Snoring affects millions of people every night. Some people think it is simply annoying background noise. Others joke about it or blame poor sleeping positions. But persistent snoring can sometimes signal something much bigger.
Snoring may affect sleep quality, relationships, energy levels, and overall health. In certain situations, it may even indicate a more serious issue such as sleep-disordered breathing or sleep apnea.
Poor sleep affects far more than nighttime comfort. It can influence your energy, focus, mood, heart health, oral health, and quality of life.
In this episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad explains why people snore, when snoring should become a concern, and what treatment options may help improve sleep and overall wellness.
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Snoring happens when airflow becomes partially restricted during sleep.
As air moves through narrowed spaces, soft tissues vibrate.
This vibration creates the sound associated with snoring.
Several factors can contribute:
Many factors may overlap.
Occasional snoring may not indicate a serious issue.
Persistent loud snoring sometimes deserves closer evaluation.
Warning signs may include:
These symptoms may suggest disrupted sleep quality.
Sleep apnea occurs when breathing repeatedly stops or becomes significantly reduced during sleep.
This interruption can lower oxygen levels and affect sleep quality.
Common symptoms include:
Many people remain unaware they have sleep apnea.
Partners often notice symptoms first.
Sleep and oral health connect more closely than many people realize.
Poor sleep quality may contribute to:
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Dentists often evaluate structures that affect breathing and oral function.
Signs occasionally observed may include:
Routine dental visits sometimes reveal clues patients never notice.
Schedule an evaluation:
Some habits may improve airflow and sleep quality.
Helpful changes can include:
Back sleeping may worsen airway narrowing.
Weight changes sometimes influence airway size.
Alcohol relaxes tissues and may worsen snoring.
Poor sleep habits may contribute to fatigue and airway issues.
Breathing through the nose often improves airflow.
Small improvements sometimes create meaningful results.
Many people know about CPAP therapy.
Fewer realize dentists may provide oral appliance therapy for certain individuals.
Oral appliances work by helping support airway positioning during sleep.
Benefits may include:
Some patients prefer oral appliances over larger equipment.
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Dental sleep appliances gently reposition structures during sleep.
The goal is improved airflow.
Treatment becomes highly individualized.
Evaluation may include:
Every patient differs.
Snoring impacts more than the person sleeping.
Partners often experience:
Poor sleep can affect entire households.
Addressing snoring may improve quality of life for everyone.
Research continues exploring relationships between sleep quality and health.
Sleep affects:
Healthy sleep supports healthy living.
Today's dentistry increasingly focuses on overall health.
Dentists now recognize relationships involving:
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No.
Occasional snoring may occur without serious concerns.
Persistent symptoms deserve evaluation.
Some dentists provide oral appliance therapy for selected patients.
No.
Snoring and sleep apnea overlap but are not identical.
Yes.
Back sleeping may worsen airway narrowing in some people.
Yes.
Persistent snoring in children deserves medical evaluation.
Snoring should never be dismissed automatically.
Sleep affects your health, energy, relationships, and quality of life.
Understanding the cause matters.
Small changes sometimes create major improvements.
If you or a loved one struggles with snoring, poor sleep, or daytime fatigue, professional evaluation may help identify solutions.
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In this powerful episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad uncovers the life-altering link between snoring and sleep apnea—a condition that affects millions and often goes undiagnosed. Did you know loud snoring could be your body’s cry for help?
We break down the key signs and symptoms—like daytime fatigue, dry mouth, headaches, and jaw pain—and explore how your dentist may be the first to detect the problem. Dr. Saad also reviews modern, effective treatment options from CPAP alternatives to custom oral appliances that are small, silent, and life-saving.
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About Dr. Mary Decicco:
Dr. Mary DeCicco is a distinguished dentist with over four decades of clinical and military experience, now specializing in Dental Sleep Medicine. She earned her B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Scranton in 1976, followed by her DMD from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1979.
In 1995, she established a successful general dental practice in Skillman, NJ, where she served the community with distinction for 25 years. By 2010, she began focusing on sleep apnea awareness and treatment, and in 2015 became a Qualified Dentist with the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM).
She remains an active Rotarian and valued community leader in Montgomery and Rocky Hill, NJ.
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