How To Manage Aerophagia
Adjust Dentures Or CPAP Machine

There's a good chance an individual's dentures or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, if they use one, has an impact on aerophagia. When dentures fit too loosely, it can cause excessive production of saliva. This, in turn, causes individuals to swallow with more frequency. As a result, they have a higher chance of swallowing air. If individuals use a CPAP machine, it's not uncommon for air from the machine to enter the esophagus instead of the airway. Naturally, it ends up in the digestive system.
In both of these circumstances, individuals can typically adjust their dentures or CPAP machine to alleviate the problem. They can speak with their dentist to see about creating a set of dentures that fit more naturally. For CPAP users, the pressure may be higher than they really need. If the individual tends to breathe through their mouth when sleeping, it's possible their mouth is falling open when they use their continuous positive airway pressure machine. A doctor can help patients examine the possibilities and make the necessary adjustments.
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