Immediately Quit Snoring Using An Adjustable Snore Mouthpiece

If you have not worn a mouthpiece for snoring you’re likely wondering if a snoring mouthguard would be a snoring aid that would work fine for you and would be comfortable and easy to use. There may be more than 70 different snoring mouthpieces available ( if you count all the different types that dentists have available and the snoring devices you can purchase on the internet or over-the-counter at drug stores or other retail stores ). Wow, that may be a lot to choose from! You are probably thinking, “How am I ever going to find what is best for me without needing to spend a lot of time and money trying different ones out?”

Well to help with that decision here’s a list of the most FAQs from those hunting for a snoring mouthpiece. For each of these questions there’s a link at the bottom of this text to a comparison chart and extra information of the way the different snoring mouthpieces on the market compare to each other. The additional resource articles found on that website link will answer any questions not addressed on the comparison chart.

  • Will it allow my jaw to move side to side so that I will be comfortable if I grind my teeth in my sleep?
  • How effective is it, that is, will it stop 99% of my snoring?
  • Can it be used with an under bite?
  • Can it be used with dentures or removable partials?
  • Is it easy to use, that is, anyone can fit it?
  • Will it be comfortable to use with a TMJ problem?
  • How comfortable is it to wear, that is, is it easy to fall asleep with?
  • Will it replace my CPAP?
  • Will it change my bite or move my teeth?
  • Can I adjust and trim it myself?
  • Can it be used with a severe overbite?
  • Can the snoring mouthpiece be adjusted in different forward positions for optimal results?
  • Is it made in the USA from FDA approved materials?
  • Will it work for both snoring and sleep apnea?
  • Will it work for a small mouth?

As you can imagine, if a snoring device is created in a dental office then a good portion of these questions wouldn’t apply. Since dentist-made snoring mouthpieces are customized by being fabricated in a dental lab, then fitted and changed by the dentist, the majority of the above mentioned issues are addressed and simply satisfied. A final question that isn’t on the list (“How expensive is it?”) stops a lot of folks from having a snoring mouthpiece lab-fabricated a dentist. Cost could be a huge issue, as dentist-made snoring devices can go from $500 to above $3000.

So how do the snoring mouthpieces found online or OTC compare when answering these fifteen questions?

Probably the most important issue is whether the snore mouthpiece can be set in different forward positions for optimum results. The reason this is so critical is that each individual’s anatomy and jaw position is dissimilar. What makes a snoring device effective is being able to set it in a position that absolutely opens the breathing airway. This is accomplished by advancing the bottom jaw forward. But some individuals only need to move it a small amount forward while others could need to keep the jaw moved forward almost a half inch forward while being asleep to stop blockage of the airway. On the other hand too much advancement could result in moderate to severe jaw muscle and joint discomfort. There’s a tiny range where the most successful results are achieved for each individual so that not only is the snoring eliminated, but the lower jaw remains without discomfort while sleeping.

For a snore mouthpiece comparison chart and specific answers to all fifteen questions visit UltimateStopSnoringSolution.com to help you find the most efficient, comfortable and affordable snoring mouthpieces available.

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