Snoreeze Oral Device
Mandibular advancement device
The Snoreeze Oral Device is an adjustable, boil-and-bite mouthpiece that treats loud snoring and mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnoea. It works by holding your jaw forward while you sleep. This helps to keep your airway open, stopping it from collapsing during the night and allowing you to breathe normally. The device can be moulded at home in under 5 minutes.
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Description
Offering up to 180 nights of use, the Snoreeze Oral Device is an innovative mandibular advancement device designed to treat loud snoring and mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnoea. By holding the jaw forward during sleep, it prevents airway collapse, ensuring normal breathing and uninterrupted rest. The boil-and-bite design allows you to mould it at home in just 5 minutes.
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Key features
- Custom fit: Soft inner plastic ensures a secure and comfortable fit.
- Durable design: Outer layer protects against wear and tear for up to 180 nights of use.
- Adjustable mechanism: Fully adjustable screw mechanism for precise jaw positioning.
- User-friendly: Easy to mould, portable, and simple to care for.
- Open mouth design: Allows you to sleep comfortably with your mouth open.
- Flexible movement: Side-to-side flexibility ensures comfort during sleep.
- Safe materials: BPA and latex-free for peace of mind.
Key benefits
- Effectively treats loud snoring and mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnoea.
- Keeps your airway open, preventing interruptions in breathing.
- Improves sleep quality for both you and your partner.
- Designed for home use with no need for professional fitting.
How to use
- Heat water to prepare the device for moulding.
- Submerge the oral device and follow instructions to create a custom fit.
- Adjust the screw mechanism to find the optimal jaw position.
- Clean and store the device after each use.
Precautions
- Consult a doctor if you suspect sleep apnoea.
- Do not use if you have severe respiratory disorders, central sleep apnoea, severe jaw pain, or a significant overbite.
- Avoid use if you wear fixed braces, a retainer, or remove dentures at night.
- Discontinue use immediately if you experience severe pain, worsening snoring, or difficulty breathing.
- Prolonged use may cause tooth movement, bite changes, or jaw soreness—consult your dentist for long-term advice.
Additional FAQs
What is a mandibular advancement device?
A mandibular advancement device is a type of mouthpiece worn while you sleep. It works by gently moving your lower jaw forward, helping to keep your airway open. This can reduce snoring and is often recommended to support symptoms of mild to moderate OSA.
You may have also heard mandibular advancement devices (often abbreviated to MADs) called a mandibular advancement splint, mandibular repositioning device, or even a mandibular device for snoring – but these are all just different names for the same type of oral device.
What’s the difference between a mandibular advancement device and a mouth guard?
Although they can look similar, a mandibular advancement device is specifically designed to reposition the jaw and improve airflow. A regular mouth guard, used for sports or teeth grinding, doesn’t move the jaw forward and won’t usually help with snoring.
People often search for terms like mandibular mouth guard, MAD mouth guard, or snoring mouth guard when what they’re actually looking for is a mandibular advancement device – the correct type of oral appliance for reducing snoring and easing the symptoms of mild to moderate OSA.
Do mandibular advancement devices really work?
Many people find that a mandibular advancement device helps to reduce snoring, though results can differ from person to person. Clinical studies indicate they can be effective. They’re also recognised within the NHS as a treatment option for snoring and for some cases of mild to moderate OSA.
Are mandibular advancement devices comfortable?
Like any oral appliance, a mandibular advancement device can take a little time to get used to. Adjustable or custom-fit designs usually provide the best comfort for long-term use.
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