Somni Snore Guard Mouthpiece
For mouth breathers
The Somni Snore Guard Mouthpiece is designed for people who snore with their mouth open and wish to stop snoring. It is a discrete, convenient and low cost treatment for mouth breathing and the effects of snoring and bad breath. Somni Snore Guard is moulded in hot water by the user to a comfortable fit.
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Description
The Somni Snore Guard Mouthpiece is designed for people who snore with their mouth open and wish to stop snoring. It is a discrete, convenient and low cost treatment for mouth breathing and the effects of snoring and bad breath. Somni Snore Guard is moulded in hot water by the user to a comfortable fit. It is completely unobtrusive and can easily be used in an aeroplane, train, etc. At least one clear nasal airway is essential as breathing through the mouth is effectively blocked by this device.
Published clinical trials have demonstrated the success of this device and since we first introduced it to our customers over 10 years ago, it has become a truly indispensable product.
Pack contents: 1 mouthpiece, 1 container, fitting instructions.
The device is made of FDA and European Standards food grade EVA.
Read Carefully: Review the instructions thoroughly before starting the fitting process.
- Prepare: Work in front of a mirror and ensure your nasal passages are clear.
- Practice Placement: Practice placing the Snore Guard in your mouth with the holes facing down and the tag positioned between your teeth. Don’t worry if it feels bulky; it will shrink to fit.
- Heat and Soften: Mix 3 cups of boiling water with 2 cups of cold tap water in a bowl. Immerse the Snore Guard in the mixture for 20–30 seconds until it becomes soft.
- Mold to Fit: Quickly transfer the softened Snore Guard to your mouth. Gently clench the tag between your teeth and close your lips over the device. Suck your lips and cheeks onto the guard while pressing the tag against the roof of your mouth with your tongue. Hold this position for 60 seconds.
- Check Fit: Rinse the Snore Guard in cold water, then return it to your mouth to check the fit. Your lips should close comfortably with only a slight sensation of pressure.
The consequences of mouth breathing at night are often bad breath (halitosis) and snoring, both of which are undesirable and unpleasant for others.
- Halitosis is caused by decaying bacteria located on the tongue, palate and areas between the teeth. The effect of decay is enhanced when you breathe through your mouth at night, as an open mouth leads to loss of moisture on the tongue and palate and also allows unpleasant odour to escape; ‘morning breath’.
- In addition to mouth breathing, the intake of certain foods, drink, and drugs are known to cause a dry mouth and halitosis. Onion and garlic, for example, contain high concentrations of sulphur that pass through the lining of the intestines into the blood-stream and are subsequently released into the lungs and exhaled; ‘garlic breath’.
- Similarly, proteins in dairy products break down in the mouth leading to the release of amino acids that are rich in sulphur; ‘eggy breath’.
- Alcoholic drinks decrease saliva production resulting in a dry mouth and consequent bad breath. Smoking raises the concentration of volatile compounds in the mouth and lungs and because it too has a drying effect on the oral mucosa, the unpleasant smell of smoke is not only exhaled from the lungs but is also present in the mouth.
- Certain drugs such as antidepressants and antihistamines predispose to dry mouth leading to halitosis.
139 reviews for Somni Snore Guard Mouthpiece
Brilliant
Forget all the sprays and strips, this works brilliantly.
Somni Snore Guard
I hve tried various types of snore guards, but find this to be the best one. I use it together with a C-PAP machine, as my husband still thinks I snore a lot. But the snore guard deffinitely helps!
Somni Snore Guard
I have had a severe snoring problem for many years and have never found a solution to it until I bought a snore guard about six weeks ago. Initially I felt selfconcious wearing it but I have persevered and now I sleep better – don’t feel so sluggish when I wake up –; my snoring is at a minimum and my husband no longer complains that I snore too much. How ever I do have to use breathe right strips in conjuction with the snore guard because my nasal passages are narrow in places, an additional problem, which sometimes causes me to have slight breathing difficuties whilst sleeping. In conclusion I think the snore guard is the best idea I have ever come across that appears to assist with snoring problems and that is why I would have no hesitation in giving it a high rating score and recommending it to others.
Somni Snore Guard
I am just about to order my third Somni Snore Guard. I use it in conjunction with the Nozovent nasal dilator. How I wish I had discovered these items years ago. My wife wishes the same! She has peaceful nights now. But more than that, they have actually improved my quality of sleep, and I wake each morning feeling more refreshed than I ever did in the past.
Somni Snore Guard
Much more comfortable than I thought it would be. I only had to set it once and that was a perfect fit. I am amazed that it not only prevents my mouth from dropping open but also brings my lower jaw forward. I wasn’t sure if I should have bought the larger Mandibilar advancement products, but my dentist made one up for me (before I found this site) at great expense and it was awful.