😌 Sleep Tight, Grind Right!
The SnoreeZ Anti Teeth-Grinding Dental Guard is a ready-to-use solution designed to prevent teeth grinding and alleviate TMJ pain. With its unique clench and grind absorbing bite plates, this dental guard offers ultimate comfort for both upper and lower jaws, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep without the need for boiling or molding.
K**R
Extremely good product but depends on your circumstances
It took me a little while to realize I had a nervous bad habit. At some point over the last few years I started clenching my teeth. I would be doing it and not even notice it. It took me even longer to realize I was also clenching my teeth at night. It doesn't necessarily sound as bad as grating your teeth but when you comprehend the pressure being put on your teeth by clenching you quickly figure out you need a solution to avoid future broken teeth, severe pain and high dental bills.My problem with dental guards is twofold. For one, I breath a lot through my mouth. I can't have bulky plastic mouth guards that obstruct my airflow. So any potential solution of any significant size is out. Second, I have sensitive teeth. Anything that is formed to fit my teeth causes me discomfort and headaches. I tried several dental solutions trying to find something that didn't obstruct my airway and didn't put pressure on my teeth. The first thing I finally found that worked for me were Plackers. They worked but they were so minimalistic that they would slip out from my lower gum and teeth at times, ending up in my mouth at night or on my pillow/sheets. I finally found Snoreez and felt more comfortable with a minimal amount of material that still did the job BUT more mass than the Plackers, helping them to stay in place at night. Plus the front little hook on the Snoreez serves that purpose as well. I sleep with them over my lower teeth and they work perfectly. I also feel like there's enough rubbery material on these that it would be hard to swallow them. I've been wearing these for close to a year and never had a problem with that. But that's not to say it would be impossible. For the price, if you have the same challenges I did finding a solution, I'd recommend giving them a try. I don't know what I would do without these (except fret over my future dental problems and dentistry costs).
R**K
Sized for a baby, not an adult. Waste of money
Do not but. This thing is ridiculously small. 1.5 inches wide. Looks Luke it's sized for a baby's mouth. It doesn't stay in place at all. And to top it off, they don't take returns . Total rip off.
F**Y
Bearable, but not ideal
I ordered both the adult and the kids size. Turns out I am in between sizes. The tab in the middle invites me to play with it with my front teeth as I try & fall asleep. My favorite style mouth guard used to be sold at the Family Dollar Store, but they no longer carry the same style that had 2 vent holes on the molar bites & definitely no need for a tab in the middle front to keep my front teeth from crushing on the bottom teeth.Because the adult one is too big around to fit in my mouth good my gums get sore. This can't be good long term.
G**B
Stays in place
Stays in place. I had to flip the front tap out in front of my front teeth for a more comfortable fit. When I put the front tab between my teeth my teeth felt “sore” in the morning. In front - problem solved. The first set felt more comfortable on my bottom teeth. I had them for months. I lost both of them within a few weeks of each other!!!! The second set feel more comfortable on my top teeth. I will buy again when I misplace these!!!After posting my review I read some comments about this mouth guard and cannot for the life of me understand how anyone can possibly think they might swallow it during sleep. 1) the front part fits BETWEEN your teeth and your (upper or lower) lip. Do they have a giant cave there? It actually creates a suction. 2) the reason people are using this product is because they are either grinding or clenching their teeth right? Well common sense would tell you that the part that goes BETWEEN the teeth should keep the device in place. Then people don’t like it because it doesn’t cover the entire side teeth. And true, it does not. It’s under $15.00 and not the hundreds of dollars a dentist will charge you. But in my opinion it does not need to be. The few teeth it does touch, keeps the rest of the teeth up and out of reach from the other jaw bone. It’s not like the other teeth reach down and touch each other. The only thing they could change for men with a longer tooth bed is to make it longer.
J**S
Adaptable!
I got these because I found the moldable guards felt too bulky in my mouth. These are slim but work just as well at keeping my teeth from touching. I especially like the edge that goes over the front, other versions of this style do not have that ... it is something not only helping to keep it in place, it is keeping my front teeth from touching.Here's the switch, though. 1. I had to snip off some of the edges to fit my mouth comfortably. No problem with comfort once I did that. 2. I use this on my bottom teeth, not the top! (Flip it so the front piece folds over the lower front teeth where the tip of my tongue pushes on it.) I found it much easier to keep in place, less intrusive (can't see it, I can talk with it in place) and it felt more secure so I don't worry about losing it or choking on it overnight.Worth a try!
J**M
Liked the idea and how it worked until I talked with my dentist.
I had a professionally made nightguard but my teeth had moved some and it wasn't comfortable. I didn't want to spend another $400 for a new one, so I researched some options online and decided to try this one. I like the idea of a smaller amount of material in your mouth and it took a bit of getting used to, as it tends to move around a bit when you sleep. But I got used to it and used it for a couple weeks. Then I had a dentist checkup/cleaning appointment and showed it to the dentist. She said it's not a good product for teeth grinding at night because it doesn't cover all of your back teeth. She said that she's seen patients use something like this and the grinding causes the back teeth to move since there's now a gap between the top and bottom teeth, so much so in some people that it causes the front teeth to no longer meet when they closed their teeth together because the back ones had moved so much. So looks like the good option I thought I'd found isn't that good after all.
R**6
Waste of money
They were kind of bulky.Had to cut pieces off to fit better.Made me drool all night.Not the easiest to wear.
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