Methods and tools are disclosed for inserting an implant device that
treats snoring and apnea of a patient by altering the position of a soft
palate. Methods and tools can make an incision in patient's soft and hard
palate to create a cavity that can house the implant. The tools can have
visually observable markings that can be aligned with the incision, thus
controlling the depth of the cavity. A needle having an incision edge can
be used to make an incision in patient's soft palate. The needle can be
bent into a suitable longitudinal shape to allow easier access and
visualization of the process. A blade that makes the cavity in the tissue
can be housed inside a channel in the needle. The tools may have stoppers
to prevent excessive extension and retraction of the blade thus
preventing an excessive cavity depth. Some tools may also house the
implant device, which may be implanted after the cavity is formed.