| There are a lot of people out there that use the | | | | simply closing the jaw, you won't have this |
| snoring mouthpiece to help with their problem. I | | | | problem. The reason the mouth piece works is |
| also hear a lot of professionals that recommend it | | | | that you'll always feel the need to bite it in place. |
| too. I'm not going to deny that such a device | | | | This biting action keeps your jaw in an upright |
| doesn't work because it really works, but it | | | | position and you don't have to run into problems. |
| definitely isn't the best approach to take. Using | | | | This may all sound great, but the snoring |
| this type of device will drive you crazy when | | | | mouthpiece has an issue; saliva. It will literally build |
| you're trying to sleep. It's not designed or even | | | | up in your mouth as you sleep and it will literally |
| compatible with the sleeping process, which will | | | | choke you in the middle of the night. |
| only leave you with another problem like insomnia. | | | | What you should be using is a jaw supporter |
| I'm here to tell you to say goodbye to your | | | | because it will control the jaw from outside of the |
| snoring mouthpiece and say hello to the jaw | | | | mouth. It wraps around your chin and the top of |
| supporter. | | | | your head. This means you'll get the full support |
| Scientists have figured out that the jaw is actually | | | | for your jaw and you won't have a buildup of |
| the cause of snoring. When you fall asleep it falls | | | | saliva. |
| down on your throat and puts pressure on it. By | | | | |