Snoreeze Oral Device

The Snoreeze Oral Device is a boil and bite mouth guard for snoring and sleep apnea.

The fully adjustable design gently holds your jaw in the right position while you sleep. This opens your airway and helps you breathe easily and quietly. Created for comfort, the Snoreeze Oral Device moulds to fit around your teeth, helping you take control of snoring and sleep apnea.

  • Soft, inner plastic gives a secure, comfortable fit
  • Harder outer plastic protects against general wear and tear
  • Fully adjustable screw mechanism
  • Portable and easy to care for
  • Open design lets you sleep with your mouth open!

How does it work?

The Snoreeze Oral Device is a mouldable mouthpiece designed to reduce or stop your snoring.  It’s easy to use and can work from the first night you use it.

Oral devices are now well established as an extremely effective treatment for snoring and sleep apnea. We sell thousands of this device every year in the UK and across Europe, and are confident that it works!

You snore when the muscles and tissue in your throat relax, changing the shape of your airway. Sleep Apnea is caused in much the same way, but to a more severe extent. Products in the Snoreeze Snoring Relief Oral range can treat the tissue of your airway, by helping to tighten and lubricate it.  This is enough to stop most snoring, but if your problem is severe, you may need a different solution.

The Snoreeze Oral Device is designed to reduce or stop even the loudest snoring.  It works on the muscle of your airway and actively opens your airway to create more space for air to pass through.  This means that you can finally breathe easily and quietly when you sleep.

Oral Device - Muscle diagram

The Snoreeze Oral Device keeps your jaw in the right position, or holds it forward very slightly.  This keeps your airway open and creates space at the base of your tongue for air to pass through easily.

 

How an oral device treats snoring

The Snoreeze Oral Device works so well because of several factors. It stops your airway from narrowing, reducing the vibrations that make the snoring noise. At the same time, it increases the size of the air space behind your tongue, allowing you to breathe easily during sleep.

NOTE. Snoring can sometimes be a sign of sleep apnea; a condition that causes interrupted breathing during sleep. Read more about the condition on our sleep apnea page. You can take our short questionnaire to discover your sleep apnea risk level.

When you stop breathing during your sleep, it can be really worrying.  But the Snoreeze Oral Device can provide an effective solution to your problem.

Snoring treatments like Snoreeze Throat Spray and Oral Strips work for many snorers. They treat the tissues of your airway to reduce the vibrations that cause snoring.  But for people with sleep apnea, treating the tissue alone is not enough.  The Snoreeze Oral Device can treat both loud snoring and sleep apnea by working on the muscles of your airway.  The Snoreeze Oral Device is an adjustable mouthpiece that gently holds your jaw forward, or stops it from falling backwards as you sleep, as shown in the diagram below.

Oral Device - Muscle diagram

This returns your airway to its intended shape, preventing it from narrowing or collapsing and at the same time increasing the size of the air space behind your tongue as shown in the diagram below.

How an oral device treats snoring

This allows more air to freely pass to your lungs without interruption, so you can breathe easily and quietly while you sleep. This should improve your quality of sleep, so you wake up feeling refreshed and back to your normal self.

NOTE.  Sleep apnea is a medical condition that can have serious consequences if left untreated.  Not all cases of sleep apnea can be treated by CPAP or an Oral Device. You should consult a doctor if your symptoms persist.  If CPAP has been prescribed by your Doctor, you should talk to them before switching to an Oral Device.
Read more about sleep apnea on our About Sleep Apnea page.

Features of our Oral Device

Testimonials

Rupen

I purchased a Snoreeze oral device because I have sleep apnea. I snore really loudly which keeps my wife and my newborn son up in the night, and I also wake up a lot which leaves me incredibly tired during the day. Since using your product at the beginning of this week, it’s been a real blessing. My snoring is much, much less and I don’t disturb my wife or son anymore. I have been getting some deep sleep so I don’t feel tired during the day. It’s been fantastic. I just wanted to let you know that your product so far has really helped me. Thank you.

Darren

I have used the Snoreeze oral device over the past year now and found it easy to fit and use. It has made a difference to my snoring and would recommend it. It is easy to adjust and clean and I find sleeping better with it than without it.

Paul

Having tried a number of remedies to ease my snoring, I found this device to be the most effective one so far. The Snoreeze oral device is made of a softer compound and I found it to have a much better fit and I got used to it in a couple of days. It is very easy to adjust and is supplied with a handy container which doubles as a cradle for drying after cleaning.

Does the Snoreeze Oral Device sound right for you?

The Snoreeze Oral Device is a boil and bite mouth guard for snoring and sleep apnea.
The fully adjustable design gently holds your jaw in the right position while you sleep. This opens your airway and helps you breathe easily and quietly.
Created for comfort, the Snoreeze Oral Device moulds to fit around your teeth, helping you take control of snoring and sleep apnea.

HK$480.00

Out of stock

Where to buy:

Medimart
CPAP 100

How to use:

Step 1: Heat and Mould

Your first step is to heat the Snoreeze Oral Device and mould it to fit your teeth.

Step 2: Adjust

Now that you’ve moulded your Snoreeze Oral Device, it’s time to adjust it to the correct setting for you.

Step 3: Sleep

Once you have heated, moulded, and adjusted your Snoreeze Oral Device, it’s ready to use.

We hope this is the start of your journey to quieter, more refreshing sleep.

If it’s your first time using a mandibular advancement device like the Snoreeze Oral Device, there are a few things to be aware of. Check out the expert advice below to make sure you know what to expect and how to get the most out of your Snoreeze Oral Device.

Frequently asked questions about this product:

Will the Snoreeze oral device stop my snoring?

Snoreeze oral devices are designed to reduce or stop even the loudest snoring. They work by gently holding your jaw in the right position, keeping your airway open and stopping it from collapsing. This reduces the vibrations that make the snoring noise and helps you to breathe easily and quietly during sleep. You can find out more about how Snoreeze oral device stop snoring here.

What if a Snoreeze Oral Device does not stop my snoring on the first night?

Many people find that wearing an oral device so that their jaw is in its natural position (as you do on the first few nights you use it) is enough to prevent their snoring. However, the fitting of an oral device is different for everyone. If after using your Snoreeze Oral Device for 2-3 nights you continue to snore, you should adjust the screws on the device. These screws are turned clockwise to adjust the oral device equally on both sides. This positions the lower jaw in a slightly forward position, aiming to open your airway and help you breathe easily and quietly.

Will a Snoreeze oral device relieve my sleep apnea?

Oral devices are sometimes known as Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs). There is substantial evidence showing that these devices are very successful at treating mild to moderate sleep apnea. We would advise speaking to your doctor to see whether a Snoreeze oral device would be suitable to treat your particular sleep apnea problem.

What if a Snoreeze oral device does not relieve my sleep apnea on the first night?

Many people find that wearing an oral device so that their jaw is in its natural position (as you do on the first few nights you use it) is enough to provide relief from sleep apnea. However, the fitting of a Snoreeze oral device is different for everyone. If after using your Snoreeze Oral Device for 2-3 nights you continue to suffer with sleep apnea, you should adjust the screws on the device. These screws are used to adjust the oral device equally on both sides, aiming to position the lower jaw in a slightly forward position. If your symptoms persist after adjusting a Snoreeze Oral Device gradually to the furthest setting, we would recommend that you visit your doctor. It may be that your problem is severe and requires an alternative treatment.

How do I mould the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device?

The Snoreeze Oral Device is a boil-and-bite mouthpiece that can be moulded at home in under 5 minutes. The Oral Device has been designed to be as user-friendly as possible, and the box contains a detailed instruction leaflet with pictures to illustrate each stage of the moulding process. You can find a step-by-step instruction video showing you how to mould and fit your Snoreeze Oral Device perfectly to your mouth here.

What if I mould the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device incorrectly or it becomes loose over time?

If you do not mould your Snoreeze Oral Device correctly, or it becomes loose fitting over time, it is possible to re-mould the device. There is no maximum number of times the Snoreeze Oral Device can be re-moulded. However, as the device is made of plastic, it may start to lose its integrity after the 3rd or 4th time of moulding. This would be the time to consider purchasing a new one.

Is the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device adjustable?

Unlike lots of other mouthpieces you can buy, the Snoreeze Oral Device is fully adjustable. Some other mouthpieces are fixed, while others are adjustable by 4 or 5 settings. This means that if none of these few positions are right for you, the mouthpiece will not be comfortable. The Snoreeze Oral Device allows you to adjust it by hand a little at a time, so that you can find the perfect position for you.

How do I adjust the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device?

The Snoreeze Oral Device is adjusted by hand using the screws on each side of the bottom tray. You can find a step-by-step instruction video showing you how to adjust your Snoreeze Oral Device to the correct setting for you here.

I have adjusted a Snoreeze oral device too far forwards, what can I do?

The Snoreeze Oral Device is adjusted by hand using the screws on each side of the bottom tray. You can find a step-by-step instruction video showing you how to adjust your Snoreeze Oral Device to the correct setting for you here.

My teeth hurt when I take my Snoreeze oral device out in the morning. Is this normal?

When you first start to use an oral device, you might find that your teeth feel tender or sensitive. This is completely normal. If you bite down hard on your oral device while you sleep, or grind your teeth at night, you may experience some tooth discomfort in the morning. In most cases, this tooth discomfort will be temporary and should be reduced within an hour or two of waking and taking the oral device out of your mouth. Persevering with the use of your device should reduce any tooth discomfort, as over a few days or weeks your body should get used to you wearing the mouthpiece. If your tooth discomfort persists for longer than 2 weeks, or doesn’t go away a few hours after removing the oral device from your mouth, we would recommend discontinuing use.

My jaw hurts when I take my Snoreeze oral device out in the morning. Is this normal?

The first few times you use an oral device, your jaw might feel a little sore in the morning. This is fairly common as your jaw is being held in the correct position overnight. You may also experience slight jaw discomfort if you adjust your oral device into a more forward position. In most cases, this jaw discomfort is temporary and should be reduced within an hour or two of removing the oral device. Persevering with the use of your oral device should reduce any jaw discomfort, as over a few days or weeks your body should get used to you wearing the mouthpiece. If your jaw discomfort persists for longer than 2 weeks, or doesn’t go away a few hours after removing the oral device from your mouth, we would recommend discontinuing use.

Can I breathe through my mouth and nose when wearing a Snoreeze oral device?

Yes, you can sleep as you normally would do, breathing through your mouth or nose. Unlike many other snoring and sleep apnea mouthpieces that only contain a small air hole to breathe through, both Snoreeze oral devices allow full mouth movement, so you can open your mouth and breathe freely. If you usually struggle to breathe through your nose, using Snoreeze Nasal Strips or Snoreeze Nasal Spray together with your oral device could really help.

Can I sleep with my mouth open and use a Snoreeze oral device?

Yes, unlike many other snoring and sleep apnea mouthpieces that have the top and bottom trays attached together, both Snoreeze oral devices allow full mouth movement, so you can sleep with your mouth open.

Will a Snoreeze oral device fall out of my mouth during the night?

No, it shouldn’t do. The dual-layer design of the Snoreeze Self-Fit oral device means that the soft, mouldable layer of white plastic moulds snugly to your teeth. This provides a secure, yet comfortable fit and ensures that the oral device should stay in your mouth all night. The LabFit provides a custom fit that is tailored to your mouth, offering excellent retention.

I keep taking my Snoreeze oral device out of my mouth while I am asleep. What should I do?

You might find that you manually remove your oral device from your mouth during the night a few times in the first few weeks of using it. This is because you are not used to sleeping with something in your mouth, so your natural instinct will be to take it out when you are half asleep! This should stop happening after the first week or two, so you should persist with wearing your oral device.

Is the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device comfortable to wear?

Unlike many boil-and-bite mouthpieces, the Snoreeze Oral Device has an inner layer of soft, mouldable plastic. This plastic is comfortable while providing a snug fit, so the Oral Device stays in place all night, reducing the risk of rubbing and chafing. You may feel some minor discomfort when first using a mouthpiece like the Snoreeze Oral Device. This is because your body will take time to adjust to wearing the Oral Device. This discomfort should reduce over the first week or so of using your Oral Device.

How long will it take me to get used to wearing a Snoreeze oral device?

If you have never used an oral device before, or haven’t used one for a while, it can take some time for your body and mind to adapt. This is because you are not used to sleeping with something in your mouth. After using your oral device for the first week or so, you will begin to get used to it. After a few months of using an oral device, you will probably find it strange to try and sleep without it!

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device instead of my CPAP machine?

Oral devices have been shown to be an effective treatment for mild to moderate sleep apnea. If you have been prescribed CPAP treatment by your doctor, we do not advise stopping treatment without first discussing things with them. If you feel you have sleep apnea, you should speak to a doctor and ask if they think a Snoreeze oral device would be suitable for you.

How do I clean the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device?

We recommend you clean your Snoreeze Oral Device after each use, with cool water and a soft toothbrush. You may also use cleaning products specially designed for dentures from time to time (e.g. weekly) in order to remove staining and bacteria. To help keep your Oral Device clean, you can store it in the provided protective case.

How long does the Snoreeze Self-Fit Oral Device last?

How long your Snoreeze Oral Device will last will vary depending on several factors such as how often you use the device and how frequently or thoroughly you clean it. If you suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding), the Oral Device should help with this, but may wear out more quickly. Typically, if a Snoreeze Oral Device is cleaned and looked after well, it can last up to 6 months, maybe even longer.

Does a Snoreeze oral device protect against grinding teeth and bruxism?

Although Snoreeze oral devices are not for the treatment of teeth grinding or bruxism, they do prevent the contact surfaces of the teeth making contact with each other, and may help reduce the effects of teeth grinding or bruxism. The Snoreeze oral devices’ dual-layer design means that soft, mouldable plastic surrounds your teeth, ensuring that it is comfortable to wear. But the outer layer of plastic is more robust and hard-wearing, helping to protect the device from wear and tear. If you grind your teeth when you sleep, you may find that your oral device needs replacing more often than the recommended 6 months.

Do the Snoreeze oral devices contain BPA or Latex?

No, the Snoreeze oral devices are BPA and Latex free.

Can children use a Snoreeze oral device?

No, we do not recommend that anyone under the age of 18 uses a Snoreeze oral device, as children’s teeth and jaw are still developing. If your child snores or you believe they may be suffering from sleep apnea, we would advise you to speak to their doctor.

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device if I have missing teeth?

This depends on how many missing teeth you have, and which ones they are. A few missing molars at the back of your mouth should be okay, but if you have several front teeth missing you may have problems using an oral device. If you are unsure about whether a Snoreeze oral device is suitable for you, please consult your dentist.

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device if I have crowns on my teeth?

If you have crowns, we do not recommend wearing an oral device without first consulting your dentist. This is especially true if you have crowns on your front teeth, as these are the teeth that have the most pressure placed on them. Please consult your dentist or orthodontist if you are unsure whether a Snoreeze oral device is suitable for you.

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device if I wear dentures?

Both Snoreeze oral devices can be used if your dentures are kept in the mouth while sleeping. Both oral devices cannot be used if you have full dentures and these are removed while sleeping.

If you wear partial dentures and they are removed at night then you would need the majority of your front teeth and several of your rear teeth to be able to use the Snoreeze oral devices. Please consult your dentist or orthodontist if you are unsure about whether a Snoreeze oral device is suitable for you.

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device if I have asthma?

We would advise against using a Snoreeze oral device if you suffer from a serious respiratory condition such as asthma or emphysema.

Can I use a Snoreeze oral device if I have a blocked nose or nasal congestion?

Yes, you can use a Snoreeze oral device if you have a blocked nose or nasal congestion, as you can still sleep with your mouth open and breathe through your mouth when wearing the mouthpiece. If you are struggling to breathe through your nose because of nasal congestion, then you could try our Snoreeze Nasal Strips or Snoreeze Nasal Spray to help you breathe more easily through your nose.

See other frequently asked questions here:

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