Mouthpieces for Snorers

Mouthpieces are a great and inexpensive possibility for reducing your chronic snoring, but you may need to try two or three before you hit the jackpot.

  • AVEOtsd Review and Guides

    Alright, folks, let’s dive into something that doesn’t get enough spotlight yet impacts a good chunk of us every night – snoring. And not just any fix, but we’re zoning in on this unique piece of tech called AVEOtsd. Now, if you’re picturing those bulky, bite-down mouthpieces that make you feel like a quarterback in…

  • SnoreMender PS Review

    The SnoreMender PS design looks very simple until you see that it opens and closes easily (see video below), which is rare for one of these top-rated anti-snoring mouthpieces. Being able to move your mouth while wearing a device is a pretty attractive quality, but I’m sorry to tell you that my experience with this…

  • SnoreMeds Review

    Although many people love mouthpieces with all the bells and whistles, I tend to be drawn to the devices with a simpler design, as long as they work. I had high hopes for SnoreMeds. I should actually say my bank account had high hopes for SnoreMeds. I liked that it looks simple and easy to…

  • SomnoGuard AP 2 Review

    If you are like me, you automatically assume that mouthpieces that are only available by prescription are going to be superior to those you order online. After all, there has to be a good reason why they typically cost more and they are harder to get your hands on, right? Unfortunately, this is not the…

  • 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…

  • 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…