Why Mouth Guard?

Keep Airways Open
Prevents the tongue and soft tissues from blocking airflow, reducing snoring.
ImproveSleep Quality
Encourages better breathing for deeper, uninterrupted sleep.

Reduce Dry Mouth
Helps prevent mouth breathing, which can cause dryness and discomfort.
Support Jaw Alignment
Positions the jaw slightly forward to minimize airway obstruction.
When to Avoid a Mouth Guard
If you have severe sleep apnea, jaw pain or TMJ, or dental concerns like loose teeth, crowns, or dentures, a mouth guard might not be right for you.
Before starting any new snoring solution, it’s important to speak with a healthcare provider or take a home sleep test to make sure the root cause is properly addressed.
Mouth guards can help with snoring for many, but sleep apnea is a serious condition that may require a medical-grade device like a CPAP. Your health comes first—get evaluated to know what’s best for your sleep.


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Frequently asked questions about Mouth Guard
Yes. Our mouth guard is made for nightly use to reduce snoring caused by the jaw falling back during sleep. It’s safe, effective, and helps support open airways night after night.
For hygiene and durability, we recommend replacing your guard every 3 months. It's a boil-and-bite design, so you get a snug fit—but like any oral device, it wears down with use.
Not if used as intended. Our guard gently supports your jaw to help reduce snoring, not for grinding. However, if you experience discomfort or have TMJ issues, consult a healthcare professional before use.
We don’t recommend it. If you have braces, loose teeth, crowns, or dentures, this product may not fit securely and could cause discomfort. Check with a professional or take a home sleep test to find the right solution for you.