Can Tonsils Cause Snoring?
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CUSTMBITE SNORING SYSTEM FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Better Sleep Quality
- Easily Customized Fit To Your Teeth
- No Uncomfortable Contraptions, Drugs or Surgery
- Patented Design With Tori To Keep Your Tongue In Forward Position
- Reduces Snoring By Up To 50%*
- 65% More Comfortable Than Other Over-The-Counter Anti-Snoring Devices*
*Findings provided by a 3rd party research partner, BioSerenity Research
Sometimes, it's difficult to pin down the exact cause of your snoring – especially if you're not a medical expert. Is snoring caused by your lifestyle choices, such as your diet or your alcohol consumption? Is snoring caused by the tongue? Is it caused by the jaw? Or is snoring in fact caused by your tonsils? The latter question has led to a considerable amount of confusion, so let's examine the relationship between tonsils and snoring. Of course, there are many other factors to consider, such as whether you're using safe, effective snoring solutions like the CustMbite Snoring System.
So… Can Tonsils Cause Snoring?
The truth is that tonsils can cause snoring, but only in relatively rare circumstances. Usually, tonsils cause snoring only when they become enlarged — a condition known as tonsillar hypertrophy. When individuals encounter this issue, snoring can occur due to partial obstruction of air channels, leading to increased vibrations and reduced airflow.
How Common are Enlarged Tonsils?
In truth, the chances of encountering this issue as an adult are quite slim. Tonsillar hypertrophy is much more common in children because younger individuals tend to struggle with infections during their early years. These infections can lead to swollen glands and tonsils, leading to snoring. While adults can still experience enlarged tonsils, it is exceedingly rare.
So What's Really Causing My Snoring?
If you're struggling with snoring as an adult, the real cause is probably your tongue. This is what Dr. Michael Alvarez, a sleep doctor with 40 years of experience, has been saying for years. According to Dr. Alvarez, the tongue can relax a little too much during sleep, causing it to move back towards your air channel, reducing airflow, and causing snoring. So in the end, it's exactly the same concept as enlarged tonsils — the only difference is that another part of your body is causing the obstruction. So… can tonsils cause snoring? Yes, but your tongue is much more likely to be the real culprit. Either way, the solution is the same: you need to keep your airway clear during sleep.
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What Are Some Potential Solutions?
Dr. Alvarez has developed an ingenious solution known as the CustMbite Snoring System. This two-piece snoring mouth guard keeps air channels clear and unobstructed by gently guiding the tongue forward and down. This is accomplished with embedded tori along the device that comfortably move your tongue into a correct position.
The CustMbite Snoring System is also one of the most comfortable anti-snoring devices on the market today with a slim, almost weightless material. Snoring patients can mold this device to all the unique contours and lines of their mouth, resulting in a fully personalized, snug fit. Better yet, you can choose whether you'd like to wear the upper portion, the lower portion, or both. This means that there are plenty of customization and personalization options for mouths of all shapes and sizes.
Another potential solution is a tonsillectomy. This is a surgical procedure that involves removing the tonsils. This can be a little overkill, especially when tonsils and snoring likely have no connection if you're an adult. Surgery is also expensive, and it can lead to complications and pain. That being said, you should consult with your doctor to determine the right choice for you.
If your doctor gives the all-clear, be careful when choosing a snoring mouthguard. Many companies attempt to stop snoring by creating one-size-fits-all devices that move your jaw into awkward positions. This totally fails to address the root cause of snoring, and it can cause significant pain. Sometimes, these misguided devices can even cause serious health problems, like temporomandibular joint disorder. In contrast, the CustMbite Snoring System is comfortable and customizable in order to deliver results with a snug, “barely-there” feel.
Try the CustMbite Snoring System Risk-Free
If you'd like to try a more affordable option that actually targets the real cause of your snoring, you can test out the CustMbite Snoring System risk-free for 30 days. This reliable, long-lasting device is made and designed entirely in the United States with a price tag of just $89.99 – a solid investment for a legitimate, safe solution based on real scientific research.
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The Secret to Relieving Snoring
CustMbite moves the tongue out of the airway without moving the jaw forward, resulting in a more simple and comfortable anti-snoring solution.
-The Tongue Moves Forward
-The Airways Open Up
-Snoring Is Virtually Eliminated Immediately!
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UPPER DEVICE
Tori bumps are placed to guide the tongue forward, keeping it out of the airway.
LOWER DEVICE
Placed to encourage the tongue to lift slightly, elevating it to help clear the airway.
MEET THE INVENTOR - Dr. Michael Alvarez
Dr. R. Michael Alvarez is a dentist who brings decades of experience and training to his current practice in Fremont, California. Dr. Alvarez graduated from the University of Southern California, in 1977, and established his dentistry practice in Fremont in 1979. In addition to his practice, Dr. Alvarez is one of the driving forces in Dental Sleep Medicine, leading organizations and training seminars to deliver oral appliance for treating sleep disorders.