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How do I mold the 8hour SnoreShield for the perfect fit?
To ensure the best fit, follow these simple steps:
1. Insert the blue handle into the airflow hole. 2. Place the SnoreShield in 70°C - 90°C hot water for 12 to 15 seconds. 3. Cool it for 1 to 3 seconds, then place it in your mouth (right side up). 4. Move your lower jaw forward and bite down hard, pressing it against your teeth for a snug fit. 5. Hold for 15 to 25 seconds, then remove and place in cold water for 20 seconds to solidify. 6. Repeat the process if the fit is not snug enough.
This ensures a custom, secure fit for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
1. Insert the blue handle into the airflow hole. 2. Place the SnoreShield in 70°C - 90°C hot water for 12 to 15 seconds. 3. Cool it for 1 to 3 seconds, then place it in your mouth (right side up). 4. Move your lower jaw forward and bite down hard, pressing it against your teeth for a snug fit. 5. Hold for 15 to 25 seconds, then remove and place in cold water for 20 seconds to solidify. 6. Repeat the process if the fit is not snug enough.
This ensures a custom, secure fit for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Can I breathe while wearing the 8hour SnoreShield?
Yes! The SnoreShield has a built-in airflow gap at the front, allowing you to breathe comfortably through your mouth while you sleep.
Unlike traditional mouth guards, this design ensures optimal airflow while still keeping your jaw in the correct position to prevent snoring and improve sleep quality.
Unlike traditional mouth guards, this design ensures optimal airflow while still keeping your jaw in the correct position to prevent snoring and improve sleep quality.
Will this help with sleep apnea?
The 8hour SnoreShield can help reduce mild snoring and improve airflow, which may be beneficial for some individuals with sleep apnea.
However, it is not a certified medical device and should not be used as a replacement for CPAP therapy or other doctor-recommended treatments. If you suspect you have sleep apnea, consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
However, it is not a certified medical device and should not be used as a replacement for CPAP therapy or other doctor-recommended treatments. If you suspect you have sleep apnea, consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Is the SnoreShield comfortable to wear all night?
Yes! The custom-molded design ensures a snug, comfortable fit, adapting to your bite to prevent discomfort.
It’s made from soft, medical-grade silicone that is lightweight, non-irritating, and designed for all-night wear without causing jaw strain or soreness.
It’s made from soft, medical-grade silicone that is lightweight, non-irritating, and designed for all-night wear without causing jaw strain or soreness.
How long does the 8hour SnoreShield last?
With proper care, the SnoreShield can last several months before needing a replacement. The exact lifespan depends on usage, teeth grinding, and cleaning habits.
To extend its life:
- Rinse it with warm water after each use. - Store it in a clean, dry case when not in use. - Avoid excessive biting or chewing on the material.
To extend its life:
- Rinse it with warm water after each use. - Store it in a clean, dry case when not in use. - Avoid excessive biting or chewing on the material.
How do I clean the SnoreShield?
To keep it fresh and hygienic:
- Rinse it under warm water after each use. - Use a soft toothbrush with mild soap to remove buildup. - Avoid using boiling water or harsh chemicals, as they can degrade the material. - Let it air dry completely before storing it in a clean case.
- Rinse it under warm water after each use. - Use a soft toothbrush with mild soap to remove buildup. - Avoid using boiling water or harsh chemicals, as they can degrade the material. - Let it air dry completely before storing it in a clean case.
What if the SnoreShield feels too tight or loose?
If the fit isn’t right, you can remold the SnoreShield using the boiling water method until it sits securely and comfortably.
If it feels too tight, adjust the jaw position slightly forward before molding again.
If it feels too loose, repeat the molding process and bite down firmly to create a better grip.
If it feels too tight, adjust the jaw position slightly forward before molding again.
If it feels too loose, repeat the molding process and bite down firmly to create a better grip.
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