Courtesy of Glidewell
Laboratories

Dentist Prescribed Snoring Prevention Device
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One Third Of The Population Snores |
It is estimated that
more than 80 million people in North America snore while sleeping. While snorers often do
not seem to suffer from snoring themselves (excluding Sleep Apnea Disorder), their spouses
and children are often repeatedly disturbed during their sleep cycles. |

As many as 160 million people may be affected by snoring.
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Unfortunately, left
untreated snoring can produce tensions and even animosity among family members. Today
however, thanks to extensive research and documented effectiveness, your dentist can now
prescribe an affordable, custom made, SILENT NITE snoring prevention device. |
What Causes Snoring? |
During sleep, the
muscles, soft tissues in the throat (pharynx) and mouth relax making the breathing airway
smaller. This decrease in the airway space increases the velocity of air flowing though
the airway during breathing. As the velocity of required air is increased in the
constricted space, soft tissues like the soft palate and the uvula vibrate. These
vibrations of the soft tissues in the mouth and throat result in what is called
"noisy breathing" or generally referred to as snoring. It should also be noted
that sleep studies have shown that excess body weight, heavy alcohol consumption and other
sedatives have been shown to further increase the severity of snoring. |

Relaxed and collapsed airway produces soft tissue vibrations during breathing
which results in snoring.
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Surgical techniques to
remove respiration impairing structures such as uvula, enlarged tonsils and adenoids have
been among the many attempted snoring remedies. These soft tissue surgical procedures have
shown only moderate success rates (e.g. 20 to 40%). At certain levels of severity,
complete blockage of the airway space by the soft tissues and the tongue can occur. This
is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea if the period of asphyxiation lasts longer than 10
seconds. For the majority of snorers however, the most affordable, non-invasive,
comfortable, and effective snoring solution remains the dentist prescribed oral snoring
preventative device, such as the SILENT NITE. |
How Does The SILENT NITE Prevent Snoring? |
| Snoring research has also shown that
custom fabricated dental devices worn at night that move the lower jaw into a forward
position, increase the three dimensional space in the airway tube which reduces air
velocity and soft tissue vibration. By increasing the volumetric capacity of the airway
and preventing soft tissue vibrations, snoring is eliminated. In clinical research
studies, these dentist prescribed oral devices have exhibited initial snoring prevention
success rates of between 70 to 100%. |

With a SILENT NITE device the airway remains open allowing easier breathing
and prevents snoring.
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The SILENT NITE device
positions the lower jaw into a forward position by means of special connectors that are
attached to transparent flexible upper & lower forms. The forms are custom laminated
with heat and pressure to the dentists model of the mouth. The fit is excellent and
comfortable. |

The custom design of the SILENT NITE will insure comfort and effectiveness.
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Breathing Is Easier With A SILENT NITE |
SILENT NITE devices do
not interfere with breathing through the mouth. Even in cases of congested nasal passages
the device prevents snoring and allows uninhibited oral breathing. Small movements of the
jaw (temporomandibular joint or TMJ) are possible while wearing a SILENT NITE device. This
movement potential helps minimize stiffness in the joints of the jaw in the morning. The
SILENT NITE device may produce a slight sensation of the jaws being out of alignment upon
wakening. This feeling is due to lymphatic fluid build up in the jaw joint that occurs
overnight and will rapidly subside in minutes. SILENT NITE devices help promote deeper,
more restful sleep by preventing snoring. |

The special connectors position the jaw to keep the airway open and prevent
snoring.
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More Restful Sleep May Be In Your Future |
Your dentist has a
simple take-home checklist that when filled out with your partner will help determine the
exact design of your SILENT NITE. Ask for a copy and fill it out. Your dentist will be
able to advise you if this device could help you or your loved ones obtain better more
healthful sleep.
| The literature and photographs provided for the "SilentNite
snoring prevention device" were provided courtesy of the Glidewell Laboratories. |
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