10. Mandibular Advancement Surgery

Effective breathing is key during sleep and it's possible you may have structural issues in your head, nose and/or throat or even below which are negatively impacting your ability to breathe. These include:

When there are structural issues at play that are negatively impacting your breathing and thus sleep, the dental profession has many solutions (besides the traditional C-PAP option that the medical professional will routinely prescribe). ENTs can also help in this department if enlarged polyps and turbinates are at play. Performing specific postural restoration and orofacial myofunctional therapy techniques can address neuromuscular tension issues as well as poor patterns related to chewing, swallowing, tongue posture and breathing. 

You may consider pursuing mandibular advancement surgery if you have tried without success or do not align with:

This procedure is usually indicated for individuals with a considerably underdeveloped upper jaw (maxilla) which is significantly impacting your lower jaw alignment and breathing mechanics for sleeping. The recovery can be quite arduous and painful and typically involves keeping your jaw wired shut for a period of time. It also involves permanent metal in your head.

 

There are many other structural solutions to breathing and sleep problems.

 

Browse the following 8 options or use your testing technique to determine if any pertain to you.

 

Sleep issues can be rooted in physiological and emotional problems.

 

Browse the following 2 options or use your testing technique to determine if any pertain to you.