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When SnoreMender cannot be used
If you have dentures / missing teeth / implants / braces / bridgework / other weaknesses
in your front 8 upper or front 8 lower teeth you should check with your dentist, to make
sure they are strong enough to support the SnoreMender.
Unless advised by your dentist or doctor, the SnoreMender must not be used if you:
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have severe gum disease or bleeding gums
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have jaw pain or temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) disorders such as a
clicking jaw, or locking jaw when you open your mouth
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have loose teeth / crowns / caps / fillings in the front 8 teeth of either jaw
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have a severe respiratory disorder
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have been diagnosed with central sleep apnea (a neurological condition)
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have allergies against ethylvinylacetate copolymer (a non-toxic thermoplastic
commonly used in oral devices, which contains no BPA or latex)
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are under 18 years old
Caution
Use of an anti-snoring mouthpiece, such as the SnoreMender, may cause:
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Gum irritation or dental soreness
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Tooth movement or changes in the dental occlusion or bite
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Pain or soreness of the jaw or facial muscles
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Obstruction of oral breathing
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Loosening and/or dislodging of dental fillings or crowns
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Excessive salivation
If you experience problems related to using your SnoreMender, please immediately
discontinue use and contact us for advice at help@snoremenders.ca.
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SnoreMender
These instructions, and our FAQ, are available at
www.snoremenders.ca
The SnoreMender is intended to treat snoring in adults. It is
worn when sleeping and holds the lower jaw slightly forward
to open up the airway and reduce snoring.
4 Instructions
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SnoreMender 4 Instructions

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Summary of Contents for SnoreMender 4

  • Page 1 8 upper or front 8 lower teeth you should check with your dentist, to make sure they are strong enough to support the SnoreMender. Unless advised by your dentist or doctor, the SnoreMender must not be used if you: have severe gum disease or bleeding gums...
  • Page 2 Fits over Upper teeth Fits behind Lower teeth HINT: The hinges may be too springy at first, which can make the SnoreMender rub the gums or hold your mouth open wide at first. To solve: using gloves or tongs, hold the hinges in a bowl of boiling water for 60 seconds with it folded closed, shake dry, squeeze the hinges firmly together and hold in cold water for 60 seconds.
  • Page 3 If the SnoreMender slips out of place Sometimes the lower part of the SnoreMender may be too wide, so it will not fit inside the lower teeth without squeezing it into place, and it will then sometimes 'pop off the teeth'.
  • Page 4 1. Put some boiling water in a bowl. 2. Put the whole device in the water for 60 seconds. 3. Shake dry, check it is not too hot then put the SnoreMender in the mouth and bite down firmly, to force it into place.

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