When snoring is not a disease with a medical risk and there is no medical necessity for treatment. Snoring is generally treated only if there is a treatment on the part of the person concerned wishes. There currently exists no evidence that early treatment of a snoring) (in adulthood to prevent a possible progression to obstructive sleep apnea could.
Against this background, the indication should be strictly made in particular to invasive measures. For the selection of a potential surgical procedure, this means that depending on the findings pathoanatomical the surgical procedure with the least invasive, that is, morbidity and complication rate, is preferable. But even with conservative methods (eg, mandibular advancement devices) should be long-term risks associated with snoring are given particular attention.



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