Why do people snore?
Snoring is the noise from vibrations in the soft palate, mouth, nose, and throat. It happens when airflow is blocked partially from nose to vocal cords. Sources can be nose, oropharynx, or base of tongue.
Snoring is the noise from vibrations in the soft palate, mouth, nose, and throat. It happens when airflow is blocked partially from nose to vocal cords. Sources can be nose, oropharynx, or base of tongue.
While asleep, throat muscles relax, narrowing the airway. Muscles become less firm, allowing surrounding tissues to vibrate and create snoring sounds. When awake, muscles remain active, maintaining an open airway to prevent vibrations.
Better airflow, less snoring, deeper sleep
They gently open the nasal passages to improve airflow during sleep, helping reduce snoring caused by restricted breathing.
Yes, they’re made from soft, flexible materials designed for secure, all-night comfort.
Internal dilators expand airflow from inside the nostrils, while external clips or strips lift nasal passages from the outside.
Internal silicone dilators are washable and reusable, making them a long-lasting breathing solution.
Yes, they are drug-free, non-invasive, and designed for regular nighttime use.
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