syringe and local anesthetic, in order to stiffen the soft palate. This procedure addresses one of the most common causes of snoring and sleep ...

  6. Mandibular advancement splint - Wikipedia

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    A mandibi splint or mandibi advancement splint is a prescription custom-made medical device worn in the mouth used to treat sleep-related breathing disorders including: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), snoring, and TMJ disorders. These devices are also known as mandibular advancement devices, sleep apnea oral appliances, oral airway dilators, and ...

  7. Snoring - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Otorhinolaryngology, sleep medicine. Snoring is the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping. The sound may be soft or loud and unpleasant. Snoring during sleep may be a sign, or first alarm, of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

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