Guaranteed Snoring Stop – Devices That Stop Snoring
August 20, 2009 by StopSnoringExperts
Filed under Stop Snoring Devices and Aids
When you tire of being told story after story about what snoring is and how you can stop it, then perhaps you will face the reality that some people are meant to breathe normally when they sleep and some others are meant to breathe normally with the aid of stop snoring devices when they sleep.
Snoring has been with the human race for as far back as you don’t want to know, and there have been a lot of methods and procedures undertaken in the effort to stop snoring effectively. With the advancements made in science and technology in the last century, interestingly simple understanding have come about , which have led to strides in the treatment of the sleep condition.
Today, there are quite a number of devices that stop snoring, or that can at least reduce it effectively. Below, you will read about a few of them, and then you can have a chat with your sleep apnea dentist about which stop snoring device is most appropriate for you.
Perhaps the best stop snoring devices, and also the most popular, are the mandibular advancement splints. Every dentist in the country knows about them, and any specialist in sleep apnea and related conditions can write you a prescription for this device. There are snorers who are grossed out by the fact that they have to wear this appliance on their face when they sleep, but it is what they need.
The splints grip their lower jaw and force it outward just a little bit. The tongue that is attached to it also advances, and when they sleep, it does not fall back to block the throat anymore. You may have to stay with the device as long as you still snore, though, because that is how long you will need it to pull your tongue forward.
The CPAP machine is also well known in sleep and snore circles, but not as popular as the mandibular splints. CPAP is an acronym for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, which is the technique by which this device works. The machine lies close to your bed when you sleep, and is connected to your face – your nose, mouth, or both your nose and mouth – by a pipe.
A shoe-sized pump in the piece of equipment keeps your throat and breathing passages open by supplying a controlled stream of air through the flexible hose. Again this device stops snoring, but it holds on to you for as long as you have not been able to break the habit by yourself.
A Snore Stopper Chin Pillow is not as gross for most snoring patients as either of the previously mentioned stop snoring devices. Very simply, it raises your head a bit higher than usual so that your tongue does not fall back quite as far into your throat, or the palate at the top of your airways does not vibrate quite as much. You can understand why people would prefer this, unless their condition was more severe.
Some people decide to use the mouthpiece snoring device because it is not as ‘bogus’ as the CPAP machine or the splints, while others opt for the products known as Noiselezz or the Sumno Gurad. They are popular enough in the United States, but they are mostly sold and used in the United Kingdom.
These are a lot of devices for stop snoring, but you certainly do not need them all. What you need it a dentist who has your best interest at heart adequately diagnosing the severity of your snoring, and recommending the best stop snoring device you can use to deal with the condition. By all means, do that already.

