Frequently Asked Questions > Sleep Dentistry > I snore at night. Can that have an impact on my health?

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Snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea caused by obstructed breathing while you sleep.  This means you are not receiving the oxygen you need.  They can put you at risk for many other health issues including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.  Call our office to set an evaluation visit to talk about dental options for treating your snoring.

Last updated on April 2, 2010 by Grant Hensley Dentistry