Description: Product description The Science: The comfortable and effective Anti Snoring Tongue Device device works by inserting the mouthpiece into your mouth and over your teeth. The mouthpiece is moulded to the shape of your mouth which you can do by following the easy to follow instructions provided. It holds your jaw in a forward position while you sleep opening the airway and thus preventing snoring and teeth grinding. Immediate Relief from Snoring Heavy Breathing & Grinding Teeth. There are many reasons why people snore. The most common is called "simple snoring" brought on by tiredness stress obesity drink nasal or sinus problems and even your sleeping position. During sleep the mouth and throat muscles relax. The tongue can drop and the vibration of the uvula during the sleeping cycle can translate to snoring. The innovative design of the Acusnore Bite Guard combats this by gently pulling the jaw forward to keep the upper airway open allowing air to flow freely. Inhaling and exhaling is uninterrupted giving you a quiet peaceful night's sleep. Directions 1. Insert the mouthpiece into your mouth and over your teeth. 2. Follow the easy to follow instructions provided to mold the mouthpiece to the shape of your mouth. 3. Wear the mouthpiece while sleeping to prevent snoring and teeth grinding. From the manufacturer Glamza Bruxism Mouth Guard The Science: The comfortable and effective Acusnore device works by inserting the mouthpiece into your mouth and over your teeth. The mouthpiece is moulded to the shape of your mouth which you can do by following the easy to follow instructions provided. It holds your jaw in a forward position while you sleep opening the airway and thus preventing snoring and teeth grinding. Key Benefits Prevent Teeth Grinding Stop Snoring Treats Sleep Apnea Full Instructions Included Protective Case HOW THE MOUTH GUARD TREATS TEETH GRINDING What Is Sleep Bruxism? Bruxism, the medical term for teeth grinding and clenching, is a common phenomenon that can happen during waking hours or while you sleep. The condition, which is linked to a variety of causes including stress and obstructive sleep apnea, occurs with intense contraction of muscles in the jaw. If it happens frequently, especially at night while you sleep, bruxism can become more than a nuisance; it can deprive its victims of restful sleep, create a grinding noise that’s disruptive to the patient’s sleep partner, and do damage to the teeth. Sleep Bruxism Symptoms Patients can experience a variety of symptoms including tooth sensitivity or pain, tooth damage including loose teeth, chipped teeth, flattened teeth, and worn tooth enamel. Pain associated with sleep bruxism can occur in the neck, the jaw, and the face, or present itself as a headache that starts in the temple area, or as pain similar to an earache. Bruxism patients can experience difficulty opening and closing their jaw completely. They can also have fatigue or a tight feeling in the muscles around the jaw, and damage from chewing on the inside of their cheek. Bruxism can also damage dental work What Does The Mouth Guard Do? Wearing a mouthguard while your sleep can help keep your top and bottom teeth separated so they don’t damage each other from the pressure of grinding or clenching. HOW THE MOUTH GUARD TREATS SNORING Why Do You Snore? When you sleep, your muscles relax, including the ones in your throat. This relaxation can cause your airway to narrow, making it difficult for your lungs to inhale and exhale the amount of air you need. If your airway narrows, the air you breathe is pulled through it faster. This causes the soft tissue in the airway to dehydrate and vibrate. The sound this makes is what you hear as snoring. How Will The Mouth Guard Help? The mouthguard can also help to reduce snoring, which happens due to vibrations of soft tissue in your upper airway. They work by pulling your lower jaw forward to keep your airway open. HOW THE MOUTH GUARD TREATS SLEEP APNEA Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing periodically throughout the night due to physical obstructions of the airway. These stops in breathing usually last for around ten seconds and are often followed by snorts, gasps, or choking sounds as a person's body fights to resume breathing again. When you sleep, the muscles in your body relax so they can begin to repair themselves to keep you healthy and active everyday. However, muscles in your mouth and throat also relax during sleep, and for some people (an estimated 18-20 million U.S. adults) these muscles along with soft fatty tissues relax to the point where they fall back into the upper airway and block the flow of oxygen from coming in. When you stop breathing during the night, your brain responds by partially waking to send signals to the respiratory system to work harder to get past the obstruction. high blood pressure heart arrhythmias heart disease heart attack stroke increased risk of diabetes and even death How Will The Mouth Guard Help? The mouth guard treats loud snoring and mild-to-moderate sleep apnoea by holding your jaw forward during sleep. This helps to keep your airway open, stopping it from collapsing during the night and helping you to breathe easily.
Price: 11.39 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2025-01-23T07:13:28.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Features: Custom Fit for Maximum Comfort
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Bruxism Mouth Guard