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10 months ago
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Sleep apnea: Mouthguards less invasive, just as ef...
I assume you are not aware of it, because of being asleep. Maybe it happens in deeper sleep?
MichaelRo
10 months ago
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Could be but I'm only talking of what I can consciously control. I do know I snore if I sleep on my back, that's probably sleeping with the mouth open.
TheCapeGreek
10 months ago
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The tongue and jaw muscles slack and relax when you fall asleep, like much of the rest of your body. For many, this causes apnea and heavy snoring.
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