
This review will show you what you get when you buy SnoreMeds, how to fit the mouthpiece,
actual results from a patient and how to clean the mouthpiece.
SnoreMeds comes in this box.
The outside of the box gives some information about how to fit the mouthpiece.
Inside the box comes a spatula to hold the mouthpiece with during fitting, a case which
includes the mouthpiece in it, and directions.
The directions show you how to fit the mouthpiece using the spatula and hot water.
The directions also show you how to clean the mouthpiece and give some precautions about
it.
The mouthpiece comes inside its plastic case which can be used to store the mouthpiece
in when not in use.
Here you can see the mouthpiece before fitting.
The mouthpiece is made of soft material.
It has two holes on the front which are used to hold the mouthpiece with using the spatula
during fitting.
The top of the mouthpiece is the part with the curved indentation.
To fit the mouthpiece, first boil water and turn the stove off or pour the water into
a mug.
Place the mouthpiece into the water by holding the spatula which comes with the mouthpiece.
Keep the mouthpiece submerged in the water for 18 seconds.
After 18 seconds, remove the mouthpiece and place it in your mouth.
First, position the mouthpiece on your lower jaw and bite down.
Move your lower jaw 3 to 5 millimeters forward and use your index fingers to make a tight
mold around your teeth.
When you are done fitting, rinse the mouthpiece under cold water, or place it in a bowl of
cold water, for 30 seconds.
This helps set the impression of your teeth.
This is the mouthpiece after it has cooled.
You can see impressions of the teeth.
The front airway may collapse during the fitting if the spatula was not fully inserted.
This will require you to breathe through your nose while wearing it.
The mouthpiece has an airway opening of 2 millimeters but if the airway collapses during
fitting, which is likely, you will not be able to breathe through your mouth while wearing
it.
Here you can see the SnoreMeds mouthpiece up close after fitting.
The airway holes in the mouthpiece closed up from the hot water during the fitting process.
This is a recording of a patient snoring, before wearing SnoreMeds.
After the first night while wearing SnoreMeds, the patient continued to record snoring while
they slept.
The patient then refit the mouthpiece, advancing their lower jaw further forward during fitting,
to see if this would reduce their snoring.
After refitting SnoreMeds, the patient noticed a reduction in snoring intensity and frequency
for the following 3 nights.
These results show that with refitting and increased jaw advancement, the patients snoring
was reduced.
This is an oxygen saturation report from the patient before wearing SnoreMeds, they had
many interruption events.
These are oxygen saturation reports from the patient while wearing SnoreMeds.
The results show that the patient was able to breathe properly each night but better
after the refitting.
You can clean SnoreMeds using the spatula, a toothbrush and tooth paste under warm water.
You can also clean SnoreMeds using a Polident tablet or by using mouthwash.
Overall, SnoreMeds may reduce snoring when the jaw is advanced to its maximum position.
The airway holes on the mouthpiece are likely to collapse, requiring you to breathe through
your nose.
Thank you for watching this snoring mouthpiece review on SnoreMeds, for more reviews on mouthpieces
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