Young man snoring while sleeping

Snoring is often dismissed as a common nuisance, but it can be a sign of underlying health issues, including dental problems. While most people associate snoring with sleep disorders, few realize that their oral health may play a significant role. Various dental issues, from misaligned teeth to jaw structure, can contribute to airway obstruction and be symptoms of dental-related snoring. Understanding the connection between dental health and snoring and the symptoms associated can help you take proactive steps toward better sleep and overall well-being. 

At Dee for Dentist, we specialize in identifying and treating dental conditions that affect your sleep quality. With advanced technology and a dedicated team, we aim to provide comprehensive care that improves both your oral health and sleep patterns. If snoring is impacting your life, our experts are here to help you find the right solution. Please get in touch with us to schedule a consultation with one of our dedicated dental practitioners. We look forward to getting to know you and working together to improve your health.

What Are Common Symptoms and Risk Factors of Dental-Related Snoring?

Several symptoms and risk factors might result in snoring and other sleep-related problems. If you notice any of the following symptoms or risk factors, we encourage you to contact us to begin learning about treatment options:

  • Missing teeth
  • Jaw misalignment, including TMJ (also called TMD or TMJD)
  • Grinding teeth, also called bruxism
  • Excess bone in the lower jaw
  • Overweight
  • Age 40 or older
  • Large tongue
  • Large tonsils
  • Small jaw
  • Nasal obstructions due to sinus issues, allergies, deviated septum, or similar issues
  • Family history of sleep apnea

Depending on your circumstances, we can discuss whether you would benefit from one of our dental procedures that target snoring and sleep health. We invite you to schedule a consultation to discuss your concerns, where we can talk about your medical history, allergies, and other relevant information. Dee for Dentist can make a significant difference in your well-being through personalized attention and unique dental care.

How Do Dental Issues Contribute to Snoring?

Dental issues can contribute to snoring in ways you might not consider, as they can block off access to essential airways. This can make breathing difficult, especially for those with certain health concerns, back sleepers, those who clench or grind their teeth, and certain other dental patients.

Excess bone in the lower jaw can push the tongue back toward the airway, further reducing the ease of airflow. Missing, crowded, or other issues with teeth alignment can also make it harder to breathe when asleep. Bite issues may also contribute to snoring.

Certain appliances can make it easier to breathe, though each one has different positive and negative impacts. Which one is best will depend on your specific circumstances, needs, and health goals. We encourage you to speak with Dee for Dentist about your options, and we can discuss them in greater detail during your consultation.

How Can Dental Treatments Help Reduce Snoring?

Depending on the circumstances, multiple treatment options can help reduce snoring during your rest. Whether you get a CPAP machine, braces, a retainer, botox, laser palate rejuvination, or a  sleep appliance, we can help you improve your sleep.

Most of these dental treatments work by adjusting bite, jaw alignment, or teeth alignment, increasing the ease of breathing by opening up the airways. This process should increase your quality of life, improve your sleep, reduce fatigue, and lead to quieter nights in your home.

If you want any additional information about reducing snoring, determining whether you have sleep apnea, or other aspects of your dental health, please contact us. At Dee for Dentist, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the high-quality care and attention they deserve. We want to ensure you feel comfortable and confident working with us, so reach out to us when you’re ready to begin.

Concerned About Dental Issues Impacting Your Sleep? Learn More With Dee for Dentist

Snoring caused by dental issues can significantly impact your sleep quality and overall health. At Dee for Dentist, we specialize in diagnosing and treating these conditions with advanced technology and a compassionate approach. Our dedicated team — led by the dedicated and talented Dr. Dee — is committed to improving your oral health and ensuring you get a restful night’s sleep.

We offer personalized treatment plans tailored to address your specific needs, helping you breathe easier and snore less. Don’t let snoring disrupt your life any longer. Contact us at our Silverado Ranch location at (702) 586-7800 or our Medical District location at (702) 870-3818, or use our contact form to schedule a consultation today. We look forward to speaking with you, learning about how we can help, and improving your dental care.