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SnoreRx vs CPAP

SnoreRx vs CPAP

You wear the SnoreRx inside your mouth where it keeps your jaw thrust forward, opening your airway. SnoreRx belongs to the classification of devices known as MADs (mandibular advancement device). The CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) devices have an electric pump that forces pressurized air into your air passage to stop snoring. Users wear a…

therasnore vs snorerx

TheraSnore vs. SnoreRx

The TheraSnore and SnoreRx Plus are similar in many ways, including the ability to adjust the lower jaw incrementally between five to six positions, and the ability to custom mold the mouthpiece. If you trying to decide between the two, this article may help you see the differences and choose the one that is right…

nuSleep OTC Review

nuSleep OTC Review

I’ve reviewed all kinds of anti-snoring devices, including pillows, nasal strips, tongue retaining devices, MADs (mandibular advancement devices), and mouthpieces. There is a new entry into the mouthpiece category. The nuSleep OTC is an over-the-counter oral appliance that mimics the process of having your dentist make a custom mouthpiece without the wait or the high…

SnoreRX vs Tap 3 Elite

Tap 3 Elite vs SnoreRx

The Tap 3 Elite and SnoreRx are both classified as MADs (mandibular advancement devices). My experience with each of them is similar to most consumers: both MAD devices do an excellent job. The Tap 3 Elite has a significant edge over the SnoreRx Plus, however, due to its sleeker design, more customized fit, and ease…

several different snoring mouthpieces

Myths about Snoring Mouthpieces

Snoring does not discriminate. Anyone of any age, gender, or state of health can suffer from snoring. Some cases are mild to moderate, while others can be severe and result in a variety of health concerns including sleep apnea. One solution for preventing the harm caused by snoring could be by utilizing a snoring mouthpiece…

WoodyKnows Nasal Dilator

WoodyKnows Nasal Dilator Review

If you have a significant level of nasal congestion, interrupted sleep due to snoring, or any number of other nasal problems, you likely need an advanced nasal dilator to help restore healthy breathing. Snoring and other nasal problems can often be the sign or symptom of any number of physiological problems, such as sleep apnea…