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There is a dental device you can get molded to fit your teeth & mouth that will place your lower jaw forward while you are sleeping. If you have problems with your muscles in the back of your throat relaxing and making you snore or have apnea, then this should help open the airway so you can breathe better.

I know there are cheap molds you can buy online, but they don’t last long and may be tricky to get the right fit (you have to boil the plastic in water to soften it and then put it in your mouth to mold it). I’m thinking of getting it professionally done by my dentist. It would be about $700 and would last for years. It could also be adjusted in increments.

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  • Custom Molded Anti Snore Device
  • Clinically proven to help 95% of snoring sufferers
  • Recommended by dentist and doctors
  • Features a convenient opening to allow constant air circulation
  • Also includes a storage case & easy step-by-step instructions

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The doctor said I have severe sleep apnea. Will you please pray for me.? I don’t want to have to wear the device from now on. Thank you in advance.

  • Custom Molded Anti Snore Device
  • Clinically proven to help 95% of snoring sufferers
  • Recommended by dentist and doctors
  • Features a convenient opening to allow constant air circulation
  • Also includes a storage case & easy step-by-step instructions

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i have mild sleep apnea and i am soon to begin using a SUAD. it is an oral device that keeps the tongue and lower jaw in place to prevent it from blocking the airway. i am searching for any personal feedback.

  • Clinically proven to help 95% of snoring sufferers
  • Each individually molded to guarantee a comfortable lasting fit
  • Recommended by dentist and doctors
  • Features a convenient opening to allow constant air circulation
  • Also includes a storage case & easy step-by-step instructions

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I’ve been officially diagnosed with sleep apnea in the mild to moderate range. I also suffer from depression (probably sleep deprivation induced) and insomnia (late to bed/early to rise). I sleep for between 3 to 5 hours a night. Obviously this isn’t enough sleep.

I’ve tried CPAP, but can’t get used to it, mainly due to my problems with insomnia (my mind has trouble being “quiet”). I have a hard time sleeping without the distraction of a CPAP, and WITH it…. it’s impossible for me to sleep. I litterally just DON’T SLEEP with it on. I’ve been trying for 2 months (seriously).

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One of my co-workers heard about a new device on the radio one day, but could not remember what it was called. I have tried the CPAP machine and the oral appliance. I found out I have a deviated septum and plan to get that fixed, but thought I’d check out what is new in treating sleep apnea.

I have tried a cpap for sleep apnea and I just cant get used to it. I have made an appointment with a dentist for the oral device. Has anyone gotten? How much does it cost?

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