Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD, PC
Ear Nose and Throat
Mount Arlington, NJ
(973) 770-7101
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PROCEDURES

  • Sleep Apnea Surgery
  • Pillar Procedure
    • How It Works
    • What Causes Snoring?
    • Is Pillar Right For You?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Questions For The Doctor
    • Compare Soft Palate Procedures
    • Insurance Coverage
  • Sinus Surgery
  • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
  • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
  • Tympanostomy Tubes (Ear Tubes)
  • Laryngoscopy
  • InOffice Testing
    • Allergy Testing (RAST)
    • Test Results By Phone
  • Audiology Testing
    • Complete Audiologic Evaluation(CAE)
    • Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
    • Tympanogram (TYMP)
    • Electrocochleography (ECOG)
    • Videonystagmography (VNG or VENG)
    • Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
    • Hearing Aids

What Causes Snoring?

And how do you stop snoring?

Snoring is a noise made by the vibration of tissue in the upper airway, i.e., your mouth, nose and the back of your throat.

Try this: Tilt your head back, open your mouth and pretend that you're gargling. Feel that flutter at the back of your throat? That's your soft palate, which is believed to be a significant contributor for the 80% or more of people who can't stop snoring.1

One in four people have a problem with chronic snoring2 and can't stop snoring on their own. If you're sharing a household with a snorer, you know that if they can't stop snoring, it will always be your problem too. On average, the bed partner of a snorer loses at least an hour of sleep every night.3 Because the partner's sleep is interrupted so frequently, it isn't deep and restful. As a result, they can be irritable, resentful, even unsafe at the wheel while driving. Sleep deprivation can also compromise the immune system and lead to low energy, decreased productivity and muddled thinking. Chronic snoring can even be a sign of a more serious health problem, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Eventually, the lack of sleep can cause the snorer or bed partner to move to a different room. Imagine the strain that can have on a relationship. Or maybe you don't have to imagine it at all, because you're already living with a loved one who can't stop snoring.

If you're one of the many people who can't stop snoring, Dr. Aroesty and Ms.Corrice can examine and assess whether the Pillar Procedure is right for you. If your soft palate is one of the reasons you can't stop snoring, the Pillar Procedure may be a great option for you.

The Pillar Procedure. The first step toward better sleep.

The soft palate is almost always involved in chronic snoring, but there may be other factors as well, such as blockage of the nasal airway, tonsils and adenoids. Dr. Aroesty and Ms.Corrice will examine all parts of your upper airway and assess if your soft palate is contributing to your snoring. If your soft palate is a factor, the Pillar Procedure may be an effective treatment option for you, because it stiffens the soft palate to reduce or eliminate the tissue vibration that can cause snoring.

The Pillar Procedure can be performed as a stand-alone procedure or used in combination with other treatments and lifestyle changes to help patients stop snoring. More than 30,000 people worldwide have been treated with the Pillar Procedure.

The Pillar Procedure can be an effective first step in your journey to a better night's sleep. Do you want to know if the Pillar Procedure is right for you? Call our office today to setup an appointment (973) 770-7101 .

  • For more information, please visit our Garden State Snoring Solutions website

1. Quinn SJ, Daly N, Ellis PD. Observation of the mechanism of snoring using sleep nasendoscopy. Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci. 1995 Aug; 20(4): 360-4.
2. American Academy of Otolaryngology.
3. Beninati W, Harris CD, Herold, DL and Shepard, JW, Jr. The Effect of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea on the Sleep Quality of Bed Partners, Mayo Clin Proc. 1999; 74(10): 955-58.

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