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TMJ Snoring: Could Your Jaw Be the Hidden Cause of Your Sleepless Nights?

Many people believe that the cause of their snoring is allergies, a stuffy nose, or sleeping on their back. However, the position of your jaw could also be inhibiting the airflow while you sleep. A misaligned jaw may constrict the airway by narrowing it, therefore making it more difficult for air to flow effectively through
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TMJ Snoring: How Jaw Problems Can Affect Your Sleep and What You Can Do About It

If you or someone close to you snores every night, most likely, you will think that the problem is blocked airways or the wrong sleeping position. Most people don’t realize that TMJ can also be associated with jaw problems. If the jaw is out of alignment, it will affect the airway during sleep and make
