Why SnoreMD Works

The Research
Behind SnoreMD

Mandibular advancement devices have been studied for decades and are widely used in sleep medicine. Here's why they work and why SnoreMD is built on that proven foundation.

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Treatment from the Roots

SnoreMD treats snoring at its source

If you've tried nasal strips, throat sprays, or chin straps without success, you're not alone. These products treat symptoms, not the root cause.

Mandibular advancement devices (MADs) actually work because they address snoring at its source. SnoreMD takes this proven approach and makes it better: custom-fit comfort, precision adjustability, and medical-grade materials for effective, comfortable nightly wear.

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How Snoring Happens

What Causes Snoring

Understanding why airflow becomes disrupted—and how it leads to nighttime noise.

STEP 1
Relaxation

The throat muscles loosen during sleep, making the airway less stable.

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STEP 2
Narrowing

As the tissues relax, the airway space becomes smaller and harder for air to pass through.

Diagram showing narrowed airway
STEP 3
Vibration

Air pushes through the tight space, causing the soft tissues to vibrate and create the snoring sound.

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Stats

Snoring Is More
Common Than You Think

1 in 3

Adults snores regularly

90M

Adult americans snores

~50%

Primary snoring (no sleep apnea)

Snoring is common. Research shows that 25-50% of adults snore regularly,1 affecting nearly 90 million Americans.2 For some, it's just an annoyance. For others, it may indicate an underlying condition like obstructive sleep apnea, where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep.

For primary snoring (snoring without sleep apnea), mandibular advancement devices like SnoreMD work by keeping your airway physically open while you sleep.

Important
If you experience gasping, choking, or excessive daytime sleepiness, consult a healthcare provider. SnoreMD is designed to reduce snoring, not to diagnose or treat sleep apnea.
Why SnoreMD Works

Why Sleep Specialists Use This Approach

SnoreMD is a mandibular advancement device (MAD), the same type of oral appliance used by sleep medicine professionals to treat snoring.

Before Using a MAD

Airway narrows during sleep, causing vibration and snoring.

After Using SnoreMD (MAD)

Lower jaw is gently advanced forward, opening the airway and reducing snoring at the source.

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Creating your Custom Fit

Molding SnoreMD

SnoreMD uses a quick boil-and-bite process to create a custom fit, unlike ready-to-wear mouthguards that often slip or cause irritation.

Custom Fit at Home

Custom Fit at Home

You mold the device to your teeth using a simple boil-and-bite process. This creates a fit unique to your mouth, so the device stays in place comfortably while you sleep.

Adjustable in 1mm increments

Adjustable in 1mm increments

Unlike generic fixed position MADs, you control how much SnoreMD advances your jaw. This lets you find the minimum advancement needed for snoring relief without overshooting into discomfort.

Medical Grade Materials

Medical Grade Materials

SnoreMD is made in the USA with durable copolymer for safe long-term use.

Why Sleep Specialists Use This Approach

Why Sleep Specialists
Use This Approach

Trust the adjustable design that thousands of sleepers rely on for silent nights.

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1. American Medical Association (AMA). "What doctors wish patients knew about snoring."
2. National Sleep Foundation / Yale Medicine. "Snoring Fact Sheet."