For beginners, these two products are the best options as they allow you to take an exact impression of your mouth for a better fit. While this feature is not exclusive, it is a plus that several others do not have.
The cheap rate of SnoreDoc is a strong selling point. Every snorer thinks of a way out to their problem, but not everyone is prepared or able to shell out $100, or more, …show more content…
Material – ZQuiet is made of a thermoplastic elastomer that contains no BPA or latex. The material is odorless and has no taste. SnoreDoc is made out of thermoplastic, but there is no mention of it being BPA- or latex-free.
Fit – ZQuiet is ready-to-wear right out-of-the-box. SnoreDoc allows you to get a custom fit using an easy boil-and-bite technique. Typically, my vote would be in favor of a product that can be custom fit. However, ZQuiet is an exception. If you find it is a bit too bit, it can be trimmed with scissors and smoothed with a nail file.
Profile – If SnoreDoc was significantly more streamlined it would have a lot going for it. It is a very bulky mouthpiece, and definitely too large for a smaller mouth. ZQuiet has a very low profile design.
It takes up minimal space in your mouth and it is incredibly comfortable. The ZQuiet is made in the USA.You get 2 ZQuiet mouthpieces in the pack; one mouthpiece has slightly more jaw offset than the other. The ZQuiet needs no individual …show more content…
The ZQuiet snoring mouthpiece uses what the manufacturer calls ‘Living Hinge Technology’. In simple terms, the upper mouthpiece is connected to the lower mouthpiece by a hinge.
This allows for normal movement of the mouth, including opening and closing and normal breathing (heck, you could probably drink a glass of water while wearing it) – all while maintenance of the lower jaw slightly in front of the upper jaw. This jaw positioning, of course, prevents the base of the tongue falling back to block the airway – the most common cause of snoring.
The SnoreDoc is MAD which is used to adjust the lower jaw forward, opening the airway and preventing snoring. This mouthguard like oral product happens to be one of several similar products that are presented in the market in recent years as an increasing number of people deal with snoring issues on a nightly basis.
Some suggest that nearly 40% of Americans snore and this number only accelerate as we age. Snoring can lead to stroke or heart diseases along with several other ailments. So it's better to hit iron when it is hot because once you are late then there is no use to cry over the spilt milk. So before it's too late and you take snoring lightly, it better to consult your family affiliated physician and let him refer the device for your