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Slumberguard Anti Snoring Device


Has anyone used one of these?  I am thinking of getting one to see if they work..confuse

http://www.slumberguard.com.au/ 

 



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There is something similar Duh made from a dentist made mould and it costs a whole lot more than that! (Try 60x) If it works for that price it would be worth buying two!  Not sure how these you have mentioned would go but the principle is the same - holding your bottom jaw a little bit forward. My only hesitation would be if the bottom can't be altered it may make your jaw ache.



-- Edited by neilnruth on Thursday 28th of November 2013 09:21:56 PM



-- Edited by neilnruth on Thursday 28th of November 2013 09:29:34 PM

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I bought one but I feel like I'm going to choke on the plate, why some people take out their false teeth at night I think.

Didn't experience any jaw pain, it does say you may experience a little to start with. Been away for a week and didn't take it with me so will try it again when I sort out another problem....

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