
More than a snoring solution
Though SnoreCure only treats snoring in ages 12+, there is a solution for younger kiddos as well to not only treat sleep issues, such as snoring, but also straighten teeth without braces!
The SnoreCure snoring appliance is designed differently than other snoring devices and does not put the occlusion in an unnatural position (lower jaw advanced beyond bite). The SnoreCure is designed to keep the airway open by preventing the lower jaw from drifting backwards during sleep which can block and reduce the airway. Research shows that approximately 80% of snoring patients experience this backward drifting during sleep but by utilizing the SnoreCure device with built-in internal therapy built, snoring can be reduced, teeth grinding prevented, nasal breathing encouraged, but most importantly, keeping the airway open. More severe snorers who have a reduced airway to a point that advancement of the lower jaw needs to occur, the SnoreCure Advance is available to assist. Patients that lack the ability to breathe nasally, can request an open SnoreCure version.
The SnoreCure rescue device is described as the most comfortable snoring device on the market. SnoreCure keeps the occlusion (how the teeth fit together) in a natural position rather than advancing the lower jaw so far forward and causing discomfort and locking of jaw. In the morning the SnoreCure patients feel rejuvenated, rested, and ready to start their day.
SnoreCure appliances can help with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
The lifespan varies, but the SnoreCure has been used by patients for up to 10 years. Proper cleaning and care can extend their durability.
While they are effective for many, results vary based on the cause of snoring. Investigating and identifying typical outward symptoms seen in those that experience interrupted sleep, can take the SnoreCure sleep assessment to determine the severity of their sleeping condition.