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M2 Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece

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M2 Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece

M2 Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece

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M2 is a quickly tailored oral appliance solution for those who are seeking to address snoring or mild OSA without medical assistance.

Expected Benefits

 Snoring

For some people, snoring may diminish substantially on the first night of using M2. For most people, snoring will be present until the M2 is gradually adjusted as the jaw is brought forward to the correct position.

 

Breathing

If you have sleep apnea, your partner may notice an improvement in your breathing pattern as M2 is adjusted forward. Your breathing should be less disturbed, with a decrease in gasping and choking if this has been a problem in the past.

 

Daytime Sleepiness

It is common for people who have suffered from snoring and sleep apnea to have “sleep debt”. Several nights of good quality sleep may be required before you feel more refreshed with more energy. This improvement can continue over several weeks.

Protection of Teeth

Many people who snore and have sleep apnea, clench and grind their teeth and are unaware that they do this during sleep. M2 provides the added benefit of total protection from the destructive forces of clenching and grinding.


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What's in the Box?

  • Customizable mouthpiece
  • Handle
  • Cleaning brush
  • Storage container
  • Instruction manual

Who's it for

  • People with primary snoring
  • Mild to moderate OSA patients (with doctor approval)
  • People who clench or grind their teeth mildly
  • Individuals looking for a non-invasive solution

Don't use if you

  • Have central sleep apnea
  • Are under the age of 18
  • Have a history of TMD (temporomandibular disorder)
  • Have a respiratory disorder
  • Have loose teeth, abscesses, severe gum disease or advanced periodontal disease
  • Wear dentures, braces or other dental appliances
  • Have implants, crowns, or caps unless approved by their dentist

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Get All Your Questions Answered

Yes, mouthguards can help reduce snoring. Mouthguards like the Somnofit-S are mandibular advancement devices (MADs), meaning they physically push the tongue and lower jaw forward to widen your airway. This decreases the vibrations that can cause snoring when the airway is narrower.

No, anti-snoring mouthpieces are not necessarily bad for your teeth, but you may experience some discomfort – especially after using the mouthpiece for an extended period of time. Complications that can occur include changes to your bite, tooth movement, and jaw soreness. People with loose teeth or dental implants should not use an anti-snoring mouthpiece without approval from their dentist.

Yes, mouthpieces can reduce snoring caused by obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Mouthpieces like the ApneaRx are mandibular advancement devices (MADs) that physically push the tongue and lower jaw forward to expand the airway and minimize the vibrations that cause snoring. However, an anti-snoring mouthpiece cannot treat OSA on its own – additional treatments such as CPAP therapy may be needed for people with this medical condition.

The best sleep apnea mouthpiece varies from sleeper to sleeper. Some people prefer mandibular advancement devices (MADs) that physically push the jaw forward, though these mouthpieces can cause jaw pain and stiffness. Others feel more comfortable using tongue-retaining devices (TRDs) that hold the tongue in place without advancing the jaw, but most of these mouthpieces cannot be customized and they can restrict breathing through the mouth.

Ultimately, you should try an MAD and a TRD to decide which type of mouthpiece is best for you. Your doctor, and possibly your dentist, can help you determine the best options.