Review of PureSleep Antisnore Device

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puresleep Review of PureSleep Antisnore DeviceCouple of months ago, my wife started complaining that I had begun snoring pretty loudly at times.  No big deal, I thought.  Lot’s of people start to snore later in life, especially men.

However, things started getting worse.   I obviously wasn’t sleeping well and was waking up repeatedly during the night and getting up in the morning feeling like I hadn’t slept at all.  Things went from bad to worse when my wife said that there were a couple of times that she had woken up with a start because I had actually stopped breathing.  She worried I was developing sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is a condition that if left untreated, can increase the load on the heart causing high blood pressure and increasing the chance of a heart attack.   Since I had recently been told by my dentist that my blood pressure seemed a little high, the pieces started to fall into place – and I didn’t like the picture they were painting.  It was time to look for answers and one of the solutions I found was the PureSleep system.

What It Is

puresleep1 Review of PureSleep Antisnore DeviceAs a person gets older, the chances that they’ll start snoring increases, especially for men.  The reason is because the soft tissue at the back of the throat basically begins to sag.  As we sleep, this soft tissue relaxes to the point that it begins to vibrate creating what we call a snore.  This tissue can also block the airway causing obstructive sleep apnea.

PureSleep is a plastic mouthpiece that moves your lower jaw upward helping to clear the airway.   The result is little to no snoring and a reduced chance of sleep apnea.  Finally, a night of restful sleep!

What It Claims

According to some of the literature that accompanied the product, PureSleep claims to be 80-90% effective in stopping snoring.  It also claims to be an “FDA-cleared prescription dental device” available without a prescription or a visit to a dentist.

This device is not for you if you’ve been diagnosed with central sleep apnea (as opposed to obstructive sleep apnea), have some sort of chronic respiratory disorder (like asthma or emphysema), have dental problems (loose teeth or gum disease), have TMD (a disease of the jaw joint), or if you have full dentures (partials are OK).

How It Works

The PureSleep uses a technique called “mandibular repositioning,” which is a fancy way of saying that it moves, or repositions, your lower jaw (the mandibula) in order to clear your airway.

You can try this yourself by laying on your back for a couple of minutes.  If you’re like me, after a while you’ll start to feel like phlem is beginning to collect at the back of your throat.  You might even have to “clear your throat” a couple of times in order to keep your airway clear.  This feeling is actually the soft tissue at the back of your throat relaxing, and then sagging, to the point that it begins to block your airway.

Now, once you feel it getting harder to take a breath, instead of “clearing your throat,” try moving your lower jaw forward.  You should feel your airway clear almost immediately.  The only problem is holding your jaw in this position because once you fall asleep, your jaw drops back down restricting the airway again.  That’s where the PureSleep device comes in.

puresleep2 100x64 Review of PureSleep Antisnore DeviceThe device is made up of an upper, as well as a lower, mouthpiece that are designed to snap together.  However, before you snap them together, you move the lower one to a point that will move your lower jaw forward.  This is an important first step and cannot be changed later so make sure you do it correctly.

Next, you need to custom fit the PureSleep to your mouth.   To do this, you put the device in a pot of boiling water for 60 seconds, let it cool for 10 seconds, and then put it into your mouth and bite down hard while holding your lower jaw as far forward as  you can.

The device is constructed of both rigid (the outer part) as well as soft plastic (the inner part).  The hot water softens the inner part to the point that it creates an imprint of your teeth in the plastic.  It also locks in the position of the lower piece so it’s important that you had it positioned far enough forward in the first place.

Finally, you trim away any of the soft plactic that might have oozed out to the side.   If the fit still isn’t comfortable, you can repeat the boiling water process 2-3 more times (it took me 3 times to get mine right).  HOWEVER, note that each time you do this, the amount of soft plastic that lines the inside of the mouthpiece get’s thinner and thinner so there’s a limit to how many times you can heat the device.

Once you’re done, the device should fit snugly, but still comfortably, in your mouth without putting undue pressure on your teeth or gums.  It should also be pulling your lower jaw forward.

How Effective It Is

You do have to get used to wearing the device at night.   Until you do, you’ll probably find yourself waking up and pulling it out after a couple of hours.  That’s OK.  Just try to leave it in longer and longer each night.  It shouldn’t bother you at all after 3 or 4 nights.

Once you get used to wearing it, you’ll be surprised how effective the device is.  I’ve finally been able to sleep through the entire night.  Obviously, I also feel a lot more rested in the morning.

What It Costs

OK, here’s the bad news.  On their website, the PureSleep system sells for $59.90 plus a $7.95 shipping charge. The PureSleep company claims that this price is much less than what it would cost if you went to your dentist and had it prescribed.   That’s probably true but it really didn’t make me feel any better.

So basically, I paid a total of $67.85 for a piece of plastic!!   However, the device DOES work and once I got over the shock, I justified it by asking myself exactly how much a good nights sleep and lower blood pressure is actually worth.

PureSleep stands behind their product with a full 30-day money back, 100% satisfaction guarantee.

My Recommendation & Rating

puresleeprating Review of PureSleep Antisnore DeviceMy recommendation is that if you suffer from snoring to the point that you or your partner can’t get a good night’s sleep, then you need to get one of these things.   Sure, the price is a little steep but it’s fully guaranteed, is constructed of quality materials, and it works.

I highly recommend it.   Here’s how I would rate it overall:

Where To Get It

The PureSleep system is only available through their website at www.PureSleep.com.  Your dentist probably has access to similar (but probably more expensive) products.

Disclosure

PureSleep does not have an affiliate program so I am not making any money or getting any kind of compensation from this review.   I purchased the product for my own use and have found it works as advertised.

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Although I recommend the PureSleep, you might also be interested in the following alternatives from Amazon.com:

 

Stop Snoring Mouth Piece – Anti Snore Device Sleep Apnea Cessation Aid

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  • Clinically proven to help 95% of snoring sufferers
  • Each individually molded to guarantee a comfortable lasting fit
  • Recommended by dentist and doctors
  • Features a convenient opening to allow constant air circulation
  • Also includes a storage case & easy step-by-step instructions

Snore-Ex’s anti snoring mouthpiece is an oral appliance also referred to as a Mandibular Advancement Device. The simple custom-fit mouthpiece positions and holds the jaw, opening airways for maximum airflow, thus reducing or eliminating snoring vibrations. More specifically, it provides a forward-positioning for the tongue, which is connected to the lower jaw. This increases airflow and minimizes the most common snoring cause – soft palette vibrations in the rear of the mouth. This is for adults

Rating: 3 5 Review of PureSleep Antisnore Device (out of 225 reviews)

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The SnoreWizard

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  • Comfortable to use
  • Immediate Results, Stop snoring fast
  • Easy cleaning, immerse in hot water
  • No Boiling and No Fitting Required

Easy to fit, easy to wear and non-intrusive. Designed to treat snoring and sleep apnea. Get the satisfaction of a good nights sleep with 94% success rate. An economical low cost solution which lasts up to 9 months.

Rating: 3 5 Review of PureSleep Antisnore Device (out of 75 reviews)

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  1. My wife was also bothered by my snoring, which developed AFTER I had my deviated septum fixed. She also had to wake me on occasion because I had stopped breathing. With the 100% money-back guarantee, I figured I’d give it a shot. I haven’t snored a single second in the week I’ve had it. I have slept through the night. My wife has slept through the night. I even recommended it to my dad, who was divorced by my mother in part because he didn’t treat his snoring. I was very skeptical when I ordered it, but man, this works. At least it worked for me. You have nothing to lose by trying this.

  2. David: yes, you can sleep on your stomach. In fact, the manufacturer recommends that you sleep either on your side (preferred) or on your stomach, rather than on your back. However, the device still works even regardless of your sleeping position. The reason they recommend not sleeping on your back is because this position puts the most pressure on your soft palette, which is what causes most snoring in the first place.

    I’ve found that if I sleep on my side or stomach, my snoring goes away completely. If I sleep on my back, I still snore occasionally but it’s more like a strong purr rather than a buzz saw.

    Hiram

  3. This has worked for me to stop snoring, however in my case I ended up with allergic reaction to the plastic. Before ordering this product questions had to be answered, one question they asked was if I had allergies to plastic. Prior to this I was totally unaware that I was allergic to plastic. It was a total surprise. I really don’t know what to do now? I’m disappointed by this. The reaction I get can be quite painful. At this point it’s beyond the 30 day money back guarantee.

  4. How does having your jaw thrust forward all night effect your bite? Any long term health issues?

  5. According to the PureSleep literature and instruction booklet that comes with the device, having your jaw pulled forward can result in soreness in the jaw muscles. The instruction booklet provides you with an exercise designed to relax the jaw as it settles back into its normal “daytime” position when you wake in the morning.

    Personally, I’ve not had a problem with any type of soreness. However, I do need to point out that my jaw is not really “thrust” forward that much. I’ve naturally got an overbite so when I bite down, my upper teeth are naturally about 1/4″ over my lower teeth. I adjusted the PureSleep so that when I wear it, my jaw is moved forward enough so that my lower teeth essentially match the position of my upper. I can feel my jaw pulled forward, but not enough to cause pain, soreness or discomfort.

    Note that the device should be adjusted for a comfortable fit when you first get it. However, once you heat the material and mold it to your bite, you can’t adjust it any longer.

    Finally, whether or not the PureSleep device totally eliminates your snoring or just reduces it to some degree is going to obviously depend on how far forward you allow the device to pull your jaw forward — and THAT is going to directly impact how comfortable it is to wear as well as how sore your jaw will feel in the morning. You basically have to find a balance that’s right for you.

    Hiram

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