Alternate snoring devices that work more effectively than CPAP.
Need a device to stop your snoring? A device to keep your airways open while you sleep? A appliance that eliminates your log-sawing? We have what you are looking for.
An oral appliance (or snoring device) can help eliminate your snoring and can alleviate the conditions of sleep apnea. The appliance is worn over your teeth and designed to keep your airways open during the night. It helps to generate more space in the back of your throat.
This newfound space in the back of your throat reduces the collapsing and obstruction of your throat tissue which causes snoring, causing less airflow and sleep apnea.

A Tried-and-True Snoring Solution
This device, which prevents you from snoring, ensures your jaw won't drop back, which will allow your airways stay open and allows you to breath without any obstructions.
Closely resembling a sports mouth guard, this device is an oral sleep appliance that you wear, only when you want to sleep. When you sleep, your muscles relax, your tongue drops back and your throat can collapse. The obstruction withholds you from breathing and your oxygen levels drop significantly.
This damaging and dangerous pattern of sleep apnea can be fixed by ensuring your airway stay open. This can be achieved with the help of this relatively simple yet clever sleep apnea appliance.
More comfortable with an alternative to your sleep problem.
The sleeping devices designed to help you stop snoring are characterized by a number of significant improvements over previous oral sleep appliances. For example, the lower jaw advancement are now adjustable which enhances the effectiveness and make the splint both effective and comfortable.
The majority of clients that have tested an oral sleep appliance versus CPAP, recommend it is a highly effective solution. A solution as a cure for snoring and a solution in the form of a sleep apnea appliance (in mild to moderate cases). It's efficiency coupled with extraordinary levels of patient acceptance have been well documented and backed by a large body of clinical research.
To optimize your health and get answers to your snoring-, sleep apnea-, insomnia-, and all sleep disorder questions, your search is over.
Contact Dr. Mark T. Weiser today at (805) 899.3600 for the Santa Barbara location or (310) 277.5678 for the Los Angeles location.
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