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Why You Drool In Your Sleep—and How To Stop It - MSN
Mandibular advancement devices, which are mouthpieces used to help treat OSA, can also cause excessive production of saliva and, in turn, drooling while you sleep. Other symptoms of OSA include: ...
In very rare cases drooling can have some more serious health complications, adds Dr Patel: “Excess saliva can be aspirated into your lungs, putting you at risk of pneumonia.
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