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– The Original Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece and #1 Solution Worldwide
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Brand | PureSleep |
Material | High-grade thermoplastic |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.8 x 2 x 0.7 inches |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material Type Free | Bisphenol A Free |
About this item
- PureSleep is the Original Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece: 15+ Years On the Market
- Made in the USA with 100% USA-Made Materials
- Patented Design Fits All Bite Types, including Overbite, Underbite, and Typical Bite
- FDA-Cleared For the Treatment of Snoring
- Dentist-Designed: Over 1.4 Million Sold
- Ideal For Both Men and Women. This Holiday Season, Treat Yourself and Your Partner To a Peaceful Night's Sleep!
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Product Description
For decades snoring was treated with very expensive, custom made mandibular repositioning devices (MRD’s). Then PureSleep was invented by Dr. Fenton, DDS and Dr. Kramer, MD, an ear, nose and throat specialist. Dr. Fenton remarked that “Many of my patients were unable or unwilling to pay thousands of dollars for a custom-made snoring mouthpiece - so we invented PureSleep.”
PureSleep’s patented, adaptable design dramatically reduced the cost of an MRD, and well over a million PureSleep mouthpieces have been sold per dentist prescription.
Then in 2019 the FDA granted over -the-counter (OTC) clearance to PureSleep which means you can now, finally, solve your snoring conveniently and affordably. Some other snoring mouthpieces are adjustable but bulky. Others aren’t as bulky but can’t adapt to different bite types. PureSleep’s patented design gives you the best of both. PureSleep uses a technique called ‘mandibular repositioning’ whereby the device gently holds your lower jaw forward, opening the upper airway and eliminating the vibrations that cause snoring.
Throat sprays, special pillows and opening your nostrils (either by using nose strips or sticking little “baskets or clips” into your nostrils) may seem like a convenient solution for snoring, but they don’t work, according to research done by the United States Air Force (“Popular Snore Aids: Do they work?”, Capt. Peter Michaelson and Col. Eric Mair, Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, June, 2004). In contrast, mouthpieces that use mandibular repositioning, such as PureSleep, have been shown to work in numerous clinical studies by reputable research institutions worldwide (“Does an oral appliance reduce palatal flutter and tongue base snoring?”, Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, May, 2007).
Fitting PureSleep is quick and easy. Just immerse the device in boiling water and mold it to the shape of your mouth. We include a step-by-step Instruction Guide in your PureSleep kit.
Don’t be fooled by imitators that claim to do what PureSleep does!
- GET THE ORIGINAL: PureSleep was the first device of its kind, with well over a million units sold over the last twenty years. Don’t be fooled by imitators.
- COMFORTABLE: PureSleep’s patented adaptable dual-polymer design accommodates all types and sizes of bites without being bulky or obtrusive so it’s more comfortable.
- BASED ON REAL SCIENCE: Designed and used by dentists and physicians, PureSleep is based on the clinically proven technique of mandibular repositioning so it’s a solution you can trust.
- MADE IN THE USA with 100% American materials. This is a genuine, authentic PureSleep device.
PureSleep is Unique
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From the Inventor“Many of my patients were unable or unwilling to pay thousands of dollars for a custom-made snoring mouthpiece so I invented PureSleep.” - Douglas Fenton, DDS |
Why You SnoreThe soft tissue at the back of the throat relaxes during sleep, partially blocking the airway. As air rushes through this narrowed opening, it causes the tissue to “flutter” like a flag in the wind. This vibration causes the unmistakable sound of snoring. |
How It WorksPureSleep works by a technique called ‘mandibular repositioning’ whereby the device gently holds your lower jaw forward, opening the upper airway, allowing air to flow freely and eliminate the vibrations that cause snoring. |
FDA-Cleared and Made in the USA
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe?
Mandibular repositioning to reduce snoring has been prescribed by dentists and physicians for over two decades.
How difficult is it to fit the device?
Fitting PureSleep is quick and easy. All you do is immerse the device in boiling water and mold it to the shape of your mouth. We include a colorfully-illustrated step-by-step instruction booklet in your PureSleep kit.
Is it adjustable?
Yes, PureSleep is adjustable. There are three settings that align to standard bite, over-bite or under-bite. You select the setting when you are fitting the device.
How does PureSleep differ from an athletic mouthguard?
Though it may look similar, the PureSleep device is significantly different from an athletic mouthguard. PureSleep is an adjustable device designed to hold your lower jaw slightly forward, thus opening your airway while you sleep. Unlike athletic mouthguards our patented device is made from two different high-quality plastics, including a soft plastic on the inside, and a hard plastic on the outside which gives it more structural rigidity while requiring less material overall, making it less bulky and therefore more comfortable. Our device is manufactured in the USA with only American materials. Finally, an athletic mouthguard is only designed to protect your teeth and mouth from injury; it is not designed to hold your jaw in a specific position.
How does PureSleep differ from other MRD's?
There are several key differences between PureSleep and other MRD's. First and foremost, PureSleep is adjustable via several settings that are selected during the initial fitting whereas most competitive products either have just one setting or they have a bulky adjustment mechanism. Unlike other MRD's and athletic mouthguards, our patented design includes two different kinds of high-quality plastics: a hard plastic on the outside and a soft plastic on the inside which provides the necessary structural strength with less material, making PureSleep more comfortable because it’s less bulky. Finally, PureSleep is manufactured in the USA with only American-sourced materials, unlike many competitive products which are manufactured in China.
Here at The Pure Sleep Company, we strive to make the purchase, fitting and nightly experience as easy as possible for our customers. If you don’t see the information you are looking for, please submit your question(s) through our online support, and we’ll get back to you with an answer shortly!
- You can read more detailed clinical information about the safety and efficacy of MRD's as a treatment for snoring at puresleep.com
- For questions regarding your order or to return it for a refund, please contact Amazon. For questions about fitting, use and care of PureSleep or to exchange it for a new one per the terms of The Pure Sleep Company’s policy, please go to www.puresleep.com and click on the “Support” tab, or call the PureSleep Helpline.
Welcome to PureSleep! PureSleep was invented by Dr. Douglas Fenton and Dr. Bernard Kramer, who used it in their practices for over ten years, typically charging their patients about 400 dollars. Over time, many other doctors began using it to treat their patients. Then Noel Lindsay entered the picture. He was newly married and his wife kept kicking him out of bed because he snored… bummer! This led him on a long journey to dentists and physicians to find a suitable treatment. He finally tried a treatment called ”mandibular repositioning,” which was very successful but extremely expensive – about 1,200 dollars. Thus PureSleep was born. He licensed their mouthpiece and worked with them, as well as other dentists and physicians, to develop a way to make PureSleep more conveniently available at a significantly lower cost than what most dentists and physicians charge. Now PureSleep has obtained over-the-counter clearance from the FDA and is therefore available directly to you on Amazon.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.8 x 2 x 0.7 inches; 2.89 ounces
- Date First Available : May 28, 2019
- Manufacturer : PureSleep
- ASIN : B07SD5W2KQ
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #9,885 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #24 in Snore Reducing Aids
- Customer Reviews:
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May not be used by anyone under the age of 18; anyone undergoing orthodontic treatment; anyone who has had a dental implant within the last three months; anyone with chronic severe asthma, emphysema, COPD or any other serious breathing or respiratory disorder; anyone who has been diagnosed with central sleep apnea, which is a neurological disorder that is different and far less common than obstructive sleep apnea; anyone who has been diagnosed with temporomandibular joint disorder or has symptoms such as clicking, popping, grating or locking of their jaw or jaw pain when opening their mouth, yawning or chewing; anyone who experiences jaw or tooth pain from clenching their jaw or grinding their teeth; anyone with loose, damaged or weakened teeth, loose fillings, or loose caps; or anyone with abscesses, severe mouth sores or severe gum disease. May not be used by people with full dentures, although partial dentures are OK as long as there are healthy molars on each side of the top and bottom arches.Use of this device may cause tooth movement, bite change, gum or tooth soreness, pain or soreness of the temporomandibular (jaw) joint or a worsening of TMD symptoms, excessive salivation, and you won’t be able to breathe through your mouth as easily. If you experience difficulty breathing or if other respiratory disorders exist or continue, stop using PureSleep® and consult a physician immediately. Keep out of reach of children. PureSleep is not indicated for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
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Customers like the snoring mouth guard for its ability to eliminate s nore. They say it improves sleep quality and is easier to fall asleep with. However, some customers have reported issues with the fit, stability, and comfort. They mention that it feels a little big and is way too small for an average adult mouth. They also say that it falls out at times. Customers also mention that the mouthguard makes their front teeth hurt like hell. Overall, some find the product to be not worth the money.
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Customers like the snoring with the mouth guard. For example, they say it eliminates s nore, improves sleep quality, and even solves sleep apnea. Some say the audi tion is extremely quiet and it becomes easier to fall asleep with. That said, some say it saves their head and teeth.
"...Stick with it for a few weeks and it becomes easier to fall asleep with. I don’t even wake up at night like I used to...." Read more
"...to go into REM for longer periods of time, giving me deeper, more restful sleep. So, bed partner or not, get it for yourself." Read more
"...amount of soreness that it leaves on my jaw, but I have improved the quality of sleep for myself and my wife so far...." Read more
"...I haven’t snored at all, even when lying on my back. I would sometimes snore so badly in that position that I would wake myself up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouth guard. Some mention it works phenomenally, is the most effective tool, and has huge results. However, others say that it was not comfortable and did not work for them. They also mention that the effectiveness is greatly diminished due to an open bite. Overall, the product is not as effective as CPAP, but adequate for travel and much easier to carry.
"...I wanted to like this product but it was not comfortable and did not work for me (more details below), and the refund process did not go smoothly..." Read more
"...It holds your airway open.It works very well if you are a stomach sleeper like myself...." Read more
"...I am so sad because the mouthpiece didn’t work for me, but I am really happy with PureSleep and Amazon since they refund my money without the..." Read more
"This device/mouth guard works wonderfully for me. I'm four days in and I haven't snored once...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouth guard. Some mention that it rejuvenated them and improved their quality of life, while others say that it disintegrated to being unusable. The mouthpiece itself is of really nice quality material, but some say it's flimsy and doesn't last long.
"...(causing poor formation to your teeth)...." Read more
"...The mouthpiece itself is of really nice quality material. Both the upper and lower have this nice jelly-like material in which to seat your teeth...." Read more
"...Also, the impression is difficult to make. I found that it was way too hot to bite down on when I followed the timed instructions...." Read more
"...Upon trying to shape it to my mouth, I found that the plastic was not melted enough in the two minutes so it was really hard to bite into...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the mouth guard. Some mention it's easy to set up and use, while others say it takes some getting used to. The instructions are not particularly clear, and you can easily mess up the set up process.
"...Out of the box, the set up is not easy and not difficult; call it 'moderate.'..." Read more
"Tried for quite a while. It is too hard and does not fit comfortably in your mouth at all; Jaw & mouth pain; And way too small for most ; $50+ cost..." Read more
"...It is not difficult, and pretty good fit in my mouth.2) Comfort. (3 stars)It takes me couple days to get used to it...." Read more
"It comes with easy to follow instructions and you shape it like you would any type of sports mouth guard...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the comfort of the mouth guard. They mention that it makes their jaw extremely sore, and it's not the most pleasant feeling. They say that it doesn't feel natural, and makes it hard to close their lips. Some say that the plastic is thick, and there's no way their mouth could fully close.
"...It doesn’t feel natural completely.To fit the piece you boil it like a football mouth guard...." Read more
"...It is too hard and does not fit comfortably in your mouth at all; Jaw & mouth pain; And way too small for most ; $50+ cost = overpriced , waste of..." Read more
"...That said, it's not the most pleasant feeling thing in the world. I was surprised of how large it is...." Read more
"...What I was not prepared for was waking up 1.5 hours later to feel my jaw extremely sore and my teeth no longer in the position I left them in...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the fit of the mouth guard. They mention that it feels a little big, but is way too small for their mouth. They also say that there is no adjustment on the mouthpiece itself, and the fitting process welded the two pieces together. They say that the appliance adds a lot of space between upper and lower teeth, making it difficult to bite down accurately.
"...After about 6 months it definitely needs to be re-molded. It loses its perfect fit and "grip" and slides out of place...." Read more
"Tried for quite a while. It is too hard and does not fit comfortably in your mouth at all; Jaw & mouth pain; And way too small for most ; $50+ cost..." Read more
"...Also a little stiff in the back of my jaw. I think I might be trying to bite in my sleep...." Read more
"...It is not difficult, and pretty good fit in my mouth.2) Comfort. (3 stars)It takes me couple days to get used to it...." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the value of the mouth guard. They mention it's not worth the money, it'll cost you more than $60, and it'd be better spent on other things.
"...at all; Jaw & mouth pain; And way too small for most ; $50+ cost = overpriced , waste of money; Better off buying softer, cheaper 4-pack..." Read more
"...I think the price might be a little overinflated for what it is (very much like a sports mouth-guard). Hopefully it lasts...." Read more
"...I took a chance and purchased it anyway. It was a total waste of my hard earned money. Save yourself the $60 or so." Read more
"...I probably wouldn’t purchase it again because it’s so expensive." Read more
Customers dislike the stability of the mouth guard. They mention that the mold that forms to their teeth doesn't stay put, and it falls out at times. Some say that the bottom wouldn't stick to their bottom teeth. Overall, most are not satisfied with the stability and usability of the product.
"...It loses its perfect fit and "grip" and slides out of place. I think I'll have to order a new one every 8 months give or take to keep the fit right." Read more
"...up 1.5 hours later to feel my jaw extremely sore and my teeth no longer in the position I left them in...." Read more
"...My mouth just opens and the thing falls off my top teeth within seconds of relaxing...." Read more
"...It did fall out a few times so I'm hoping to be able to keep it in all night...." Read more
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This was recommended to me by someone and I was skeptical at first. I was viewing this as an alternative to a cpap machine.
I knocked a star off for comfort because, let’s be honest, it’s a mouth guard. It doesn’t feel natural completely.
To fit the piece you boil it like a football mouth guard. Only when you bite in it to mold it you have to jut your lower jaw forward past your upper. This is so when you wear it at night it pulls your jaw forward. This in effect acts like a jaw thrust maneuver in EMS. It holds your airway open.
It works very well if you are a stomach sleeper like myself. I was heaving every night (per my wife) with frequent rounds of apnea, and VERY loud snoring. Like the neighbors can hear loud. Now I lay perfectly still with no snoring whatsoever when on my stomach.
On my side there is occasional snoring but it isn’t as loud.
On my back snoring is more frequent but nowhere near as loud.
I knocked a star off for value because my friend stated these used to be 2 for $70 and now 1 for $50. Still not as expensive as a cpap but what happened?
Also some reviews have mentioned you have to refit it ever 6 weeks and then buy a new one. I’m not sure how true that is. My friend has used his two he got for two years and not bought another. I’ll adjust review later if need be.
The fit took about 10 days to gradually adjust to it. At first I was gagging using it. I trimmed it back a bit and over a few nights got used to it. I recommend using a sleep aid the first week or so to help you sleep with it. Stick with it for a few weeks and it becomes easier to fall asleep with. I don’t even wake up at night like I used to.
Overall this is worth a shot ESPECIALLY if you are a stomach sleeper.
Edit: one year later. Just ordered a second one. After about 6 months it definitely needs to be re-molded. It loses its perfect fit and "grip" and slides out of place. I think I'll have to order a new one every 8 months give or take to keep the fit right.
I snore very loudly & very consistently). However, I sleep soundly & extremely well each night. I'm 49; healthy; not overweight. I've participated in sleep studies and do not have apnea. Broadly speaking, my snoring is probably the result of relaxed throat parts (glottis) occurring while asleep. Definitely genetic on my moms side...my grandfather>mom>me...it's incredible that we all stayed married. In my case...ha ha...I purchased this in the hopes to stay married. If you are reading this then you know. It sucks to invite partner-resentment over bad sleep. For me, this mouthpiece is a step in right direction.
That said, it's not the most pleasant feeling thing in the world. I was surprised of how large it is. Having played football in the 80's, this mouthpiece is bigger than any of mouthguards I've used - even the 'double braces' type. But it needs to be big to work. The idea is for the piece to A) move your lower jaw just under your upper jaw during sleep (creating a small underbite while you wear it), thusly B) preventing the way-back part of your tongue (the part near the glottis) from falling back inside your throat as you relax during sleep.
The mouthpiece itself is of really nice quality material. Both the upper and lower have this nice jelly-like material in which to seat your teeth. The exterior of the piece in the upper, lower AND middle are harder (smooth) plastic. Out of the box, the set up is not easy and not difficult; call it 'moderate.' Due to different body-types there are two little cleats that have to be set just right depending on the size of your mouth. You figure that out first - then you boil-in-water and fit the piece to your person just like any other mouthpiece. There's room for about 1 foul up & do-over in the set-up process. After that, the piece is ruined & you are out $$. When sizing the mouthpiece properly - the upper does not 'attach' or 'meld' to the lower. There's permanent space in-between the upper & lower (held open in part by the little cleats & harder plastic). This is to: 1) give your tongue room and 2) allow you to breathe through your teeth.
And really, that's the complaint with this thing. It's bulky as F. Not uncomfortable mind you - just big. My teeth and jaw stays *slightly* open during sleep and my mouth (lips) do not close while wearing the piece. I coat my lips with balm prior to sleep - they'll dry out & chap otherwise, with my tongue trapped inside the piece. **Fortunately** I sleep like a rock. There are some few nights when use of the mouthpiece wakes me up. I chalk this up to movement during sleep, and of course, the bulky size of the piece. For the most part, I have no trouble sleeping with it in. Sometimes, I spit out the mouthpiece unconsciously & for obvious reasons, this is never a big deal. Note: This thing does not appear to be a high-level choking hazard...I've had zero such experiences, again, due to its size.
This mouthpiece is probably not suited for anyone who has trouble going to sleep and/or staying asleep, simply because of its bulk. Also, and having less to do with size rather than just design (it is only a mouthpiece, after all), this solution may or may not work well with folk who have apnea or other more-on-the-serious side sleep disorders. After my sleep study (which, I highly recommend for anyone who snores) - a mouthpiece like this one was recommended from my physician, who said to try an OTC version first (again, one like this). I am told that as far as the "mouthpiece solution" to snoring goes, that many dentists make custom pieces to combat snoring. I haven't explored that option - but surely this here purchase is the (MUCH) less expensive route. Of course, I'd be glad to pay $$$ for a more comfortable fit.
For all I've whined about above - this thing works. At least, for my type of snoring issue. Just that little forced move of pushing my lower jaw/tongue/muscles forward does the trick. And I must say: I got off cheap compared to the hundreds or thousands I might have spent on machines or other pricy items. Got a happy wife too. On a personal-level, I'd rate this item 4+ starts. Decided to drop to 3 on the comfort/bulk values - and - because there may be better snoring-treatments for folks who have long standing struggles with sleep disorders. If you snore but sleep well, I'd definitely recommend giving this mouthpiece a try. Don't forget to consult a physician. Cheers!
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