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The fact is that there isn't any general consensus on the purpose of the uvula, that little flap of skin visible at the back of your mouth. Many physicians believe the uvula is a vestigial anatomic structure without a significant function, while others believe that it has a role in speech and swallowing in that it helps in sealing off of the nasopharynx during those activities.

The uvula is involved in snoring and in fact, the uvula is often surgically removed in treatments for snoring and sleep apnea. The surgery is quite often effective.

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