HK scientists suggest that inserting small synthetic rods in the back of the mouth, in the soft palate, appears to be a safe and effective treatment in stopping severe snoring.
The implants work by stiffening the soft palate and preventing it vibrating excessively as air passes through the throat during sleep, Crienglish.com reported Thursday.
The implant procedure, which can be performed under local anesthesia in less than a day, involves the use of a specially designed insertion device.
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong say they tested the implants in 12 patients with severe snoring problems over a 3-month period and no side effects or complications were found.
(CRI June 24, 2004)