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Laser Snoring Treatments – What it is and Why it’s Done?

As a very common problem, there are multiple different websites online claiming to be able to cure snoring or at least relieve some of the problems that come with it. Snoring can be of concern in many different ways, whether it is keeping everybody else in the household awake or related to the serious health problem that is sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common disorder in which your breathing is interrupted during sleep, causing more pauses between each breath and choking sounds. Thus, if you are suffering from obstructive sleep apnea you should seek such treatments. However, one highly successful solution to snoring issues is laser snoring treatments.

What are laser snoring treatmendentistts?

As one of the main causes of snoring is having excess tissue in the soft palate at the back of the mouth, a precise and safe laser treatment could be the cure to snoring problems. Laser snoring treatments work by removing the tissue that is causing the blockages in the airway. By doing so, the laser clears the path for smoother breathing and fewer vibrations that cause the snoring in the first place.

How is the surgery done?

Through the use of local anesthetic on the area at the back of the throat, the procedure can commence. The laser is used to shrink the size of the excess tissue as the patient remains awake and upright in a chair. The main objective of using a laser is to cause scar tissue, which results in a tightened palate and therefore less blockage for the airway. However, it is important to note that in some cases the surgery needs to be performed multiple times to remove excess tissue, depending on the individual. Post-surgery, there tends to be some soreness that can last up to two weeks.

How much does it cost?

Dedentist with patience pending on where you go for your surgery, treatments can cost between $1000 and $2000. This is obviously varied with each, especially if the patient has to go back for a repeated procedure. For most people with a snoring problem, surgery is their last resort after having tried many other techniques to help reduce their snoring or stop it altogether. It is important to do your research before going for the surgery option and to discuss it with your doctor.

Though not totally immune from the typical challenges synonymous with any surgery, it has been previously recorded that laser snoring treatments have been highly successful for up to 95% of patients, and impressive and comforting percentage for those with severe snoring problems.…

Kennith Rubino