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View Post: Cause of Snoring
24 Nov 2009 by Kimberly Green
This behind the hard palate and has no bone. The bell is such a small piece of tissue that hangs below the soft palate on the back of the tongue. The sound of snoring varies with the degree of obstruction. What causes snoring? ...
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View Post: Cures For Snoring Can Be Difficult To Find
12 hours ago by lucy
It is hard to find an individual who hasn't snored at least a few times at night; however, snoring can sometimes be more than just an occasional thing. ... Snoring is because your mouth, tongue, and throat muscles relax at night, but they can relax too much. When this happens, they may block your airways and this causes the uvula vibrate or the soft palate to basically knock against the back of your throat to cause the noise known as snoring. For more immediate results, ...
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View Post: What You Don't Know About Breathing - Steven Y Park, MD's Blog ...
24 Nov 2009 by Steven Y Park, MD
Almost invariably, one or both parents will snore and have known or unknown cardiovascular disease. If you have a high-arched hard palate, an extra small mouth or a recessed jaw, or scalloping on the side of the tongue, do you prefer to ...
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View Post: More Detail On The Jaw
22 Nov 2009 by Greg Barker
A balanced tongue is correctly positioned against the hard palate and facilitates efficient nose breathing and proper vocalisation mechanics for life! Interesting Case Studies (with permission from Angela Caine; www.voicegym.co.uk.) ...
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View Post: Soft-palate implants for simple snoring
31 Dec 2006
2.2 Outline of the procedure 2.2.1 Under local anaesthesia, a hollow introducer needle containing the implant is used to pierce the soft palate close to the junction with the hard palate, into its muscle layer. ...
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View Post: The Best Cures for Snoring
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View Post: Could A Cold Be Causing You To Snore?
20 Oct 2009 by Carol Bartram
The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthetic and involves the implant being inserted through a hollow needle into the soft palate close to the junction with the hard palate and reaching into the muscular layer. ...
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View Post: Ryan In Real Time: Removula the Uvula: Part 1
7 Oct 2009 by Ryan-in-Real-Time
Human Anatomy 101: Lesson 1: The Uvula - The small piece of soft tissue that can be seen dangling down from the soft palate over the back of the tongue. The uvula is described variously shaped like a U, a tear or a grape. .... If finding people to sleep with me overnight wasn't hard before the snoring, a CPAP machine being pulled out of my trunk certainly would not help anything. Nothing says, “Let's get it on” like a face mask pushing humidified air attached to a tank ...
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View Post: Best Anti Snoring Devices
6 Nov 2009 by admin
Extra mass in the throat may be caused by an extra long soft palate, or uvula, and excess tissues due to a broad neck. It is not ideal to have surplus muscular tissue in the throat due to very small space. ... Most individuals are mindful of the sprays that claim to furnish respite from snoring, but few people can supply proof of concrete results. Snoring is induced by a blocked air passage, so don't forget that soft or hard tissues take on no part in the issue. ...
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View Post: How to Rescue yourself From Sleep Apnea
13 Nov 2009 by Apnea
Second, the hard palate, soft palate and uvula must rest tightly on the tongue forming a seal without any fluid or air space between them. You will learn how to squeezeout any air gap between the tongue and the palates with your tongue. ...
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