Grinding and snoring: Are more common than one thinks. Osa (obstructive sleep apnea) affects millions if people. There are many oral devices that are effective - best to consult with an ENT or a dentist who is trained to diagnose and treat osa. Hope this helps.
Answered 3/19/2015
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See a dentist .: First step is to see a dentist who deals with snoring and sleep apnea and "grinding" there are several options including removable appliances and "nightlase" dental laser snoring therapy.
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