Snore Guards

Snore Guard, an oral appliance easily assembled at chair side, comprises a structure shaped to conform to the upper dental arch of the user and to create a ramp behind the lower anterior. This ramp prevents the user’s jaw from receding; in addition, the tongue seeks an opening between the upper and lower portion of the Snore Guard, thus keeping the air passage of the throat open.

It is made of two polycarbonate thermoplastics fused together under high pressure. This unique combination of materials allows stability of the unit while providing ease of wear and insertion.

Snore Guard has been marketed since 1989 with a 95% reported success rate for reducing snoring. Snore Guard’s design allows the user to breathe orally while promoting nasal breathing. It also permits lateral movement of the mandible.

You only snore while you sleep on your back (i.e. you are a tongue snorer)? Then a snoring mouthpiece is definitively a good snoring aid for you. Choosing the right one among the many, however, isn’t quite that simple. There are so many devices on the market that it is pretty difficult to decide which is the best one for you. On top of that, snoring mouthpieces to prevent snoring are sold under many different names (mandibular advancement devices, snore guards, snoring mouth guards and so forth) which all mean the same thing! We can help find snoring mouthpiece to stop snoring for you.

How Snoring Mouthpieces Do Work?
Snoring can have several reasons. If it is caused by your tongue dropping back into the throat, a snoring mouthpiece to stop snoring is usually the appropriate aid. It puts the lower jaw into light tension and pulls it forward. With that, the tongue muscles and the tissue in the lower jaw area are also put under tension and can no longer sink to the back of the throat. The airways remain clear and the snoring sound is not heard.

snoring mouth guard – also called a “mouth shield” or “oral vestibular plate” – has a very different effect to a snoring mouthpiece: it prevents breathing through the mouth while sleeping. This prevents the soft tissue in the back of the mouth and throat itself from vibrating – this is called mouth snoring. The mouth guard, therefore, is an excellent device to prevent mouth snoring.

Its shape reminds one of a boxer’s mouth guard. But unlike the bulky sporting mouth guard, the mouth guard has a very slim design. It is very comfortable to wear – it will not bother you during sleep. The mouthpiece is large enough to prevent it from being accidentally swallowed while sleeping (no risk of choking!).

The mouthpiece is inserted into the mouth the lips and teeth. It is not firmly anchored to the teeth, but loosely surrounds the row of teeth of the upper jaw. The lower jaw is freely movable.

The mouthpiece prevents mouth breathing at night when you are sleeping and its unpleasant consequences: bad breath, dry mucous membranes, caries and mouth snoring. At the same time, it supports natural nasal breathing which helps the human body to regenerate better and faster.

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