SmartGuard Anti Snore Device. New Customizable Snore Reducing Mouthpiece – Reduce Snoring Aid for Men and Women – Most Comfortable and Adjustable Oral Appliance – Holds Jaw Forward to Open Airway

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SmartGuard Anti-Snore Device

An over the counter solution to reduce snoring by holding your lower jaw forward, SmartGuard is comfortable, custom, and effective.

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.75 x 2 x 6 inches; 3.88 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 7, 2022
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SmartGuard Rx Inc
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BDGG5X9C
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

COMFORTABLE & ADJUSTABLE – SmartGuard’s Anti-Snore mouthpiece is extremely comfortable for both men and women. Unlike other options, SmartGuard allows for the jaw to open and move freely. It can be custom molded to any size mouth.
EFFECTIVE SOLUTION – Unlike chin straps, nasal strips, snore pillows, and other devices, SmartGuard works. Backed by science and years of testing, SmartGuard keeps your airway open while you sleep, by holding your lower jaw forward, stopping your jaw from pinching your airway. SmartGuard is approved and thoroughly tested as a safe, effective, and comfortable solution to snoring.
EASY TO USE – SmartGuard’s snore stopper guard is easy to use and can be molded in 10-20 minutes. We provide printed instructions and a video explaining how to mold the guard. Once that’s completed, it’s a simple as wearing the device in the nighttime.
SUPERIOR QUALITY – Cleared for Over the Counter use and held to the highest standards of quality and performance, SmartGuard’s innovative anti-snore appliance is made from the highest quality materials.

Customers say

Customers like the snoring prevention and ease of use of the mouth guard. They mention it reduces snoring and eliminates sleep apnea. Some are also happy with its moldability. However, some customers have reported durability issues. Opinions are mixed on comfort, functionality, fit, and value for money.

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  1. Rebecca

    Stays on your teeth!
    I have tried many snoring mouthpieces (ZQuiet, Snorple, SnoreRX, Good Morning Snore Solution) and this is the only one that would stay connected to my teeth. When I sleep, my mouth falls open and my jaw and tongue drop into the back of my throat. This is the only mouthpeice that stays on my teeth to keep my jaw from being a problem. I haven’t had a sleep study yet but I’m pretty sure I have some form of sleep apnea as people have told me that I stop breathing while I’m sawing logs. Since using this product, my snoring has been eliminated and I feel rested when I wake up. I’ve been using this mouth peice for 10 months and just had to reorder a new one. It comes with simple molding instructions and easily and tightly molds to your teeth. The product is high quality and also has a 90 day return policy (best I have found). It doesn’t feel to big in your mouth and is a huge value for the money. Highly recommend!

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  2. Jason M.

    Worst Dental Appliance I’ve ever used
    Let me start out by saying that I’ve used at least 6 or 7 dental appliances over the year as I’ve suffered with sleep apnea and can’t stand the CPAP. That being said, I have to say this one had to be the worst design I’ve ever seen. They include these cheap little connectors/adjusters that once you click into position, you can’t get them back out easily, if you want to adjust to another length. I started out with one length and wanted to adjust the length a bit and it literally took me 20 minutes just to finally pull out the current connectors/adjusters to replace with the longer pair. Then it wasn’t until that night when I went to use them that I noticed that those connectors/adjusters don’t accomplish much as my mouth pretty much forced the appliance back into my normal mouth position. On top of that, they put only a thin layer of the silicone mold for your teeth, so once you bite down, your teeth are sitting on hard plastic. Let’s just say I woke up with sore teeth. With so many other dental appliances out there (close in price range I might add) that make the appliance one solid unit and don’t make you try and assemble together with cheap plastic connectors that are useless, I’d never buy this one again. It’s so cheaply made, and you can tell they’ve cut corners to make this device. Don’t fall for it.

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  3. ns

    It improved my sleep quality and saved me $5,000
    I previously had a professionally made oral appliance for sleep apnea and snoring that worked really well, but after having a crown installed, it no longer fit. I figured I’d get another one made, but in the meantime I decided to give this a try. It actually works. My Oura ring shows that I’m getting good to optimal sleep after I started using this device.It’s not all great. The shape of the device is bit too narrow for my jaw and it puts pressure on the teeth. This makes it uncomfortable to wear for a long periods. If I get up in the night, I take it out and put it back in to give my teeth some relief.I was skeptical that the fragile-looking plastic bars that you install to adjust the offset between the upper and lower jaws would break, but they appear to be surprisingly durable.Since I was only intending to use this temporarily, I made an appointment with a dentist that specializes in oral appliances. After $800 of unnecessary scans and a million jaw measurements they showed me an example of the appliance they would custom make for me. I laughed because it’s not as good as this device – extremely flimsy and poor quality. They told me that more measurements would be needed and the appliance would cost at least $5,000. I walked out before they could rip me off any further!In summary: it works, it’s cost-effective, but depending on your jaw, it might not be your most comfortable option.

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  4. candygirl

    Extremely Comfortable
    I had a customized mouth guard made by a dentist about 7 years ago. It was over $500 at the time. It worked very well but the bands is the side would break and I would have to take it back to the dentist to have him replace them. He has since retired and I could not find a dentist to repair it so I started my search for a new appliance to stop the snoring and protect my teeth from night grinding . I tried a competitor which I won’t mention here which was terrible. Luckily, the manufacturer of that brand would return it. I came across this one and thought I would give it a try. The set upProcess was very easy and gives you a very customizable fit. Actually better than the one my dentist had made. The bars on the side to adjust your jaw are easy to install and you can change them depending on what is comfortable. It is also small enough that I can completely close my mouth which the competitor would not allow me to do. I must say that this mouth piece and a big improvement over my customized one the dentist made. The side of the appliance are smooth and don’t cut into your cheek. It also stops the snoring! Excellent product!

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  5. Lisa & Craig

    Not eligible for return
    The anti snore device doesn’t work very well for me I am still snoring quite a bit so I thought I would return it but even though it says it is eligible for return it really isn’t. The fit is good and it’s comfortable enough and it has improved the snoring somewhat but I feel like it should be doing a better job.

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  6. skeptical observer

    I first used a MAS eleven years ago when my obstructive sleep apnoea was confirmed. I stopped using it because it failed to control my OSA, and the splint prevented me from side sleeping (which had been my lifelong treatment). I am now using CPAP but bilateral rotator cuff tears have made side sleeping difficult and I tend to roll out of the lateral position – obstruct and be wakened by the full face mask leaking. This MAS was easy to mould, the combined thermoplastic keeps it shape. The side bars that link the two splints are not too uncomfortable for side sleeping and have not produced any ulceration (but I do use a special pillow with a hollowed area for my mandible). Using the splint has reduced the frequency of being woken due to obstruction, but not eliminated the problem.My only concern is that the splint only covers the first molar, and while it may not need to be lengthened for my remaining two, covering the second molar for everyone would provide a better fit.I have been using the splint now for two months with 3mm of prognathism.

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  7. “malcolm_flan”

    The reason I originally bought this product was that it is meant to move with your jaw. I am happy to report that it does indeed do this. I had to redo the impression of my teeth as you need to have a reasonable suction for the upper and lower plates to stay in place, once they do the hinge works great to allow you to move your jaw up and down while keeping it pushed forward to provide the required space to stop the rattle of the back of your throat that causes snoring.Other anti-snoring devices try to lock your jaw into position using the suction of a close-fitting impression of your teeth. This force isn’t strong enough to keep the jaw in place as it will naturally move back and down out of the device. It’s not possible to clench your teeth and sleep at the same time, I’d always end up partially waking up and biting on the device to put my jaw back into the correct position knowing it’d probably just slip out of position once I’m back asleep. I also tried those head straps to keep my jaw in place, but they can only force the jaw upward and back, not upward and forward. So when you slip out of the device from the backward force it keeps your jaw there and lets the snoring commence. I did have some success with a neck brace which would stop my jaw from opening wide enough to be able to slip out of the device, so that’s one to try if you haven’t already.Another reason I wanted to get this product was that it looked like you’d be able to move your tongue and not have movement restricted by the device and this is happily the case.Every other anti-snoring device I’ve tried restricts the movement of your tongue, either it is forever pressed up against the back of the device where it can’t help but investigate and block the small breathing hole or its one of those devices that try to hold the tongue in place with suction and also stop you from being able to breathe out of your mouth (the tongue is a strong and slippery beast and can easily escape such devices).The only drawbacks I have found with this device are (for me at least) I find that the sides of my mouth can get stuck behind the hinges which is a weird experience but not really uncomfortable. Also, it is a little on the expensive side, this may change in future when they sell more due to it being a superior product. Finally, I wouldn’t mind some slightly longer rods to push my jaw further forward, I’ve been using anti-snoring devices for a long time and the biggest rod for the hinge (which comes in various sizes) wasn’t quite long enough to completely get rid of my throat rattle.I highly recommend this product.

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  8. Daniel

    I’ve use a few of these types of devices. This one has an obvious and significant flaw. The attachment points for the bars on the side of the mouth guard are slotted. This means that when you are wearing them you can slide your lower jaw forwards and backwards from fully extended to hardly any extension. You can see in the pictures the first one there is hardly any extension, the second pic there is a lot. This is with the #5 bars. So it goes from doing nothing to fully extending your jaw. Naturally when you sleep your jaw is going to move to the minimum extension, which means you might as well not wear them. Other types of device have fixed movement that you can measure in mm increments. These move 5+mm in the one ‘setting’.

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    SmartGuard Anti Snore Device. New Customizable Snore Reducing Mouthpiece – Reduce Snoring Aid for Men and Women – Most Comfortable and Adjustable Oral Appliance – Holds Jaw Forward to Open Airway
    SmartGuard Anti Snore Device. New Customizable Snore Reducing Mouthpiece – Reduce Snoring Aid for Men and Women – Most Comfortable and Adjustable Oral Appliance – Holds Jaw Forward to Open Airway

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