Snore Guard Mouthpiece Night Sleep Aid Snoring

June 4, 2010 by admin  
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Brand: Fota
Average Rating
3 reviews

Snore Guard is worn during sleep. It uses normal body reflexes to help keep the airway open. The device fits snugly on the upper teeth. When the lower jaw closes, the lower anterior teeth naturally strike the ramp and are induced by natural jaw movement to advance along the ramp moving the lower jaw to a more forward position. An aperture in the device between the upper portion and the lower portion facilitates the passage of air for mouth breathing and attracts the tongue forward. By inducing the lower jaw and tongue to a more forward position, the device induces a more open airway in the user resulting in a significant reduction in snoring. Minor forward movement of the lower jaw, in the range of 2 to 6mm serves to reduce the incidence of snoring. more info

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3 Comments on "Snore Guard Mouthpiece Night Sleep Aid Snoring"

  1. Anne G. Andreas on Thu, 3rd Jun 2010 3:41 pm 

    No Instructions
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    There were no instructions with the mouthpiece so we didn’t know of we were supposed to boil it to make it fit or use it the way it came.

  2. KennethB on Fri, 4th Jun 2010 9:31 am 

    Waste of time and money
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    This product is a waste of money. It does not mold well at all. It just creates a lot of saliva and it ends up slipping out of the mouth at night.

  3. chocolatte on Fri, 4th Jun 2010 10:41 am 

    not bad but needs work
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    This product works great, but the design is hard and not plyable. It hurts my front teeth, keeps me kinda awake and my teeth are that of a normal adult with an overbite.

    The first night no problem my wife was amazed and happy sher got a good nihgts sleep besides the fact she kept checking on me to make sure I was alive…..LOL….. The second night was okay then my front teeth were hurting really bad kept me up again, soo I tried to run it under little bit of hot water for a sec…. soften it up, but it would just get hard again when I put in again….. I need something more plyable or something that I can mold to my mouth.

    Any suggestions would help.

    It might work well for some that need to be a little more stiffer. Also, sorry there was no instructions when the package arrived just the mouthpiece packaged in its case in a padded manilla lope.

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