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.

  • Zyppah vs VitalSleep

    The Zyppah and VitalSleep are MADs (mandibular advancement devices). The Zyppah has an additional feature that really makes it more of a hybrid device. I found each device very comfortable to wear. However, the Zyppah has a slight edge over VitalSleep in terms of effectiveness and comfort. VitalSleep costs less, cleans easier and has a unique…

  • SnoreMate Review

    SnoreMate has been on the market longer than many other anti-snoring devices and it has a budget-friendly price, so you might be feeling a lot like you hit the jackpot, if you just stumbled upon this product. However, even a super low price is not worth paying, if the product does not live up to…

  • SleepSilent Mouth Guard Review

    Update: SleepSilent appears to have changed their name or merged with SnoreMD. The devices are very similar to each other. You can go directly to our SnoreMD review here. SleepSilent is a new device released in 2017 that was developed to help patients with bruxism but can also prevent snoring. Available on Amazon, the device…

  • SnoreRx vs SnoreMender

    My experience with the SnoreRx Plus and the SnoreMender is similar to that of a majority of consumers: both MAD devices do a good job in stopping a person from snoring. There are few differences between the two models that are important to note when considering which one to purchase. Snoring Mouthpieces Compared Understanding several important…

  • SleepTight Mouthpiece vs. ZQuiet

    SleepTight Mouthpiece is commonly compared to ZQuiet because they have very similar prices and payment options. However, these mandibular advancement devices (MADs) are very different. If you haven’t heard of ZQuiet, but are exploring your anti snoring options at this price point, it’s definitely one to consider.   Do not confuse SleepTight with Snore-B-Gone, which is…

  • Snore Medic Review

    There are many devices on the market that help people sleep soundly. Snoring mouthpieces are a very popular method of reducing snoring. They are designed to counteract the vibrations of the relaxed throat muscles (also known as snoring) by comfortably restraining the organs involved in snoring. Here is my review of one of these products:…

  • Review of SnoreRx for Snoring, by Dr. Tammy Balatgek, DDS, MS

    Recently we evaluated the SnoreRx device which is an over-the-counter oral appliance for the treatment of snoring. Snoring is the sound caused by a narrowed nasal and/or oral airway during sleep.  Potential airway narrowing may occur in the nose and includes a deviated septum, enlarged soft tissue (turbinates), polyps, and/or sinus congestion. Narrowing in the…

  • Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD) vs. Tongue-Retaining Devices (TRD)

    We all sleep to relax. Nothing revolutionary about that concept, of course. What happens, though, is that the muscles in your throat relax too, and their resting position can often block the path from your mouth/nose down to your lungs. Mouthpieces were designed to address this problem. There are two primary styles of anti-snoring mouthpieces…

  • Snore Guard vs. ZQuiet

    Many people assume that in order for a mouthpiece to actually stop their snoring, they have to get the product through a dentist. After all, if a prescription is required then it must work better than one you can simply order online, right? Well, that may be true with other products, but this is definitely…