The global anti-snoring devices market is segmented by type into oral appliances/mouthpieces, position control devices, nasal devices, chin straps, and tongue stabilizing devices. Oral appliances/mouthpieces are the most commonly used anti-snoring devices, as they work by repositioning the jaw or tongue to keep the airway open during sleep. Position control devices are designed to prevent the user from sleeping on their back, which can worsen snoring. Nasal devices help to keep the nasal passages open to promote better airflow. Chin straps are used to keep the mouth closed during sleep, preventing air from escaping through the mouth and causing snoring. Tongue stabilizing devices work by holding the tongue in place to prevent it from blocking the airway.
Snoring Surgery Market:
The snoring surgery market also offers a variety of options for individuals looking to treat their snoring. Common types of snoring surgery include uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP), which involves removing excess tissue from the back of the throat to widen the airway, and septoplasty, which corrects a deviated septum that may be causing breathing difficulties. Other surgical options include tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and palatal implants. These procedures aim to improve airflow and reduce the vibrations in the throat that cause snoring. Despite the availability of surgical options, many individuals opt for non-invasive anti-snoring devices due to their convenience and lower risks.