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Stop Snoring Mouthpiece

$ 52.79

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Suitable For: Sleep Apnea, Snoring, snore, best stop snoring mouthguard
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: Thermoplastic Elastomer
  • UPC: 627987274097
  • Model: best stop snoring mouthpiece
  • Type: Mouthguard
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    SNORPLE
    Stop Snoring with SNORPLE or your Money Back!
    SNORPLE, is the only solution that comes with “Tongue Bumpers”, our patented Tongue support system, that ends your snoring. Plus, every SNORPLE is backed by our 30-Day Money Back Guarantee.
    Stop the root cause of snoring by directly effecting the tongue. SNORPLE is the only snoring solution with a completely adjustable tongue support system for maximum comfort. It’s like a snore harness for your tongue. It prevents the tongue from blocking your airway. Our revolutionary tongue Support is your key to ultimate success. Every SNORPLE is Guaranteed. If you are not completely satisfied, return it within 30 days for a full refund.
    Many people (and their partners) lose sleep due to chronic snoring. Snoring normally occurs when your tongue and tissues in your mouth and throat become too relaxed. Air passing through creates vibrations in the tissue, producing the telltale snoring sound. Snoring can be highly disruptive and may also indicate serious medical conditions.
    Snorers often find relief using mouthpieces designed to reduce snoring. These devices, also called mouthguards, fall into two general categories. Mandibular advancement devices, or MADs, fit inside the mouth and push the lower jaw forward to open up your airway. Tongue retaining devices (TRDs) grip the tongue and prevent it from falling into the back of the throat, which commonly causes snoring for
    back sleepers
    .
    Our team tested numerous anti-snoring mouthpieces and mouthguards and came up with a list of reliable picks. We based each selection on brand and product research, in addition to testing for both MADs and TRDs.
    If you’d like to learn about  mouthpieces / mouthguards. For general information about anti-snoring devices, scroll further down to read our in-depth guide. We discuss different types of anti-snoring mouthpieces and mouthguards, how these devices work, pros and cons of using them, and additional strategies to minimize snoring for you and your partner.
    What are anti-snoring mouthpieces and how do they work?
    Mandibular advancement splints, mandibular repositioning devices, protrusion splints and mandibular advancement devices (MADs for short) are all the same type of snoring remedy. These are anti-snoring mouthpieces that fit in your mouth, covering your teeth like a gumshield.
    These devices work by positioning your lower jaw (your
    mandible
    ) further forward (or
    advancing
    it).
    Snoring comes as a result of a narrowed airway. This can be caused by over-relaxed soft tissue or the base of your tongue falling back to obstruct your breathing passageways.
    Mouthpieces help to tighten the tissues in your airway that become slack during sleep. It also brings the base of your tongue away from the back of your throat, clearing it from obstruction
    Who can they help?
    Some research has shown that two thirds of snorers can benefit from an anti-snoring mouthpiece. Studies also indicate that mouthpieces can be a better treatment than CPAP for mild to moderate sleep apnea sufferers.
    https://www.verywellhealth.com/best-anti-snoring-devices-4686087
    https://www.sleepassociation.org/top-anti-snoring-mouthpieces-mouth-guards-reviews/
    https://www.sleepfoundation.org/best-anti-snoring-mouthpieces-and-mouthguards
    Many people (and their partners) lose sleep due to chronic snoring. Snoring normally occurs when your tongue and tissues in your mouth and throat become too relaxed. Air passing through creates vibrations in the tissue, producing the telltale snoring sound. Snoring can be highly disruptive and may also indicate serious medical conditions.
    Snorers often find relief using mouthpieces designed to reduce snoring. These devices, also called mouthguards, fall into two general categories. Mandibular advancement devices, or MADs, fit inside the mouth and push the lower jaw forward to open up your airway. Tongue retaining devices (TRDs) grip the tongue and prevent it from falling into the back of the throat, which commonly causes snoring for
    back sleepers
    .
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